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Witchcraft X: Mistress of the Craft
Released in DVD by Etd Home Video (25 May, 1999)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Elisar Cabrera
Average review score:

"Move along; there's nothing to see here."
After "Razor Blade Smile" I was ready for more Eileen Daly, but "Witchcraft X" is about as bad as it gets. Redeeming qualities-none! From wooden acting & ridiculous dialogue to amateurish editing & extreme predictibility; it was an unwatchable nightmare. 1 star is way too much. Should you get it? Don't even think about it!

Witchcraft 10 - believe it or not
The story line has gone off the deep end with this installment! The "hot" detective returned from WC 9 - & joined forces with a white witch to fight against a satanist and a vampire who wanted to steal power away from a demon. If this were any further out there, it would have been a great comedy. Instead, it was just poorly acted comic relief. Since I'm working on getting the entire series, I'm hoping the next one(s) will be better. Please!!

Learn from history
The Witchcraft series has always been about one thing, a boring plot, and a ton of sex . . . okay, that's two things. Witchcraft X does not let down on either, so if your looking for a "film" with a choppy plot, no moral (or morals), cheesy special effects and naked women doing the horizontal hula, then this is your flik. If not, then check out John Hugh's latest movie -- sissy.


Dr. Dolittle 2 (Full Screen Edition)
Released in DVD by Fox Home Entertainme (02 September, 2003)
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Director: Steve Carr (III)
Starring: Eddie Murphy
Average review score:

Mildly Entertaining.
This is another Family friendly movie, that my 3 littlest ones just didn't take to. About have way through, 2 of the 3 were asking to put on Homeward bound instead. There was a lot I liked about this movie, but my family voted with their feet and remote control. They are 6 to 10 years old.

DR. DOLITTLE CONTINUES TO TALK TO THE ANIMALS...
This is a mildly entertaining film that is fun for the whole family. It features Eddie Murphy as Dr. Dolittle, reprising his original role. This time Dr. Doolittle displays an interest in environmental issues, as he tries to save the forest by playing matchmaker between Ava, a bear in the wild, and Archie, a circus bear who has gotten soft and is trying to get used to living in the wild. Ultimately, Dr. Dolittle is victorious over the corporate expansionists who sought to decimate the forest.

There are some very amusing moments in the film with the animals. There are also some funny moments as Dr. Dolittle tries to cope with his sixteen year old daughter just being a teenager. Much to his delight and surprise, however, it turns out that she appears to have inherited his unique ability to communicate with animals.

This DVD provides picure perfect visuals, as well as excellent sound. The disc also has some nice extra features, such as a kid's guide to grizzlies and the director's commentary. This is a value packed DVD.


Strange Bedfellows
Released in DVD by Universal/MCA (01 July, 2003)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Director: Melvin Frank
Average review score:

Bad DVD of a Good Movie
Not genuine letterboxed. Portion of original picture missing. Read review under the orginal DVD two-pack release of Strange Bedfellows/Man's Favoite Sport.

Not good
As a big fan of 60s comedies, I find this one seriously lacking. There's no chemistry between Rock and Gina, nothing likeable about their characters, and nothing compelling about the storyline. I do believe I laughed once during the movie however, but I can't remember why. Actually I only got this movie because it came packaged with Man's Favorite Sport, which actually IS a good and funny movie.

Gina and Rock or Rock and Gina?
This couple, Rock Hudson and Gina Lolibridgita is always fighting because she's different from him and has her own idea and stands for women's rights and then before you know they are made for each other but she also is involved with another man with hilarious results so be prepared to laugh. Find out who gets the girl by watching the movie.


Strictly Business
Released in DVD by (08 November, 1991)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Directors: Rolando Hudson and Kevin Hooks
Starring: Tommy Davidson and Joseph C. Phillips
Average review score:

PERIOD PIECE
Yeah Strictly Business is a period piece. A lot of these types of movies with young black stars were being made then. Of course it's not a GREAT movie. Was it meant to be? I recall going to see it at the movies with some of my boys. It was very enjoyable at the time and very fun. Halle was a relative newcomer then and we all thought she was fly. Just a fun feel good movie.

Feel-Good Formula Movie
It's clear that this movie isn't going to win any awards, but if you want a simple formula movie, Strictly Business is good way to spend an hour and a half. I read Leonard Maltin's review and its strikes me as funny that he would even mention anything having to do with money or how easy it is to make. Did anyone question the reality of Richard Gere marrying a street prostitute in Pretty Woman? Or how easy it was for Forrest Gump to turn his simple boating enterprise into an empire with holdings in Apple? Let's be careful about how and why we evalute the "realism" in movies. Strictly Business is a mildly entertaining, 2-star movie, that is as realistic and complex as a 2-star movie can be.

