Ah! My Goddess: The Movie 2000 N/R, 105 min. Genre: Animation / Fantasy / Comedy
Director: Hiroaki Goda Cast: Bridget Hoffman, Tony Oliver, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Sherry Lynn, Barbara Goodson, Tara Jayne, Steve Kramer, William Bassett, Steven Jay Blum, Richard Epcar, Melissa Fahn, Lia Sargent
The animation in great in this full-length version of a video series. It is a pleasant film that should hold your attention as the story unfolds of the goddess Belldandy and her mortal boyfriend, Keiichi. Things get sticky when her mentor wants Belldandy to help in his quest to overtake the universe. Actors represent the English-speaking version.
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Fly Me to the Moon 2008 G, 85 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Adventure aka: Fly Me to the Moon 3D
Director: Ben Stassen Cast: Kelly Ripa, Nicollette Sheridan, Christopher Lloyd, Ed Begley Jr., Tim Curry, Trevor Gagnon, Philip Bolden, David Gore, Adrienne Barbeau, Robert Patrick, Buzz Aldrin, Doug Stone, Cam Clarke, Steve Kramer, Scott Menville
This 3-D film is about three young houseflies–Nat (voice of Trevor Gagnon), Scooter (voice of David Gore), and I.Q. (voice of Philip Bolden)–who are stowaways on Apollo 11's first manned space mission to the Moon. They got the idea from their Grandpa (voice of Christopher Lloyd) who had told them stories about when he stowed away on Amelia Earhart's Trans-Atlantic flight. As they board the spaceship, Nat, Scooter, and I.Q. encounter problems when they are discovered and placed in a test tube where they remain until an electrical short interferes with the ship's engine. They escape the tube and repair the faulty wire. All goes well for awhile–until the Russians send fly-spy Yegor (voice of Tim Curry) to sabotage the flight in an effort to prevent the Americans from returning to Earth. Will Yegor succeed, or will Nat, Scooter, and I.Q. come to the rescue?
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Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World 2006 PG-13, 98 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Albert Brooks Cast: Albert Brooks, Shaheen Sheik, John Carroll Lynch, Jon Tenney, Fred Dalton Thompson, Amy Ryan, Emma Lockhart, Penny Marshall, Victoria Burrows, Paul Eric Jerome, B.J. Ward, Lynda Berg, Steve Kramer
As a method to better understand the Muslims, the White House offers Albert Brooks (playing himself) the Medal of Honor if he will travel to India and Pakistan to discover what makes the Muslims laugh. 1 User Review
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| | Had a lot of potential, didn't come close. | Anonymous 07/06/2007 | | |
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Vampire Hunter D 1985 N/R, 80 min. Genre: Animation / Fantasy / Horror / Sci-Fi
Director: Toyoo Ashida, Carl Macek Cast: Michael McConnohie, Barbara Goodson, Jeff Winkless, Edie Mirman, Kerrigan Mahan, Steve Kramer, Steve Bulen, Joyce Kurtz, Lara Cody, Tom Synder, Megumi Hayashibara, Michael McShane
It's a tough world out there in the distant future: vampires rule the few "normal" humans. When the Count of one village bites a girl who he wants, half-human/half-vampire D (voice of Michael McConnohie), a vampire hunter, comes to her rescue. Animated, violent, and clearly not for children. This is the English-language version.
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| 1. Ah! My Goddess: The Movie (2000)
2. Fly Me to the Moon (2008) aka: Fly Me to the Moon 3D
3. Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World (2006)
4. Vampire Hunter D (1985)
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