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Streaming All About My Mother Online
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“Todo Sobre Mi Madre,” or “All About My Mother,” revolves around the life of an organ transplant coordinator, Manuela, who was briefly shown in one of Almodovar’s most original movie “The Flower of My Secret”. After the death of her only child, Manuela sets off from Madrid to Barcelona to get both his father and the traveling troupe who performs “A Streetcar Named Desire,” throughout Spain.
Argentinian actress Cecilia Roth is both safe and convincing as Manuela. Her performance for an actress not from Spain is unique, since most of Almodovar’s leading startlets are Spaniards. Marisa Paredes as Huma, a fading starlet, reminded me of her performance in “High Heels,” wher she played a similar character. However the two emerging standouts in this film are Antonia San Juan as Manuela’s drag-queen friend (fact: although she looks like a man, San Juan is actually a woman) and the blooming Penelope Cruz, who plays a HIV-positive pregnant nun (only Almodovar can bring us such characters) . Cruz, who radiates natural beauty and style has become Spain hottest export to Hollywood since Antonio Banderas. Preserve an ogle out for her in the advance future.
The visual way of colors, patterns, and clothes brings the film so mighty beauty it is unbearable not to explore and esteem it. Almodovar’s camera illusions, especially watching a grieving Manuela urge to her injured son, Esteban, after he is struck by a car (the camera looks like if the victim is watching his mother hurry in the rain) and the trick of watching Esteban write in his journal (we notice his pencil recede through a glass that is supposed to be his pad) is extraordinary. Only the pure genius that Almodovar is could have plan of this.
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This happens to be Almdovar’s best film in the past 10 years. Truly, if you are an artist, an admirer of Spanish culture, or unbiased treasure art films, then this film will fascinate you. A fair gem in the evolution of Spanish cinema.
A flashy, sophisticated swirl of color, do, and art nouveau excess courtesy of the city of Barcelona frame a melodramatic core of prima donna antics and suffering mujeres. These women are plot past a nervous breakdown–Cecilia Roth’s raw emotions situation the tone for grand of the film; the transgender Antonia San Juan provides the madcap Almodovar wit of his earlier movies. Penelope Cruz stands out–a gloomy beauty who gives a haunting, fragile performance as an HIV-infected, pregnant nun. Throw in Marisa Paredes as an aging diva with ruby hair touring in a production of A Streetcar Named Desire and the stage is situation for Almodovar’s tribute to suffering womanhood, replete with wistful references to All About Eve. Not as consistently toothsome as some of his earlier work but perhaps more weak and sunless, more resigned to the vicissitudes of esteem and death. It’s fantastic that Almodovar–the greatest Spanish director since Bunuel–could have remained proper to his sensibility and have won an academy award. He’s Bunuel with none of the bitterness–Bunuel with a smile and a wink at the absurd.
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Stream Charlie’s Angels – The Complete Second Season Movie Online
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Charlie’s Angels were astounding because they were quick-witted, glorious, and active. In Season Two, they play football, hang cruise, jog horses, play tennis, allege, play guitar, ice skate, enter a beauty pageant, and so on. The Angels present that they can occupy their occupy, anywhere, anytime. Farrah Fawcett left Charlie’s Angels after Season One. Although she does guest star in the third and fourth season, she does not appear in the second season. She was replaced by Cheryl Ladd.
Here is an episode guide, with a exiguous description:
1. Angels in Paradise (1) : Charlie has been kidnapped while on vacation in Hawaii.
2. Angels in Paradise (2) : The Angels work on rescuing Charlie.
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3. Angels on Ice (1) : Two ice expose stars are kidnapped. Guest stars (gs) : Phil Silvers, Jim Backus
4. Angels on Ice (2) : Iggy, the ice show’s prop man disappears. Then Kelly disappears. gs: Phil Silvers, Jim Backus
5. Radiant Angels All in a Row: Incidents at the Miss Chrysanthemum Pageant fear off the contestants.
6. Angel Flight: Mysterious threats at a stewardess school cause the Angels to enroll.
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7. Circus of Terror: The Angels aid a gypsy ringmaster and his son when attempts are made to waste their circus.