Halle Berry Was The Bomb.....
I watched this movie and was totally into it from the start! I love the characters so much and how well they interact together... I even had to stare when Halle Berry was dancing at the club... and I was in total awe and had to say Go... Natalie...Go Natalie...which is the name of her character in this movie... My favorite part had to been when Waymon has to get her back...and his homeboy says.."Hope he brought his knee pads!" So how romantic was that...I love this cause Natalie has a dream to be a club owner....and that is something that I have been wanting to do for a long time now :)


Extreme Limits
Released in DVD by Twentieth Century Fox (17 December, 2002)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Jim Wynorski
Average review score:

rips off scences from other major movies
This movie steals scences from the movie cliffhanger (yes their scences) This is a watch before you buy movie. this movie is just not original. sorry, but this movie is copyright crook.

Rated one star cuz ZERO stars wasn't an option!!
What a boring, ridiculous movie. For a film that supposedly starred Treat Williams, he was barely in the movie. Everything about the plot was highly improbable from the plane crash to the weather. The actresses in the movie continued to have perfect makeup and hairdos considering they had survived a plane crash and several days without running water or hair blow dryers. I don't have a clue how the movie turned out as I had to turn it off as my brain was rapidly turning to mush. I hope somebody buys my copy so I can get it out of the house.

Worth Watching Once for the Cut and Paste from good movies!
For and "original work" how could the producers and director hope to get away with the "Cliffhanger", "Narrow Margin" and "A Long Kiss Goodnight" cut and paste scenes. These are not copies, these are the actual scenes from the movies, cut and pasted into this one. My son about fell out of his chair as we watched the plane and helicopter sequences, the chases and train sequenses, the semi truck sequences and climactic explosion that we had seen from other movies. He wanted to know if those actors got royalties off of this movie, especially Craig Berko who was clearly seen but not credited.

That aside, there were many cliche moments, some good lines, and some very bad dialog. But it was worth watching, especially with someone who does not know (or even one who does but hasn't yet seen it) about the cut and paste because it makes for a hilarious (absolutely unintended by the makers, I'm sure) movie experience and a great conversation after the movie among friends. I have never had such an experience before...


Urban Menace
Released in DVD by Studio Home Entertainment (07 September, 1999)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Albert Pyun
Average review score:

One of the worst of all time
Looking at the cover and reading about rhe movie made me think: "Dang, this can be one funky movie with Snoop Dogg and all" but watching the movie almost made me puke.

First of all the filmmakers are using some really weird filter which makes everything seem all fluffy and weird. And the sound is very weird as well, as well as the camera-work.
And there is no introduction in SNOOPS mission, the movie starts in a factory in Russia and ends one hour later in the same factory.

And the only words that the "actors" are saying are stuff like: "Dang, I wanna Smoke some W**d" and "M****erF**ker, Kill That N***a"...

If I would have made the movie It would have been 200 times better

why ?
i wouldnt reccomend this film unless you are the "actors" that starred in this "film" or someone who likes anything they do. however i would recomend watching it if you feel suicidal, it'll make your mind up one way or the other

as a true snoop fan you will like this movie !
what would you expect if robert de niro would make a hip-hop record ?

come on !


The Wrecking Crew
Released in DVD by Studio Home Entertainment (04 April, 2000)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Albert Pyun
Average review score:

THIS FILM IS BAD!!!
I spent 8 quid on this film only to watch the first 10 minmainly because i've never seen a film so amature in the way its scenes are shot, the texture, the acting and just about eveything about the bad film, the story is??? i don't know! all you can hear is rap music in the background which covers the audio to maike this film..... THE MOST C**P FILM I'VE EVER SEEN!!!

Never ever, EVER, EVER buy!
This movie is so bad i can't express myself enough. I like Snoop and that is the ONLY good thing about this film, i wouldn't even go as far as to call it a film.Even if your a snoop fan you WILL hate this movie,anyone who says it is good is just in denial because they wasted money buying it.Usually i couldn't be bothered writing a review on a film but since this film was so bad I just had to add my 2 cents. (...) After the first 2 minutes it was so bad i nearly turned it off there and then.Bad actors,bad plot,bad quality.I seriously DO NOT recommend!

Worst movie ever?
This is probably the worst movie I've ever seen. The plot is barely noticable, the actors do even worse. Snoop, who is heavily announced on the cover is only a part of the intro, then he is not to be seen throughout the rest of the movie. To be brief: Do not buy this DVD, it's a waste of money!


Candy Stripe Nurses
Released in DVD by New Concorde Home En (28 May, 2002)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Alan Holleb
Average review score:

Lame
That's the best way to explain this movie. Silly plot, bad acting, and a cheap way to sell sex. I mean, if you're going to sell sex, at least deliver. One of the worst movies in it's genre.


