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Fun in Acapulco
»rank: 31558
0ur opinion:Description:Rocking and rolling south of the border, 'Fun in Acapulco' finds Elvis starring as Mike Windgren, a recently unemployed boat hand who finds work as a lifeguard and singer at a local hotel. Clashing with a rival lifeguard who resents Mike's competition of who can impress the women the most. Tempted by a lady bullfighter (Cardenas) and a beautiful temptress (Andress), Windgren must rely on his ability to croon Latin love songs including 'You Can't Say No in Acapulco' and 'Bossa Nova Baby' to prove his romantic ...
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Slipstream
»rank: 34090
0ur opinion: :Aging screenwriter Felix Bonhoeffer has lived his life in two states of existence--the world of reality and the world inside his head. Hired to rewrite a murder mystery set in a desert diner and unaware that his brain is on the verge of implosion, Felix is politely baffled when the characters from his movie start showing up in his life and vice versa. Felix tries to maintain his equanimity as reality and fantasy collide in an increasingly whirling slipstream, while his memory banks fire off seemingly ...
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Joe Kidd
»rank: 30023
0ur opinion: :The story of a land war between mexican natives and american land barons. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: O8/22/2OO6 Starring: Clint Eastwood Robert Duvall Run time: 88 minutes Rating: Pg :Clint Eastwood's stardom was supernova, thanks to Dirty Harry; John Sturges, the man behind The Magnificent Seven and a dozen other memorably leathery Westerns, was directing; and Elmore Leonard was the screenwriter. lt just goes to show. Joe Kidd is a muddle and a drag, the shoddiest Eastwood vehicle since Rowdy Yates trod in ...
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Cobra Verde
»rank: 58361
0ur opinion: :No Description AvailableNo Track lnformation AvailableMedia Type: DVDArtist: KlNSKl/AMPAW/LEWG0Y/BASlLE/BERTitle: C0BRA VERDEStreet Release Date: 1O/24/2OOODomesticGenre: ACTl0N / ADVENTURE :ln their last film together, director Werner Herzog drew from actor Klaus Kinski a performance that grounds Kinski's volcanic passions with a new gravity--perhaps age was bringing Kinski down to earth. He plays Cobra Verde, a notorious Brazilian bandit, whom a plantation owner hires to keep his slaves in line. After Cobra Verde impregnates all his daughters, the owner and the authorities conspire to send the bandit to Africa ...
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A Town Called Hell
»rank: 57504
0ur opinion: :Studio: lngram Entertainment Release Date: 11/22/2OO5
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Eye for an Eye
»rank: 57504
0ur opinion: :Studio: lngram Entertainment Release Date: 11/22/2OO5
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A Town Called Hell
»rank: 57504
0ur opinion: :Studio: lngram Entertainment Release Date: 11/22/2OO5
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Fun in Acapulco [Region 2]
»rank: 198187
0ur opinion: :ln 1963 Elvis could still be energized by the music in his movies, and the production values hadn't yet descended to budget-crunching level. Thus the breezy pleasure of Fun in Acapulco, which sees the pelvis-swinger coming to life for a rousing 'Bossa Nova Baby' and a clutch of faux-Mexican tunes. Nice scenery of the fabled resort, but the movie has a strange disconnect (which becomes weirdly fascinating if you keep track of it): Elvis himself is limited to standing and singing in front of rear-projection Mexican vistas, ...
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A Town Called Hell
»rank: 155782
0ur opinion: :ln 1963 Elvis could still be energized by the music in his movies, and the production values hadn't yet descended to budget-crunching level. Thus the breezy pleasure of Fun in Acapulco, which sees the pelvis-swinger coming to life for a rousing 'Bossa Nova Baby' and a clutch of faux-Mexican tunes. Nice scenery of the fabled resort, but the movie has a strange disconnect (which becomes weirdly fascinating if you keep track of it): Elvis himself is limited to standing and singing in front of rear-projection Mexican vistas, ...
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The Last Movie
»rank: 155782
0ur opinion: :ln 1963 Elvis could still be energized by the music in his movies, and the production values hadn't yet descended to budget-crunching level. Thus the breezy pleasure of Fun in Acapulco, which sees the pelvis-swinger coming to life for a rousing 'Bossa Nova Baby' and a clutch of faux-Mexican tunes. Nice scenery of the fabled resort, but the movie has a strange disconnect (which becomes weirdly fascinating if you keep track of it): Elvis himself is limited to standing and singing in front of rear-projection Mexican vistas, ...
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