Beyond Borders 2003 R, 127 min. Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Martin Campbell Cast: Angelina Jolie, Clive Owen, Teri Polo, Linus Roache, Yorick van Wageningen, Noah Emmerich, Timothy West, Kate Trotter, Jonathan Higgins, John Gausden, Isabelle Horler, Iain Lee, John Bourgeois, Keelan Anthony, Kalyane Tea
Sarah Jorden (Angelina Jolie) is stirred by Nick Callahan (Clive Owen) to lead a relief effort to Ethiopia. Next, the story moves five years ahead as Sarah crosses paths with Nick again in Cambodia. From this point on, the love story seems to take precedence over the plight of starving children.
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Bojangles 2001 TV, 101 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Joseph Sargent Cast: Gregory Hines, Peter Riegert, Kimberly Elise, Maria Ricossa, Savion Glover, Linette Robinson, Jonathan Higgins, Lea Golde, Novie Edwards, Jackie Richardson
This made-for-TV film tells the story of Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (Gregory Hines), the highly successful African American tap dancer. It covers his early days in vaudeville; the move into movies, which made him famous and rich; and his subsequent fall as a result of an addiction to gambling.
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Bruiser 2000 R, 95 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: George A. Romero Cast: Jason Flemyng, Leslie Hope, Peter Stormare, Nina Garbiras, Andrew Tarbet, Tom Atkins, Jonathan Higgins, Jeff Monahan, Marie Cruz, Balazs Koos
George A. Romero is at it again in this thriller/ horror flick. Henry (Jason Flemyng) is a real "97-pound weakling" who allows others to walk over him. His boss (at the magazine called "Bruiser") is having an affair with Henry's wife, and his best friend and advisor is ripping him off. One day Henry awakens to find that he has no face–just a blank whiteness where the face belongs. Now he can get revenge on those who have wronged him. A sort of fun tongue-in-cheeker with a social message.
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The Greatest Game Ever Played 2005 PG, 120 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bill Paxton Cast: Shia LaBoeuf, Stephen Dillane, Josh Flitter, Marnie McPhail, Gregory Terlecki, Jonathan Higgins, Matthew Knight, Luke Askew, Elias Koteas, Amanda Tilson, James Paxton, Robin Wilcock, Jamie Merling, Tom Rack, Armand Laroche
This story is based on the 1913 U.S. Open, when amateur golfer Francis Ouimet (Shia LaBeouf)–with help from 10-year-old caddy Eddie (Josh Flitter)–against all odds, won the tournament by defeating the legendary champion, Harry Vardon (Stephen Dillane). 2 User Reviews
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| | "THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED" | RJMFWINE 04/04/2007 | I HAVEN'T SEEN SUCH A GOOD "G" MOVIE FOR SOMETIME. BASED ON THE REAL STORY, NOT BEING A "GOLFER," I FOUND THIS MOVIE TO HAVE "DRAMA, SUSPENSE AND IT LEAVES YOU WITH A WARM FUZZY FEELING."
WHY CAN'T HOLLYWOOD MAKE DECENT MOVIES LIKE THIS ONE. NO WONDER I REFUSE TO SPEND A SINGLE CENT TO GO TO THE MOVIES. I MUCH RATHER WATCH "THE BEST OF BROADWAY" SHOWS IN SAN FRANCISCO (MUSICALS AND DRAMA'S), THAN THE OVERPRICED GARBAGE NOW FILLING THEATER SCREEN. NOW I HAVE TO ORDER A COPY OF THIS MOVIE FOR MY VIDEO FILE.
SHIA LaBOEUF BRINGS TO THE SCREEN THE HUMILITY ASSOCIATED WITH HIS CHARACTER. BEING A GUY, I DON'T USUALLY DO NOT EMOTE, BUT THIS MOTION PICTURE BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES. |
| | MHannigan 02/15/2007 | | One of top three sports movies ever made, along with Seabiscuit and Miracle. Congratulations to Bill Paxton, Stephen Dillane, Shia LaBoeuf, et al. The golf looks pretty authentic to me and the photography is absolutely gorgeous. |
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The House on Turk Street 2002 R, 103 min. Genre: Drama aka: No Good Deed
Director: Bob Rafelson Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, Milla Jovovich, Stellan Skarsgard, Doug Hutchison, Grace Zabriskie, Joss Ackland, Jonathan Higgins, Shannon Lawson, Joris Jarsky, Robert Welch, Richard Jutras, Tony Calabretta
Based on Dashiell Hammett's short story "The House on Turk Street," this is the tale of policeman Jack Friar who is searching for a friend's teenage runaway. He chances on the hideout of a gang of criminals who are planning a bank robbery, is taken hostage, and finds a mutual attraction for the gang leader's girlfriend (Milla Jovovich).
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Lathe of Heaven 2002 TV, 90 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Philip Haas Cast: James Caan, Lukas Haas, Lisa Bonet, David Strathairn, Sheila McCarthy, Serge Houde, Suzanne Desautels, Belinda Hum, Tetsuro Shigematsu, Jonathan Higgins
This made-for-cable TV remake of Ursula K. LeGuin's novel stars Lukas Haas as the young man whose visions and dreams begin to come true. Trouble lies ahead when he goes to a psychiatrist (James Caan), who has plans for putting the dreams together to form his own Utopia. Stick with the 1980 version.
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| 1. Beyond Borders (2003)
2. Bojangles (2001)
3. Bruiser (2000)
4. The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005)
5. The House on Turk Street (2002) aka: No Good Deed
6. Lathe of Heaven (2002)
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