10 Notable Films To View And Enjoy On Your Day Off
Every Hollywood producer has one objective in mind when they make a motion picture. They want to put out a motion picture that is a gigantic success that the public loves. A terrific story, some brilliant stars along with a couple of special effects and there you have the recipe for a huge box-office victory. Or do you? Sometimes a motion picture will have all of the theoretical compulsory aspects and it will still not succeed at the box office. There are no conclusive recipes to make a Hollywood best-seller. Select from the reviews below and download a fantastic movie to watch tonight.
Rent-a-Kid – While the person in charge of an orphanage takes a holiday, dad Nielsen takes over with a idea to raise money by renting out kids. While unsurprising, this stupid premise is surprisingly successful. Finally 3 kids are rented by a stylish ’90s couple considering adopting. A good family film. Cast includes Leslie Nielsen, Christopher Lloyd, Matt McCoy, Sherry Miller, and Amos Crawley. (89 minutes, 1995)
Rubin and Ed – Odd odyssey of 2 gentlemen on a mission to bury a deceased cat. Can they ever find the right spot? Glover once made a notorious appearance on David Letterman’s TV show playing the identical personality he does here. Cast includes Crispin Glover, Howard Hesseman, Karen Black, Michael Green, and Brittney Lewis.
Zoolander – Male model Derek Zoolander is employed to help stop a group of assassins who are posing as male models. He must somehow break into this private group. Making things even more troubling is Hansel, a new, up and coming model, who keeps screwing things up for Zoolander.
Repossessed – Here’s a fashion satire of The Exorcist, with Blair herself as a housewife acquired again by the identical demon she was purged of as a kid. Too few gags, too frequent targets, and a paltry finale make this movie weak. Blair and Nielsen as the exorcist are good. Cast includes Linda Blair, Ned Beatty, Leslie Nielsen, Anthony Starke, Lana Schwab, and Thom Sharp.
MGM’s The Big Parade of Comedy – Fifty of the best megastars of all time come out in this collection, however too briefly. Cast includes Laurel and Hardy, Keaton, Gable, Robert BencWey, Jean Harlow, and Malion Davies,
Gus – Football kicking mule named Gus catapults a last-place team to success; crooks try to abduct Gus with typical outcomes like dry pursuit in an anticipation thriller. Cast includes Edward Asner, Don Knotts, Gary Grimes, Tim Conway, Louise Williams, Dick Van Patten, and Dick Butkus.
Heartland Reggae – Slapdash documentary of ‘78 show remembering a visit to Jamaica by Haile Selassie. The music makes it worth watching. Cast includes Bob Marley and the Wailers, Peter Tosh, and Althea and Donna.
No Down Payment – Contemporary suburban soap opera of entangling complications of few youthful married twosomes. Cast includes Joanne Woodward, Jeffrey Hunter, Sheree North, Tony Randall, Cameron Mitchell, Patricia Owens, Barbara Hurry, and Pat Hingle.
The House of Yes – On a stormy day in 1983, a youthful man brings his fiancee home to meet his broke Washington, D.C, family, containing his demented twin sis, Jackie-O, whose fantasies in Jacqueline Kennedy have lengthened to the point of reinacting the JFK assassination-with live bullets. Well made black comedy, based on the stage production by Wendy MacLeod. Cast includes Parker Posey, Josh Harnilton, Tori Spelling, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Genevieve Bujold, and Rachael Leigh Cook.
For Love of Ivy – A family unit wishes to hang on to their servant, so they find her a man to keep her happy. The movie is a ho-hum black romantic movie at best. Cast includes Sidney Poitier, Abbey Lincoln, Guy Bridges, Leon Bibb, Nan, Martin, Lauri Peters, and Carroll O’Connor.
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