Dr. T & The Women
Released in DVD by Artisan Entertainment (21 October, 2003)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Robert Altman
Starring: Richard Gere
Loose-limbed and casual even for a Robert Altman movie, Dr. T & the Women has a sly, offhanded wit that makes up for its ramshackle structure. Richard Gere's eponymous gynecologist seems the model of success: his office is packed daily with the cream of Dallas's society matrons clamoring for an appointment, his home life is blessed with loving wife Farrah Fawcett and daughters Tara Reid and Kate Hudson, and when he needs a break from the estrogen congestion there are always weekends to be spent with his trio of hunting buddies. But on a trip to the mall to shop for Hudson's upcoming nuptials, Fawcett strips naked and leaps about in a waterfall. Her subsequent incarceration in a mental hospital (she's diagnosed with the fictional "Hestia complex," suffering from receiving too much affection) along with the ongoing preparations for the wedding barely make a dent in Gere's charming, compassionate demeanor. Then his golf course hires a new female pro who's everything the other women in his life are not--independent, self-confident, Helen Hunt--and Dr. T finds himself with yet another woman to love. Though the minor characters are mostly nasty little caricatures, the film is not the bitter misogynistic rant its detractors claim it is; the problems in Dr. T's life are placed squarely on his own inability to see that women don't need his genteel protection, and Gere perfectly captures this sweet yet condescending blind spot. --Bruce Reid
Average review score:

Bad Ending
Gere is great. Nice to see Shelley Long in a movie again. Tara Reid was kind of wasted (she is very talented). Liked the themes that were being dealt with in the movie, but my god what an awful ending! One of the worst endings I have ever seen. I know what it was trying to say but it was such a cop out, and it left hanging quite a great deal with all the characters we had come to know throughout the course of the film. This is one of those movies where I can understand why my friends don't like Altman. *See Nashville, The Long Goodbye, The Player. Those are his best films.

nahiswhattheysay
This movie was unrealistic and boring from the start. What is wrong with Richard Gere? He usually shows up in movies with substance.
Poor Farah never had a chance.
I would reccomend this movie to those having trouble sleeping

Farrah in a fountain
Early on in the movie, Farrah strips all of her clothes off and dances around in a huge fountain at the mall, baring it all. Come on, that's worth the price of the DVD (and the DVD player) alone, even if our former Angel is a little, ehum, past her prime. Seriously, I can't believe all the bad reviews. I thought it was cute with some deep stuff. Not all together believable at times, but the cast was great, the plot funny but a little light, and I enjoy watching it about once a month. Dr. T is Dallas' leading gynocologist and of course all of the women in town are in love with him, his patients, his office manager, everyone, though wife Farrah cracks up and ends up in the nuthouse because, apparently, her life has been so perfect she loses her mind. Apart from the fountain scene, Farrah is hardly in it. Dr. T has to deal with nutty broads after him, romances Helen Hunt and has to deal with nut-case daughter's wedding. I thought it was funny and cute with a few serious moments. Nothing great, but it did not drag and I liked it alot. Don't forget, Farrah all nude in a fountain.


Stealth Fighter
Released in DVD by Artisan Entertainment (14 November, 2000)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Jim Wynorski
Average review score:

Leave on the "Shelf Fighter"
As far as Ice T vehicles go this one is pretty good. Ice T gives a totally believable performance as a former rap artist desperately trying to parlay his past sucess in the music business into a career as a bad actor. His acting is probably improving though, but who can tell? Unfortunately Science cannot yet measure the miniscule improvement in his talent and Amazon does not provide me with the option of anything less than one star... All that aside, Ice T is not totally to blame for this movie's garbage-ness. The script is pretty weak and the supporting cast is not very supportive. Maybe I couldn't suspend my disbelief, but in certain scenes, like all the ones where people are being stealthy, they are not stealthy, they are clearly in plain view of the people they sneak up on. The Stealth Bomber featured in the film spends most of its time parked in a garage. And when it attacks targets it certainly doesn't "smart bomb" them...nor does it make any effort to go unseen. It actually attacks in broad daylight. I guess we are supposed to chalk that up to Ice T's lack of flight experience. Bottom line: if you name your movie "Stealth Fighter" then by definition it should have some stealth in it. Maybe its ironic. Maybe the quality of the movie is "stealthy" making it appear as if it is without quality. Bearing that in mind I give it no stars but it gets five stars--all in stealth mode.

"Stealth" Fighter
Ice T is a air force pilot turned evil doer for hire in this action "thriller". Apparently on US Air Bases, they don't lock anything and easily allow their stealth jets to be taken. Also, the guards that are supposedly looking out for people trying to break in to the base are completely surprised, when the exact thing they are supposed to be doing happens, and allow themselves to be shot. And where exactly did a man that feined his own death get at least 5 bank accounts all in different countries? Wouldn't it suffice just to have one Swiss bank account? Apparently not for Ice T. Of course in the conclusion he is ultimately spoiled by a wristwatch with no band, that can apparently counteract all the stealth features of his jet. I would recommend this movie, but it is terrible...

Absolute Genius!
Picture the scene...

Saddam Hussein (apparently French judging by his accent) goes to Thailand to purchase a case of machine guns... personally. To celebrate cliching the deal the devout muslim pours a glass of vodka for his Thai warlord friend and swigs from the bottle himself uttering one of the classic lines of modern cinema... 'A toast!'. He then stumbles on to the veranda of the hut to be nuked by Ice-T in a sttthhtealth (sic) fighter. We laughed for hours! OK so the film is terrible but that one scene makes this a work of absolute genius!

Here is 'a toast' to the inspired direction and sparkling performance by 'Saddam' he diserves an Oscar!! Perhaps the CIA could replace the real Saddam with the star of this film. No one would be able to tell the difference!


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