Fall 1997 N/R, 93 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Eric Schaeffer Cast: Eric Schaeffer, Amanda DeCadenet, Rudolf Martin, Francie Swift, Lisa Vidal, Jose Yenque, Josip Kuchan, Scarlett Johansson, Roberta Maxwell, Scott Cohen
When her lover, Phillipe (Rudolph Martin), leaves for two weeks in Madrid, supermodel Sarah (Amanda De Cadenet) meets cabdriver Michael (Eric Schaeffer), and there is an instant attraction between the two that leads to a frenzied sex marathon. 1 User Review
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| | Would make a great parody | El Groggo 02/17/2007 | | This movie is so dreadful that it's hypnotic. I kept watching it because I really thought it HAD to be a parody of sexual mores in the '90s. But apparently this guy (Schaeffer) is serious. If this movie was even sexy, I could forgive it. Nah. The 'writing' (you should excuse the expression) is so embarrassing that I began to appreciate my 10-year-old daughter's attempts at idyllic poetry. I kept wondering: how this guy even got this film made, who financed it, and why NO ONE, apparently, told him how awful and ridiculously unbelievable it was. There are tremendous talents out there who just can't get a break, and this DRECK (probably too good a word for it) passes the test. Don't get it. |
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Punks 2000 R, 95 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Patrik-Ian Polk Cast: Seth Gilliam, Dwight Ewell, Rockmond Dunbar, Jazzmun, Renoly Santiago, Loretta Devine, Vanessa Williams, Devon Odessa, Rudolf Martin, Julio Doce Vita
Punks (gay men of color) party and experiment with sex in West Hollywood in this well-acted and well-directed comedy.
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The Scoundrel's Wife 2002 R, 99 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Glen Pitre Cast: Tatum O'Neal, Julian Sands, Tim Curry, Lacey Chabert, Patrick McCullough, Eion Bailey, Rudolf Martin, Lance Spellerberg, Michael Arata, John McConnell
Rumored to have been involved in her late-husband's criminal activities, widow Camille (Tatum O'Neal) struggles to raise her teenage children in a fishing village on the Louisiana coast during World War II. Now suspected of spying for the Axis Powers, she doesn't help her cause when she falls in love with an exiled German doctor (Julian Sands).
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Swordfish 2001 R, 98 min. Genre: Action
Director: Dominic Sena Cast: John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Don Cheadle, Vinnie Jones, Camryn Grimes, Sam Shepard, Zach Grenier, Drea de Matteo, Rudolf Martin, Chic Daniel, Kirk B.R. Woller, Carmen Argenziano, Tim DeKay, Angelo Pagan
Dangerous spy Gabriel Shear (John Travolta) and his partner Ginger Knowles (Halle Berry) use the services of master computer hacker Stanley Jobson (Hugh Jackman) for a $9.5 billion electronic bank heist. Gabriel heads up the covert counter-terrorists, the Black Cell, and he wants the money in order to pay for his war against international terrorism. Stanley has been paroled from prison but is forbidden from entering electronics stores after infiltrating the F.B.I.'s surveillance operations. Stanley agrees to help because it will provide the legal fees he needs to see his daughter Holly (Camryn Grimes) and, too late, realizes how dangerous the Black Cell is and that he is simply a pawn in the operation.
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| 1. Fall (1997)
2. Punks (2000)
3. The Scoundrel's Wife (2002)
4. Swordfish (2001)
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