Love and Human Remains 1993 R, 98 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Denys Arcand Cast: Thomas Gibson, Ruth Marshall, Joanne Vannicola, Cameron Bancroft, Matthew Ferguson, Mia Kirshner, Rick Roberts, Aidan Devine, Robert Higden, Karen Young
This film is a kinky comedy with unique personalities, including a gay waiter (Thomas Gibson), a book critic (Ruth Marshall), and a lesbian (Joanne Vannicola). Although the story's characters are WEIRD, the film is really quite entertaining.
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MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate 2001 G, 85 min. Genre: Family
Director: Robert Vince Cast: Richard Karn, Scott Goodman, Cameron Bancroft, Oliver Muirhead, Jacqui Kaese, Gus Lynch, Lauren Perkins, Alex Chalmers, Ryan Scheckler, Bob Burnquist
Jack, our MVP monkey, heads to the big city after being drafted for a pro hockey team. Of course, he becomes a star, but a rival coach sets him up in order to get rid of him. While hiding out, Jack meets a homeless boy, Ben (Scott Goodman), and they get into the skateboarding sport. OK kid fun.
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Standard Time 2002 PG-13, 102 min. Genre: Musical aka: Anything But Love
Director: Robert Cary Cast: Isabel Rose, Andrew McCarthy, Cameron Bancroft, Ilana Levine, Victor Argo, Eartha Kitt, Alix Korey, Sean Arbuckle, Michael J. Burg, Josh Stamberg, Peter Appel, Bart DeFinna
This tribute to Hollywood musicals of the 1940s and 1950s features Isabel Rose in the role of down-on-her-luck cabaret singer Billy Golden. She is torn between the affections of her piano teacher and those of a very successful lawyer who can offer Billy financial support but lacks appreciation for her world of music. Guess who wins!
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| 1. Love and Human Remains (1993)
2. MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate (2001)
3. Standard Time (2002) aka: Anything But Love
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