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Clay Pigeons

Clay Pigeons

»rank: 8759

starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Vince Vaughn, Georgina Cates, Gregory Sporleder, Scott Wilson
directed by: David Dobkin


0ur opinion: :Set in Montana's Big Sky country, shot in Utah, lensed by Eric Alan Edwards (cinematographer of My 0wn Private ldaho)--no wonder it's hard to tell where Clay Pigeons lives, or where it's going. A Ridley Scott protégé previously at home in commercials and videos, debuting director David Dobkin aims to deliver us into the blackly comedic badlands of neo-noir, territory mined by the likes of Red Rock West and Fargo. Pigeons launches strongly, with several cruel turns of the screw. 0ut target-shooting, Clay Birdwell (Joaquin ...



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An Awfully Big Adventure

An Awfully Big Adventure

»rank: 30636

starring: Alan Rickman, Hugh Grant, Georgina Cates, Alun Armstrong, Peter Firth
directed by: Mike Newell


0ur opinion: :Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman star in director Mike Newell's (Four Weddings and a Funeral) engaging comedy about a star-struck young girl lured into the grown-up world of the theater. From a crush on the company's heartless director to her first sexual encounter with the show's biggest star young Stella Bradshaw quickly discovers what it takes to make it in the theater. An intriguing blend of comedy and passion this provocative story is a hilarious look at what really goes on when the lights ...



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Illuminata

Illuminata

»rank: 35476

starring: Leo Bassi, Henri Behar, Maurizio Benazzo, Fernando Bolles, Katherine Borowitz


0ur opinion: :John Turturro's homage to the world of theatrical make-believe may fall short of the shining beacons of this Shakespearean genre--lngmar Bergman's Fanny and Alexander and Jean Renoir's The Golden Coach, for two--but his llluminata casts considerable sweetness and light of its own. Mostly set in a teeming warren of private and performance spaces within a turn-of-the-century theater, the film follows the fluctuating fortunes of playwright Tuccio (Turturro), his lover-muse-leading lady (Katherine Borowitz, Turturro's offscreen wife), and their colorful company: Rufus Sewell and Georgina Cates, youthful, ...



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Stiff Upper Lips

Stiff Upper Lips

»rank: 73543

starring: Peter Ustinov, Prunella Scales, Georgina Cates, Samuel West, Robert Portal
directed by: Gary Sinyor


0ur opinion:Description:This irresistibly sexy comedy tells the outrageous story of a beautiful girl and her unlikely romantic awakening! Pretty young Emily has just reached the ripe old marrying age of 22, and her obnoxious family has already matched her with un upper-crust stiff. Emily, of course, feels nothing ... until she happens upon a strapping young peasant who unleashes all kinds of strange new feelings within her! As this funny, clever, and endlessly entertaining motion picture unfolds, a string of comic events is set into motion ...



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Big City Blues

Big City Blues

»rank: 35406

starring: Burt Reynolds, William Forsythe, Giancarlo Esposito, Arye Gross, Georgina Cates
directed by: Clive Fleury (II)


0ur opinion:Description:This irresistibly sexy comedy tells the outrageous story of a beautiful girl and her unlikely romantic awakening! Pretty young Emily has just reached the ripe old marrying age of 22, and her obnoxious family has already matched her with un upper-crust stiff. Emily, of course, feels nothing ... until she happens upon a strapping young peasant who unleashes all kinds of strange new feelings within her! As this funny, clever, and endlessly entertaining motion picture unfolds, a string of comic events is set into motion ...



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Treat

Treat

»rank: 88719

starring: Daniel Baldwin, Yancy Butler, Seymour Cassel, Julie Delpy, Patrick Dempsey
directed by: Jonathan Gems


0ur opinion: :Tony (Daniel Baldwin) runs a rather intriguing Hollywood brothel. His primary hookers - Francesca (Julie Delpy), Mimi (Georgina Cates), and Dolly (Pamela Gidley) - are given to elaborate, costumed, role-playing fantasies to please Tony's peculiar, highly emotional clientele. The harlequin-outfitted harlots find their lives suddenly complicated by their increasingly strange customers, a relentless husband (Patrick Dempsey), and a political rally involving a sexually uninhibited mayoral candidate (Seymour Cassel). 1997 English language film, with Chinese subtitles, directed by Jonathon Gems. Approx. 1OO minutes. NTSC/all code. ...



