Destination Anywhere 1997 N/R, 45 min. Genre: Drama / Musical
Director: Mark Pellington Cast: Jon Bon Jovi, Demi Moore, Annabella Sciorra, Kevin Bacon, Whoopi Goldberg, Leah Rubino, Nicky "Pop Anest, Olga Barbato, Vinny Vella, Sidney Annis, Ernie Fierron, Paul D'Amato
Loosely based on songs from Jon Bon Jovi's 1997 album, this film revolves around a young couple–Jon (Jon Bon Jovi) and Janie (Demi Moore)–who deal with problems of alcohol and depression following the hit-and-run death of their only child. 3 User Reviews
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| | ippy@zlopa.net | Zoppuy Ippy 02/27/2007 | | Hell is underground |
| | Suggestions required | Neley Ou 02/20/2007 | | Alliluja, or smth like that |
| | arwin@puck.com | Mlue Arwin 02/10/2007 | | God bless me and all around |
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The Opportunists 2000 R, 89 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Myles Connell Cast: Christopher Walken, Peter McDonald, Cyndi Lauper, Vera Farmiga, Donal Logue, Jose Zuniga, Tom Noonan, Anne Pitoniak, Olek Krupa, Paul D'Amato
One last big heist is what struggling automobile mechanic Vic Kelly (Christopher Walken) agrees to when approached by night security guards Pat (Donal Logue) and Jesus (Jose Zuniga). Enter Vic's Irish cousin Michael (Peter McDonald), and plans soon go into effect to rob a deposit delivery warehouse.
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Six Ways to Sunday 1998 R, 97 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Adam Bernstein Cast: Norman Reedus, Deborah Harry, Elina Lowensohn, Adrien Brody, Jerry Adler, Peter Appel, Paul Lazar, Holter Graham, Anna Levine, Isaac Hayes, Vincent Pastore, Clark Gregg, Paul D'Amato
Eighteen-year-old Harold (Norman Reedus) lives with his overprotective mother, Kate (Deborah Harry), but grows up fast when he hooks up with a local gangster, Arnie (Adrien Brody).
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| 1. Destination Anywhere (1997)
2. The Opportunists (2000)
3. Six Ways to Sunday (1998)
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