![]() Anything Else $9.98 Well, I'm here to help you...all of you. Please, for the love of all that is good and holy, never watch this movie. Everytime you do, an angel loses her wings in grief and dismay. Plot: inexistant Acting: none Anything else? Yeah, thats what I should have seen. You're welcome. -David ![]() Over Her Dead Body $12.98 Eva Longoria Parker did an excellent job as a control-freak bridezilla, who nicely segwayed into a control-freak ghost, haunting her groom's new girlfriend. Of all the ghost-themed movies, this was definitely the silliest, with the ghost playing juvenile practical jokes on her hauntee, along with the two getting into wisecracking cat fights. Between practical jokes and verbal cat fights though, the movie sagged. Paul Rudd as the grieving groom was a nice guy with a good sense of humor and of course better looking than average, and Lake Bell did an okay job as the klutzy psychic girlfriend. But really, this was a one actor movie--Eva Longoria Parker. The movie was mildly amusing, but nothing special. ![]() Boys and Girls $9.99 I'm a Freddie Prinz fan and I was so happy to have found this movie on tape. I was really hoping to find it on DVD, but I guess that they didn't make this movie on DVD..lol. Still I'm very happy to own this movie! ![]() Guy X $19.98 After doing a few months working in Thule, Greenland and seeing this movie made everything seem so real. With a little twist in the plot but made working at Thule Air Base seem so awesome. It has some real out of this world places where something like that could happen. And know one would know until something would be sent out and everyone would know something is going on. It's a small group of people that enjoy working North of the Artic Circle and know what is going on with almost everyone up there. Which is perfect for this movie. If you know anyone stationed at Thule. This is a good plot for normal life up there. I really liked it for that. It had some serious plot in it but a lot of partying and everyone knowing your business. How real it is. |
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