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by Arlie Gonzalez

Outstanding opinions of some of the best films that you may choose from starting here. The Lost World - Jurassic Park - John Hammond has discovered how to bring dinosaurs back to life from their DNA. After an attempt at marketing the viewing of these dinosaurs goes terribly bad, all the animals are killed and the island closed. The problem is that something has survived.

The Ploughman’s Lunch - Complex, cynical condemnation of British behaviors, ethics and affairs of state, focusing on the exercises of completely egocentric journalist (Pryce) and others throughout the Falklands battle. The film is fairly perceptive, within the restraints of its outlook. Cast includes Jonathan Pryce, Tim Curry, Rosemary Harris, Blunt Finlay, and Charlie Dore.

Cry the Beloved Country - Moving redo of the 1951 film based on Alan Paton’s rejoiced story, in reference to a backwoods pastor (Jones) who, in 1946, makes his first ever trip to the city of Johannesburg in search of his errant child. At the same time well-to-do landowner Harris voyages there to claim the body of his child, who has just been murdered. We see extraordinary work by Jones, Harris, and a largely foreign cast. Not as understated as the first making, however powerful in its own way. Cast includes Richard Harris, James Earl Jones, Charles S. Dutton, and Vusi Kunene.

The Gorgeous Hussy - Stars fill the cast list in this fictionalized historical drama of Peggy O’Neal, President Andrew Jackson’s surreptitious lover. The cast is wonderfully costumed in well assigned settings. The film is based on the novel by Samuel Hopkins Joyce. Cast includes Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Franchot Tone, Melvyn Douglas, James Stewart, Alison Skipworth, Beulah Bondi, and Gene Lockhart.

Faces - Extremely personal drama in regards to many infidelities is one of the few Cassel films to become a big hit. Here is a powerful motion picture with awesome action, particularly by Carlin and Cassel. Cast includes John Marley, Gena Rowlands, Lynn Carlin, Seymour Cassel, Fred Draper, and Val Avery.

I Love You Alice B - Phenomenal comedy in reference to the panicking of gentle-behaved L.A. lawyer. Vendor has never been more superior. The film was authored by Larry Tucker and Paul Mazursky. Cast Peter Vendors, Jo Minivan Fleet, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Joyce Van Patten.

Slavers - (1978-German) C-I02 Slavers is about the slave trade commerce that went on in Africa throughout the 19th century. An first-rate cast is saddled with second-rate script. Cast includes Trevor Howard, Ron Ely, Britt Ekland, Jurgen Goslar, Ray Milland, Ken Gampu, and Cameron Mitchell.

Lunatics and Lovers - Aristocrat Mastroianni has a imaginary spouse; an organ grinder persuades prostitute Mori to “impersonate” her. While it is not stupid, it’s monotonous. Cast includes Marcello Mastroianni, Claudia Mori, Lino Morelli, Flora Carabella, and Adriano Celentano.

Die Hard - In position to execute the perfect crime, terrorists have commandeered a Los Angeles high rise, and are holding everyone prisoner. There is $460 million in the corporate safe that the terrorists want. Everything is going according to plan. Uninvited, so the terrorists don’t know he is there New York cop John McClane is the lone hope to obstruct the terrorists.

Good to Go - Unremarkable fare in reference to correspondent Garfunkel, who’s framed on a rape-slaughter charge. Highlighted are the behaviors of such go-go groups as Redds & the Boys, Trouble Funk, Get rid of Brown & the Mind Scavengers, amid others. Cast includes Art Garfunkel, Robert Doqui, Harris Yulin, Reginald Daughtry, Richard Brooks, Hattie Winston, and Anjelica Huston.

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