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Georgia
Georgia

$14.99
I have been a great fan of this movie for many years and just recently had the opportunity to purchase it and now I can watch it whenever I want. Both actresses, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Mare Winningham, capture the roles of Sadie and Georgia Flood beautifully. I was especially surprised and happy to find out that Mare Winningham is such a wonderful singer/songwriter and musician. The film, about 2 sisters; one who became a successful singer and who did not really care about it and the other sister, who had no talent but who would not give up her dream of becoming a star, was beautifully done and a delight to watch. Mare Winningham was nominated for best supporting actress for this film and should have won and Jennifer Jason Leigh should have been nominated for capturing the role of Sadie so well. I highly recommend this film for anyone and also recommend any of the other films that these 2 very talented actresses are in. I also recommend to anyone that likes folksinging, any of Mare Winningham's wonderful music as she has a beautiful clear singing voice and really needs to be recognized for this as it made the film extra special for me. I purchased the soundtrack to the movie, GEORGIA, also and really like all of the fun songs. 5 stars go to this very fine film!!!
Washington Square
Washington Square

$9.99
I saw this movie about five years ago and liked it, but was a bit disappointed in the ending. I'm a big fan of movies based on books by Jane Austen, so I'm used to everything working out in the end. Recently I viewed "Washington Square" a second time and found it extremely compelling and thought provoking (as well as being entertaining). Catherine and Morris are complex characters and you never really know exactly what they are thinking or what their motivations truly are. I think Morris wanted Catherine's money, but I'm not convinced that he was simply a fortune hunter. I think he felt like he and Catherine could make each other reasonably happy and he wouldn't have to toil for his living, which he seemed to think was beneath him. After the trip abroad, why did Catherine refuse to ask her father again for his consent as Morris obviously wanted her to? She was willing to risk losing Morris in order not to beg of her father. Perhaps she knew it was pointless, but it seemed to me that she just flat out refused to even try. When Morris says "Yes, I wanted you and I wanted your money, is that so horrible?", I found myself sympathizing with him--was it so horrible to want both? After all, he doesn't say "I never wanted you, I only wanted the money." At one point the married aunt says something to the father along the lines of "you've worked all your life for your fortune, can you not give it to Catherine and allow her to have it in a happy state." But the father isn't willing to do that--I don't think simply because he views Morris as a fortune hunter, but also because he harbors deep resentment and refuses to see Catherine happy when he was denied happiness due to his wife dying in childbirth. It's wonderful to watch a movie where the main character evolves and that happens with Catherine in this film. She is a much changed person in a span of eight to ten years. Another viewer may read this review and feel very differently about the happenings of the story. That is what is so compelling about this film--it forces you to think and it certainly makes you feel.
JENNIFER JASON LEIGH 11X14 COLOR PHOTO
JENNIFER JASON LEIGH 11X14 COLOR PHOTO

$11.99
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Interview Magazine January 1996 Jennifer Jason Leigh (Single Back Issue)
Interview Magazine January 1996 Jennifer Jason Leigh (Single Back Issue)

$24.99
Issue Includes: Jennifer Jason Leigh, D'Angelo, David Copperfield, Minnie Driver, Frank Moore, Ali Kahn, Yitzhak Rabin

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