Drama - Director: Paul Morrissey - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Joe Dallesandro, Sylvia Miles, Holly Woodlawn, Geraldine Smith more
Warhol using his 'factory' actors. The films loosely form a trilogy designed to encapsulate the 60's generation. Flesh (1968): Joe 'the hustler' earns money to pay ...
and Heat form the universally praised trilogy from director Paul Morrissey which unequivocally captured the spirit of its time and paved the way for generations of filmmakers to come.In Flesh (1968) we follow a teenage hustler's attempts to raise money for an abortion for his wife's lesbian girlfriend. In Trash (1970) rather than get rid of a baby, a sexually impotent heroin user and his ambiguously gendered girlfriend (played by Holly Woodlawn), recently seen in Milwaukee, Minnesota) try to start a family by faking a pregnancy to get on welfare. In Heat (1972) a young, forgotten T.V. child star seeks to make a comeback in L.A. by getting involved with a former B-movie actress, now a gameshow panellist, her lesbian daughter and her bisexual ex-husband.
Production Year: 2004 - Drama - Director: Nick Cassavetes - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over, 12 years and over - Starring: Rachel McAdams, Ryan Gosling, Gena Rowlands
Production Year: 1981 - Drama - Director: Franco Zeffirelli - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Brooke Shields, Martin Hewitt, Shirley Knight, Don Murray, Richard Kiley, Penelope Milford, Beatrice Straight
Special Features: Deleted Scenes With Optional Directors Commentary, Morrissey Short Films, Paul Morrissey Introduction Montages, Booklet, Audio Commentaries, Digitally Remastered Prints
Aspect Ratio: 16:9, 2.35 Wide Screen, 1.33 Full Screen
Advantages: Well acted, Great Book Adaptation Storylines, Fun for All Ages Disadvantages: Each Movie is About Three Hours Long
...be ignored by the overall storyline.
I was slightly disapointed by this third story since it really didn't go by the books my L.M Montgomery at all. The first two movies are at least based on her books , but this movie was almost entirely made up. I was hoping the third movie would follow the other books about Anne as she is grown up with Children.
Still, the movie was well made and entertaining. It was good to see the actors again, and the costumes anad attention to detail from the World War I era are fantastic. It's not as good as the first two movies, but well worth a watch.
******Conclusion*****
All these movies in the BoxSet; Anne of Green Gables, The Sequel , and The Continuing Story, are so much fun. Children around the age of 7 and up will enjoy the first one. While children more around the age of 10 and up would...
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Advantages: loads of bonus features Disadvantages: none
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Advantages: Very funny comedy you can watch over and over Disadvantages: Not great extras
...For me this was the best comedy series of the 1990s by far, streets ahead of everything else at the time. The laughs throughout almost every episode, from every season were absolutely guaranteed and each character grew in their own individual way into a hilarious addition to the programme, complementing each other perfectly. I can watch every single episode again and still be guaranteed a few good laughs, which is something you don't get with many comedies. My personal favorite character was Ross cos he was so goofy but you just had to laugh at him. The only downside I would say, is that the DVD extras wasn't really up to scratch, in fact it was quite poor, which may bother some people, but i didnt really buy it for the extras!...
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