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INVISIBLE

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On the verge of divorce, thirtysomething's Joseph and Jane take one last trip to their lakeside cabin to settle their affairs. The closer they get to the lake, the more sweet memories of the past surface in their conversations. Arriving at the cabin, after only a brief moment of tranquility by the picturesque lake, the couple realize they are being watched by two strangers hiding in the woods. Soon after sunset, the deranged brothers Bep and Bobby attack and trap them inside the cabin. What follows is an edge of your seat thriller as the couple fight for their lives, while secrets, truths and lies about the past are gradually revealed. It may save their relationship or destroy it, but first they must survive the night.
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The Christmas Secret [VHS]
The Christmas Secret [VHS]

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I enjoyed watching this so much on television that I ordered it. It is a very inspirational Christmas movie. I rate it a 4 out of 5. Family viewing is great.
Loudmouth Soup
Loudmouth Soup

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Five Hollywood players attend a cocktail party hosted by a director who has been attracting attention after his first festival-winning film.

The dialog was entirely improvised around objectives given to the actors before shooting. When the partygoers arrived, their ambitions were masked behind dodges and small talk. By the evening's end, they confront each other in ways that are outrageous and heartbreaking. The actors were drinking real martinis throughout filming and we watch their inhibitions slowly disappear as they flatter, manipulate, demand, and threaten to get what they want.

Nancy Bell plays Blake Barker, a monstrous, pretty starlet obsessed with landing a part in the director's new project. Her real life husband, Michael James Reed, plays her boyfriend, action star, Sam Ransom. Ransom's character wonderfully satirizes the puffed up but cunning celebrity actor, short on acting chops, but managing to stay in the public eye with one lousy hit popcorn movie after another. (I will also say that his costume choices, which I understand were his own, were a stroke of genius. Just exactly who shows up to an evening party wearing orange tinted sunglasses and a knit beanie cap?) James Tupper (Men In Trees) is quietly charismatic as the film's moral center, having attended the party only to say goodbye to the other guests as he leaves Hollywood to return to his home town to become an acting teacher. The party's host, Jason Grant is played by Joe Mellis. Partway through the film, Blake Barker pays Jason yet another disingenuous compliment, and he responds to her with the driest of facial expressions and says....nothing. It is one of my favorite moments in this film.

This movie tragically illustrates what people are willing to give up and live with for a chance at success. It is telling that all of the women in the film are drawn to Tupper's handsome, gracious character, but that they all in the end, choose Hollywood instead. The film's sad heart lies in this decision to live among those we dislike or despise, and what we lose in the process.

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