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Rebecca Romijn Wants You to COME in HOT Photo Poster
Rebecca Romijn Wants You to COME in HOT Photo Poster

$40.00
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Femme Fatale (2002) [VHS]
Femme Fatale (2002) [VHS]

$22.98
Es una pelcula a la europea, muy buena donde se puede ver a Antonio Banderas desplegando todo su talento. Rebecca Romjin est bellsima y super fatal, muy bien dirigida, nada menos que por el gran Brian de Palma. Es una trama complicada que normalmente te invita a verla 2 veces para coger cada detalle que de Palma quiere transmitir.
La excena sexual en el Festival de Cine est muy bien lograda.
People Magazine Back Issue July 1999 Weddings of the Year Cover Edward & Sophie Barbra Streisand & James Brolin John Stamos & Rebecca Romijn
People Magazine Back Issue July 1999 Weddings of the Year Cover Edward & Sophie Barbra Streisand & James Brolin John Stamos & Rebecca Romijn

$14.95
People Magazine Back Issue July 5, 1999 Special Double Issue Featuring Weddings of the Year on the cover Edward & Sophie Barbra Streisand & James Brolin John Stamos & Rebecca Romijn Kate Winslet Lela Rochon
Godsend
Godsend

$9.98
Godsend is unique in that is a horror movie with a good cast. Gref Kinnear and Rebecca Romijn play a couple who loses their only son in unexpected tragedy. Just when the funeral ends, out comes Robert de Niro, as doctor/researcher, to save the day. He promises the emotially vulnerable parents he can bring back their son, though the word cloning is never mentioned.

After some hesitation on Greg Kinnear's part, the grieving parents opt to go with the good doctor's advice and try to bring back their little boy. They should have known it was a bad idea as soon as Dr. DeNiro promised them free treatment, a house and job 300 miles from where they live. The educated couple miss all the red flags and go along with what will surely be a human genetic engineering story gone terribly wrong.

At first, everything seems perfect. The baby born to them looks exactly like their son, and they even give him the same name, Adam. Adam was the first man on earth and he is also the first evil clone. Things go awry when Adam passes his eighth birthday and lives longer than his original self. He becomes distant, does not always respond to his name and starts bullying kids at school. The radical change in behavior alarms the parents, but not nearly enough until it is almost too late. If you've seen The Omen or read some of Robin Cook's medical thrillers, you can predict the ending of Godsend a good hour before it happens. The ending is muddled, disappointing and enough to ruin a moderately entertaining thriller.

Had I been watching this in theaters, there is no doubt more than one would have asked for a refund. DeNiro, Kinnear and even Rebecca Romijn have all done much better films.

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