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- Here's a documentary about people in NY, NY during the year 2000 who drank in bars during the AM hours. Most NYC bars during that era offered first calls, so the bar opened and would serve alcohol starting at 8 am. Ah the good old days.
- There are strange things simmering under the calm facade of a typical suburban town. A drug dealer "The Man", who has been in business a long time doling out different drugs from his charming tree shaded house in Leonia, NJ, has seen better days with better clientele. His business, like his life after a recent divorce, seems to be rolling down hill rapidly, mired in mid-life crisis and confusion. Being the sole caretaker of his 5 year old boy doesn't help. That is the opening premise in this quirky black comedy crime-drama about life and it's sometimes scary vicissitudes. As The Man is shuffling around in his newfound sadness enter The blatantly evil (and funny) Delvecchio Brothers. They have a loopy plan in mind which includes taking over The Man's suburban drug dealing business without his consent. This starts a series of plot twists involving an array of colorful and off-beat New Jersey characters. All of these personalities in this comedy drama of human bungling and desperation have two things in common....they're not happy and they want some kind of change. The Man goes in search of and eventually comes up with a violent plan for survival and puts together a somewhat reluctant posse of fellow bag men to help him try to fulfill it. Then the stuff really hits the fan. Not everyone has a clear purpose in this unique film but everybody thinks they are better then everybody else. Meanwhile nobody's plans come to fruition. A comedy of errors plays out in this eerie tree shaded land of tortured souls each mired in their own mental machinations. Only one character will rise to whatever the top is at the end. That's not a surprise. It's just that the little ones always suffer the most in the long run.
- A 7 year old boy is a little sad as he has to spend another non-school day alone at home as his parents go off to work. There is a housekeeper looking after him but she is 89 years old and tired all of the time. This boy decides to use his active imagination, with a little help from one of his Lego mini figure friends, and turn things around in his favor.
- Chowtime Video Review was a series of 8 television episodes, each 30 minutes long, that was broadcast on Manhattan Cable's channel 34 broadcast channel to thousands of people in the mid-nineties. The series ran from April 30, 1994 to August 15, 1994. The show was directed by Gib Von Bach and starred Tom Wilson and Joe Malone as two late 20's bachelor dudes who liked to rent DVDs and order locale take-out food from their East Village neighborhood haunts, then go home, party hardy, and end the evening by reviewing both the movies they had just seen and the local NYC food that they had just ate. It was a real review show but set up as a comedy complete with comedic skits or sketches from time to time. Joe Malone was fired after the 8th episode for partying, smoking, cursing and causing to many on-camera problems for the other two creators. Joe was hell-bent on making the shows more subversive in nature. After firing Joe, Tom Wilson and Gib Von Bach went on to make 10 more episodes of the show with a different co-star and a different name, Cinema Cafe.
- REMA GOLDBERG, ARTIST is a documentary interviewing the artist and finding out about how she has created art during her lifetime despite obstacles and challenges getting in her way, or sidetracking her for long periods of time.
- In this low budget independent 90 minute feature film, which was shot in New Jersey and New York in 1998, there are strange things simmering under the calm facade of a typical suburban town. A drug dealer, "The Man", who lives in a plant shaded house on Tree Stump Lane, is doling out drugs to the local youth, including a young man named Waldo McFadden. This is the starting point for a comedy of errors that ensues in this eerie twitching land of tortured souls each mired in their own mental machinations. Nobody gets what they want and not everyone survives to tell the tale.
- There are strange things simmering under the calm facade of a typical suburban town. A drug dealer, "The Man", who lives in a plant shaded house on Tree Stump Lane, is doling out drugs to the local youth, including a young man named Waldo McFadden. This is the starting point for a comedy of errors that ensues in this eerie twitching land of tortured souls each mired in their own mental machinations. Nobody gets what they want and not everyone survives to tell the tale.
- It's for the birds, it's all for the birds, including your life. Don't mess with climate change. Thus is the preamble to this short and scary 5 minute film about North American birds, mostly crows, suddenly and murderously flying amok throughout the denizens of New Jersey. Why? That is the question of this short piece.
- Starting off where the predecessor film AVIARY EARTH (2020) left off, poor 10 year old Marty has recently lost his father and is trying to tend for himself. However the murderous birds are still around and they have other plans. How much of this current nightmare is in Marty's little boy imagination and how much is cold, blood curdling American reality is the question at stake for this ferocious, soulful thought provoking short sequel film.
- The reviews were Jeremiah Johnson (1972), Say Anything (1989) and After The Fox (1966).
- The reviews were Straight Time (1978), Excalibur (1981) and I Am A Fugitive Of A Chain Gang (1932).
- The movies reviewed are Rolling Thunder (1977), The Swimmer (1968), The Santa Fe Trail (1940), and A Night In The Life Of Jimmy Reardon (1988).
- This particular show featured reviews of movies that OJ Simpson has starred in. They included The Towering Inferno (1974), Capricorn One (1978), Firepower (1979) and The Naked Gun (1988).
- The movies reviewed are The Big Picture (1989), The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane (1976), The Boys Next Door (1985) and our turkey of the week, Sniper (1993).
- The movies reviewed are Out Of The Blue (1980), The Candidate (1972), One Two Three (1961), and our turkey of the week, Rising Sun (1993).
- The movies reviewed were of movie stars in their first starring roles: Night Shift (1985) w/ Michael Keaton, The Visitors (1972) w/ James Woods, Splendor In The Grass (1961) w/ Warren Beatty and Hail, Hero (1969) w/ Michael Douglas.
- This was the end because after reviewing The End (1978) we never made another show. Also reviewed are Whatever Happened To Baby Jane (1962), The Pawnbroker (1965) and Zardoz Wrath Of God (1974).