Bang 1997 N/R, 115 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ash Cast: Darling Narita, Peter Greene, Michael Newland, David Alan Graf, Luis Guizar, Art Cruz, Erik Schrody, Michael Artura, James Sharpe, Stanley Herman, James Noble, Donald "Notorious" D, Eric Kirkpatrick, David Conner, Wandi Herman
This low budgeter is a good documentary-style slice of life on the streets of a large city. A young actress (Darling Narita) is evicted from her apartment for non-payment of rent. After being taken advantage of during an audition, she runs across a homeless man (Peter Greene) who destroys the auditioner's mailbox. The responding cop also tries to take advantage of her, but instead, she overcomes him and takes his uniform and motorcycle. Now she finds out what people think about cops. 1 User Review
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| | Very good | Anonymous 02/08/2007 | For a low-budget flick, it was very entertaining, if a litle violent. The scenes with the East L.A. cholos and lowriders ranged from the hilarious to exciting.
For perks, you see what two extremely attractive actresses, Darling Narita and Lucy Liu, looked like cerca 1995. For the more crass like moi, Narita's got great Eurasian looks, lips and fine thin gammes. Ms. Narita's mesmerizing looks are a bit spoiled by her character's constant cursing and smoking (she made a list or two of women who smoke in flms). Narita is downright hilarious in the cholo scenes but it seems her swearing, besides being distracting, is leaned on too heavily for the more highly charged scenes. Perhaps that's why in her next film, "Pups," the only speaking she did was saying the F-word.
Liked the ending too.
She later directed a film with her mom and one review I saw was good. |
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A Tiger's Tale 1988 R, 97 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Director: Peter Douglas Cast: Anne-Margret, C. Thomas Howell, Charles Durning, Kelly Preston, Ann Wedgeworth, William Zabka, Tim Thomerson, Steven Kampmann, Traci Lind, Angel Tomkins, James Noble, David Denney, Sean Patrick Flanery
High-school senior Bubber (C. Thomas Howell) falls in love with his girlfriend Shirley's (Kelly Preston) mother Rose (Anne-Margret). The older woman/younger man scenario takes on new meaning when they enter into an affair, and Rose learns that she is pregnant.
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