8. Angel in Love: A suspected murderer is the man with whom Sabrina is in worship.
9. U.F.A’s (Unidentified Flying Angels) : When a wealthy woman disappears, the Angels investigate a foundation that believes in UFO’s.
10. Angels on the Air: Someone shots at a radio newswoman. The Angels investigate the several people that had reason to loathe her.
11. Angel Baby: The Angels attend a friend glean his fiancée.
12. Angels in the Wings: An actress seeks befriend from the Angels after someone tries to slay her.
13. Magic Fire: A magician hires the Angels to investigate the fires he is accused of setting.
14. The Sammy Davis Jr. Kidnap Caper: The Angels are hired as bodyguards for Sammy Davis, Jr., after a kidnapping attempt. gs: Sammy Davis Jr., & wife Altovise Davis.
15. Angels on Horseback: A tourist is murdered at a dude ranch.
16. Game, Position, Death: Incidents at a tennis tournament leave 1 star listless and several troubled.
17. Hours of Desperation: Jewel thieves threaten to extinguish Sabrina if the Angels don’t aid them win their partner who took the jewels.
18. Diamond in the Rough: A broken-down thief asks the Angels to support remove a distinguished diamond from a wealthy Arab and return it to a museum.
19. Angels in the Backfield: A women’s football team is threatened by motorcyclists.
20. The Sandcastle Murders: Kris’s neighbor is the latest victim of a serial murderer.
21. Angel Blues: A folk singer dies from a heroin overdose.
22. Mother Goose is Running For her Life: Someone sabotages a toy company.
23. Runt Angels of the Night: A serial killer targeting blond prostitutes sends the Angels “undercover” as hookers.
24. The Jade Trap: Charlie asks the Angels to investigate the destroy of a wealthy woman.
25. Angels on the Run: After a man disappears, his wife asks the Angels to back glean him.
26. Antique Angels: The theft of a highly radioactive fuel leads the angel to an antique auto indicate.
I am so grateful that Sony decided to release the second season of Charlie’s Angels on DVD! I pray they follow up with the three remaining seasons as well. Season 2 is my well-liked season for a number of reasons. First of all, the tone of the series changed with the introduction of Kris Munroe. In Season 1 the episodes were distinguished more adult oriented, but in Season 2 there was a blitz of toys being marketed towards kids and the demonstrate became a bit campy. Having a rookie Angel on the payroll soothed this transition, for with Kris came a sense of humor. Having posed for the gross undercover roles of a toy mannequin (“Mother Goose is Running For His Life”), a clown (“Angels on Ice”), and a nudist (“Angels in Paradise”), Kris was clearly a team player. Cheryl Ladd proved her worth throughout the hasten of the series by allowing Kris to evolve from the bewitching innocent who first bounced into the Townsend offices and into a more world weary extinct woman by the demolish of Season 5. Her major turning point is depicted in “Angel Baby” in which Kris shoots a man for the first time.
In addition to Sabrina & Kelly receiving a current partner, the Angels performed some of their best detective work in several of the episodes, most notably in “Angels in Paradise” in which they go up against two rival Hawaiian mobs, stage a jail atomize, and rescue a kidnapped Charlie. Bosley also gets noteworthy more alive to in the cases than he did on Season 1.
The portray and sound quality for this box plot are better than that of Season 1, but I am only giving it four stars because Sony has done the unthinkable in editing two of the episodes. Instead of giving fans the series as it originally aired, the first two episodes “Angels in Paradise” and “Angels on Ice” are chop up honest as they are in syndication. I was looking forward to this status mainly to have these two episodes as they originally aired. Let’s hope that if Sony does release Season 5, they do not crop up the first episode “From Street Models to Hawaiian Angels” which was changed to “Angel in Hiding” for syndication and is missing the most famous scene in which Kelly & Kris learn that their suspect Julie Rogers is actually working on the same case as them.
