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After Hours (1985)
After Hours ... still one of my favorite 80's movie
In the tradition of Desperately Seeking Susan, Repo Man and Something Wild is After Hours, a dramady set in the Soho and Greenwich village area. The slow moving story starts with an average Joe (played by Griffin Dunne who is tired of his boring routine and decides to meet a blind date(Rossana Arquette) after a brief encounter on the telephone. While in the taxi, He loses the only 20 dollar bill he has in wallet, which seems to set off bad Karma for our hero. He is thrusted suddenly in a Soho nightmare of bizarre characters and incidents that have him a wanted list crimes he didn't commit. After Hours is a Dark and strangely funny movie that a lot about the karma we create for ourselves in our own lives and the exit out!!! Very funny movie
Don't Touch If You Ain't Prayed (2005)
Don't touch this movie .... If you have Prayed for better movies about Christian Experience
I was really looking forward to seeing an inspirational film about a woman's struggle to keep standing against secular lifestyle. Instead, I was very disappointed to find that the main character is a complete Bubble head that appears to be miserable in her Christian life and goes on internet chat lines to find her 'soulmate'. When she finds her so-called "enchanted love" which unknown to her, is a married drug dealer. I found myself actually laughing at the terrible acting, the pseudo Tyler Perry character(the old man none of his jokes are even remotely funny .. trust) If you buy this tape buy it at your own risk, remember you have been warned!!!
Sooner or Later (1979)
Sooner or later
When I saw the movie in 1979, before they gave television shows or movies parental ratings, I am thinking now that this movie is actually pretty risk taking for its time. Nonetheless, it is about a 13 year old who pretends she is 16 to gain the attentions of a 17 year old high school student who aspires to be a singer Rex Smith, who was a minor teen heart throb at the time is fine. Denise Miller who played essentially minor parts both in Fish and Archies'place later in her career is excellent as a conflicted 13 year old who does not know whether she should play with dolls or boys. Judd Hirsh(Taxi) and Barbara Feldon make use of the screen time by providing Miller with advice and tactfully helping the adolescent to make the difficult transition from her youth into a young teenager.