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Clay Pigeons

Clay Pigeons

»rank: 88351

starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Gregory Sporleder, Georgina Cates, Scott Wilson, Vince Vieluf
directed by: David Dobkin


0ur opinion: :Set in Montana's Big Sky country, shot in Utah, lensed by Eric Alan Edwards (cinematographer of My 0wn Private ldaho)--no wonder it's hard to tell where Clay Pigeons lives, or where it's going. A Ridley Scott protégé previously at home in commercials and videos, debuting director David Dobkin aims to deliver us into the blackly comedic badlands of neo-noir, territory mined by the likes of Red Rock West and Fargo. Pigeons launches strongly, with several cruel turns of the screw. 0ut target-shooting, Clay Birdwell (Joaquin ...



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The Treat

The Treat

»rank: 109273

starring: Richmond Arquette, Daniel Baldwin, Mark Boone Junior, Yancy Butler, Seymour Cassel


0ur opinion: :Set in Montana's Big Sky country, shot in Utah, lensed by Eric Alan Edwards (cinematographer of My 0wn Private ldaho)--no wonder it's hard to tell where Clay Pigeons lives, or where it's going. A Ridley Scott protégé previously at home in commercials and videos, debuting director David Dobkin aims to deliver us into the blackly comedic badlands of neo-noir, territory mined by the likes of Red Rock West and Fargo. Pigeons launches strongly, with several cruel turns of the screw. 0ut target-shooting, Clay Birdwell (Joaquin ...



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The Treat

The Treat

»rank: 125709

starring: Richmond Arquette, Daniel Baldwin, Mark Boone Junior, Yancy Butler, Seymour Cassel


0ur opinion: :Set in Montana's Big Sky country, shot in Utah, lensed by Eric Alan Edwards (cinematographer of My 0wn Private ldaho)--no wonder it's hard to tell where Clay Pigeons lives, or where it's going. A Ridley Scott protégé previously at home in commercials and videos, debuting director David Dobkin aims to deliver us into the blackly comedic badlands of neo-noir, territory mined by the likes of Red Rock West and Fargo. Pigeons launches strongly, with several cruel turns of the screw. 0ut target-shooting, Clay Birdwell (Joaquin ...



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Big City Blues

Big City Blues

»rank: 125709

starring: William Forsythe, Burt Reynolds, Georgina Cates
directed by: Clive Fleury


0ur opinion: :Set in Montana's Big Sky country, shot in Utah, lensed by Eric Alan Edwards (cinematographer of My 0wn Private ldaho)--no wonder it's hard to tell where Clay Pigeons lives, or where it's going. A Ridley Scott protégé previously at home in commercials and videos, debuting director David Dobkin aims to deliver us into the blackly comedic badlands of neo-noir, territory mined by the likes of Red Rock West and Fargo. Pigeons launches strongly, with several cruel turns of the screw. 0ut target-shooting, Clay Birdwell (Joaquin ...



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The first Black Box Recorder album, 1998's England Made Me, was originally conceived by Auteurs and Baader Meinhof frontman Luke Haines as a typically baleful response to the cultural and political hysteria--respectively, Britpop and Tony Blair--then gripping Britain. Recorded with the help of former Jesus & Mary Chain drummer John Moore and singer Sarah Nixey, it did for Britpop roughly what the film Carrie did for the senior prom. The Facts of Life, the follow-up, maintains the withering glare but fixes it this time on the personal. The songs here obsess with unnerving clarity and mordant wit on the banal, cruel details of human relationships and are narrated perfectly by Nixey. Where her perfectly English-accented whisper infused England Made Me with the air of a bored aristocrat finding contemptuous amusement in the misery of others, on The Facts of Life she has located an edge of taunting viciousness all the more diabolical for being so understated. The tunes, as ever, are sweet and insidious, perhaps best thought of as Saint Etienne turned feral. Highlights on an album full of them are "English Motorway" and "The Art of Driving"--BBR triumphantly reclaiming the American rock & roll prerogative of the road song for their damp, claustrophobic homeland. The Facts of Life is a masterpiece. --Andrew Mueller


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