Kiss Toledo Goodbye 1999 R, 96 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Lyndon Chubbuck Cast: Michael Rapaport, Christopher Walken, Robert Forster, Christine Taylor, Jamie Anderson, Nancy Allen, Paul Ben-Victor, Robert Alan Beuth, Colin(3) Campbell, Bill Capizzi
Kevin (Michael Rapaport) enjoys a good life and is engaged to be married. Then he finds out that his biological father is a crime boss, and when the father is killed, Kevin is expected to take over. A weak comedy/crime flick with lots of yawns and bullets.
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Soccer Dog: The Movie 1999 PG, 98 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Drama
Director: Tony Giglio Cast: James Marshall, Olivia d'Abo, Sam McMurray, Jeremy Foley, Burton Gilliam, Billy Drago, Kyle Gibson, Evan Matthew Cohen, Brocker Way, Bill Capizzi, Kirk Baily, Franklin Dennis Jones, Carrie Genzel, Brad Grunberg, Douglas S. Orstein
Soccer-loving, adoptive father Alden (James Marshall) tries unsuccessfully to lure his son Clay (Jeremy Foley) onto the soccer field. But matters take a turn for the best when a stray dog enters the picture. The dog excels at soccer and helps bring the family together.
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They Call Me Bruce? 1982 PG, 88 min. Genre: Comedy / Action aka: A Fistful of Chopsticks
Director: Elliott Hong Cast: Johnny Yune, Margaux Hemingway, Pam Huntington, Raf Mauro, John Fujioka, Bill Kirchenbauer, Bill Capizzi, Martin Azarow, Bob Hannah, Rene Le Vant, Tony Brande, Harvey Vernon, Heshimu Cumbuka, Vidonne Sayre Linn, Ralph Strait
This martial arts comedy features the Korean comic Johnny Yune in the title role of Bruce who looks so much like martial arts star Bruce Lee that he is often mistaken for him. Bruce cooks for the Mob and delivers flour to the underworld. What Bruce does not know is that his "flour" is cocaine. When others find out what he is delivering, Bruce learns to fight for his own defense.
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| 1. Kiss Toledo Goodbye (1999)
2. Soccer Dog: The Movie (1999)
3. They Call Me Bruce? (1982) aka: A Fistful of Chopsticks
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