Casual Sex? 1988 R, 87 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Genevieve Robert Cast: Lea Thompson, Victoria Jackson, Stephen Shellen, Andrew Dice Clay, Jerry Levine, Mary Gross, Valerie Breiman, Bruce Abbott, Dale Midkiff
Two women go looking for love at a health resort. This movie takes a funny, yet frank look at sex in the late eighties. Andrew Dice Clay adds his unique brand of humor to the film.
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Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde 1995 PG, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: David Price Cast: Sean Young, Tim Daly, Lysette Anthony, Stephen Tobolowsky, Harvey Fierstein, Thea Vidale, Jeremy Piven, Polly Bergen, Stephen Shellen, Sheena Larkin, John Franklyn-Robbins, Aron Tager, Kim Morgan Greene, Jane Connell, Julie Cobb
A frustrated chemist, Dr. Richard Jacks (Tim Daly), creates perfumes in NYC. One day, Jack reads the notebooks filled with experiments of his great-grandfather, Dr. Henry Jekyll. Jack decides to try his own experiment; however, the results are different from those of his ancestor. Instead of creating a beast, Jack creates a beautiful woman, Helen Hyde (Sean Young). But wait, Helen's nymphomaniac personality may just be Jack's ticket to the top of the perfume industry.
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Highway 2001 R, 97 min. Genre: Drama
Director: James Cox Cast: Jared Leto, Jake Gyllenhaal, Selma Blair, John C. McGinley, Jeremy Piven, Mark Rolston, Stephen Shellen, Kimberley Kates, Arden Myrin, Danny Comden
Jack and Pilot (Jared Leto and Jake Gyllenhaal) are losers in Las Vegas but enjoy their life with their menial jobs. When Jake has sex with a mobster's woman, the thugs are sent out to deal with him. So the two buddies hit the road to Seattle with the baddies in hot pursuit. Along the way, they run across a variety of characters in this, just another weak road picture.
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A Letter to Three Wives 1985 TV, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Larry Elikann Cast: Loni Anderson, Michele Lee, Stephanie Zimbalist, Charles(2) Frank, Michael Gross, Ben Gazzara, Doris Roberts, Ann Sothern, James Staley, Stephen Shellen
A remake of the excellent 1949 film wasn't necessary, but one has to fill up TV time, doesn't one? At least Ann Sothern, who was one of the wives in that version, makes an appearance here. The story? Three wives receive letters informing them that a friend has run off with her husband. But which one's husband is it? 1 User Review
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| | My Favorite | Racy 01/11/2007 | | I loved this movie and still have fond memories of watching it. I bought the original but prefer to watch Loni Anderson. I wished they sold DVD's of this movie. Since it was shown on TV I haven't seen it rerun for years but I look for it every week in the TV guide. Great love story. |
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A River Runs Through It 1992 PG, 123 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Redford Cast: Craig Sheffer, Brad Pitt, Tom Skerritt, Emily Lloyd, Robert Redford, Edie McClurg, Brenda Blethyn, Stephen Shellen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, MacIntyre Dixon, Vann Gravage, Nicole Burdette, Susan Traylor, Michael Cudlitz, William Hootkins
Beautiful Montana scenery around the Big Blackfoot River sets off this drama about the Maclean family during the early 20th century. Reverend Maclean and his wife (Tom Skerritt and Brenda Blethyn) are raising their very different sons–scholarly Norman (Craig Sheffer) and impetuous Paul (Brad Pitt). Their father has instilled in Norman and Paul a love of fly-fishing, and that love is what keeps them together amidst problems with gambling, alcohol, and their very stern father.
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The Stepfather 1987 R, 89 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Joseph Ruben Cast: Terry O'Quinn, Jill Schoelen, Shelley Hack, Charles Lanyer, Stephen Shellen, Stephen E. Miller, Robyn Stevan, Blu Mankuma, Jeff Schultz, Lindsay Bourne, Anna Hagan, Gillian Barber, Gabrielle Rose, Jackson Davies, Sandra Head
The stepfather, Jerry Blake (Terry O'Quinn), at times appears to be a congenial family man. He romances and marries a series of widows, and all goes well until his new family fails to live up to his expectations. Then, the stepfather turns into a psychopathic murderer, kills them, and moves on to the next family of victims. Now, he is married to Susan Maine (Shelley Hack) whose daughter, Stephanie (Jill Schoelen), does not trust him, and the stepfather plots the next murders.
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Still Life: The Fine Art of Murder 1992 PG-13, 83 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Graeme Campbell Cast: Jason Gedrick, Jessica Steen, Stephen Shellen, Gary Farmer, Sam Malkin, Lubomir Mykytiuk, Dave McKay, Johnie Chase, Ted Loviseek, Gene Mack
The "Artistic Killer," better known as "AK," commits murder and poses the victims in positions shown in famous paintings. Pianist Peter (Jason Gedrick) is framed for the murders by AK. Not much here.
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Vivid 1997 R, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Evan Georgiades Cast: Kari Wuhrer, Stephen Shellen, Ilene Kristen
Believe it or not, this is the story of an "artist," Cole Purvis (Stephen Shellen), who experiments with his own unique method of painting: he covers his girlfriend, Billie Reynolds (Kari Wuhrer), with paint, and then the two of them have sex on the canvas.
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| 1. Casual Sex? (1988)
2. Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (1995)
3. Highway (2001)
4. A Letter to Three Wives (1985)
5. A River Runs Through It (1992)
6. The Stepfather (1987)
7. Still Life: The Fine Art of Murder (1992)
8. Vivid (1997)
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