Bodies, Rest, & Motion 1993 R, 95 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy / Romance
Director: Michael Steinberg Cast: Phoebe Cates, Bridget Fonda, Tim Roth, Eric Stoltz, Alicia Witt, Sandra Ellis Lafferty, Peter Fonda, Warren Burton, Sidney Dawson, Jon Proudstar, Scott Johnson, Rich Wheeler, Scott Frederick, Amaryllis Borrego, Kezbah Weidner
One small weekend can make a difference! Four young adults–Nick (Tim Roth), Beth (Bridget Fonda), Carol (Phoebe Cates), and Sid (Eric Stoltz)– play "Fruit Basket Upset" as their lives are rearranged in just a few short days.
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The Prophecy III: The Ascent 2000 R, 108 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Patrick Lussier Cast: Christopher Walken, Vincent Spano, Dave Buzzotta, Kayren Butler, Steve Hytner, Brad Dourif, Scott Cleverdon, Jack McGee, Sandra Ellis Lafferty, Mark Prince Edwards, Moriah "Shining Dove" Snyder, J.D. Rosen, Tyrone Tann, William Stanford Davis, Drew Swaine
The "Prophecy" trilogy ends with this entry as Gabriel (Christopher Walken) returns for the final confrontation of good vs. bad angels. Gabriel has found a good life on Earth, but he needs the help of half-human/half-angel Danyael (Dave Buzzotta) to fight the evil Zophael (Vincent Spano).
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Suture 1993 R, 96 min. Genre: Mystery / Drama / Thriller
Director: Scott McGehee Cast: Dennis Haysbert, Mel Harris, Sab Shimono, Dina Merrill, David Graf, Michael Harris, Fran Ryan, John Ingle, Sandra Ellis Lafferty, Sanford Gibbons, Mark DeMichele, Capri Darling, Carol Kiernan, Laura Groppe, Mel Coleman
Two brothers are separated at birth–Vincent (Mel Harris) and Clay (Dennis Haysbert) later meet at their father's funeral. Clay is a good, unsuspecting man who gets blown up by a car bomb–set off by his brother Vincent in order to cover Vincent's murder of their father. Clay lives, suffers amnesia, goes through plastic surgery, and is helped by his psychiatrist (Sab Shimono) to become "Vincent" (who everyone believes he is). The question is–will Clay regain his true identity before the real Vincent returns? (It's also clever that one brother is white, the other black.)
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Walk the Line 2005 PG-13, 136 min. Genre: Drama / Musical / Romance
Director: James Mangold Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Ginnifer Goodwin, Robert Patrick, Dallas Roberts, Dan John Miller, Larry Bagby, Shelby Lynn, Tyler Hilton, Waylon Payne, Shooter Jennings, Sandra Ellis Lafferty, Johnathan Rice, Dan Beene, Clay Steakley
His life, music, and rocky romance with June Carter (Reese Witherspoon) are the focus of this biography of country music legend Johnny Cash (Joaquin Phoenix). The story begins with Cash's early childhood in Arkansas during the Great Depression and then moves on to his time spent in the military, marriage to Vivian (Ginnifer Goodwin), and the beginning of his musical career. His marriage to Vivian fails as Cash's career rises, and he becomes addicted to drugs. On tour, he meets June Carter, she helps him overcome his drug addiction, and Cash proposes to June while performing at a show. Witherspoon won the Best Actress Academy Award, and four other nominations were received, including Best Actor (Phoenix). 1 User Review
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| | One of my favorites | Balabushka 06/29/2010 | | A must see............. true classic film that I could watch multiple times and enjoy each time. |
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| 1. Bodies, Rest, & Motion (1993)
2. The Prophecy III: The Ascent (2000)
3. Suture (1993)
4. Walk the Line (2005)
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