Despite Sony’s obscene laziness with this announce of editing the two portion episodes, I composed highly recommend buying this DVD box status. As far as I’m concerned Charlie’s Angels was the greatest prime time drama in the history of television and am thrilled that current generations will catch a taste of it via DVD.
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Imitation of Life 1959 Discount.
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Imitation of Life 1959 Description:
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1764 in Movie
- Released on: 2009-06-16
- Running time: 126 minutes
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Although little known today, in her own era author Fannie Hurst was among America’s most famous authors, a writer who frequently challenged the status quo in both her life and her literature. Among her most popular works was the novel IMITATION OF LIFE, which first came to the screen starring Claudette Colbert and Louise Beavers in 1934. Today both the novel and film would be considered somewhat racist–but at the time both were considered social shockers, dealing frankly with single mothers, rebellious daughters, and racial issues in a way that few novels and fewer still films of the era dared.
The first film version was as faithful to the novel as it dared be, telling the story of two single mothers–one black, one white–who join forces and hit the big time when the white woman successfully markets the black woman’s pancake recipe. But the 1959 film version substituted pancake make-up for pancake batter: the white woman is an actress, and with her black friend behind her she climbs the ladder to Broadway stardom. Director Douglas Sirk was reknowned for his ability with this sort of material, and although he did better films IMITATION OF LIFE is perhaps his most obvious stylistic statement: gallons of gloss, more soap suds than a sink full of dishes, and enough vulgar melodrama to fuel a thousand 1950s schoolgirl dreams.
This time around our stars are Lana Turner and Juanita Moore, supported by Sandra Dee and Susan Kohner as the respective and rebellious daughters who make their mothers lives a living hell, with Lana’s daughter Sandra falling in love with her mother’s beau and Juanita’s daughter Susan determined to defeat the racist society in which she lives by passing for white. All four actresses give it everything they’ve got, which means they all emote to the nth degree as they suffer through every emotional upheaval the screenwriters can devise.
Turner and Dee are essentially Turner and Dee. The real surprises here are Moore and Kohner. Saddled with a story that still keeps the black woman in the kitchen while the white woman plays, Moore nonetheless gives an outstanding and ultimately heartbreaking performance, and Kohner matches her every bit of the way as the wayward daughter who makes one bad choice after another in her refusal to knuckle under to a repressive society. It is a tremendous pity that neither actress went on to equally high-profile roles and films, but the times were against them–as the very nature of the film’s story should make abundantly clear.
The original novel and film were actually advanced for their time, but by the time this version hit the screen the “white lady upstairs and the black lady downstairs” was hardly a rung up the ladder. Even in 1959 many denounced the film as perpetuating racial stereotypes and class-thinking, and by today’s standards it is alternately distasteful and absurd. But oddly enough, that fact doesn’t undercut the incredible watchablity of the film. We may sneer at some of the values it presents, but it holds our attention all the way, and you’ll need at least three hankies for the film’s conclusion. If you are torn between purchasing the DVD or a VHS version, you should know that there is actually little difference between the two. The film has not been restored for DVD, and the lack of restoration is quite noticeable; moreover, the only bonus material on the DVD is the theatrical trailer. You might prefer to go with a low cost VHS until a really good DVD is released.
Poor Quality DVD – Melodrama At It’s Finest![]()
Imitation of Life is a movie that had perfect timing in the changing world of 1950′s Americana.
The oppression of legal segregation had taken its toll and a prime example of this burnout is Susan Kohner’s Sara Jane. This character had the perfect mother, but society told Sara Jane at a very young age that her mother would NEVER be good enough because of her black skin color. Sara Jane chafes at the limitations society places on her. She doesn’t want to be associated with maids, chauffeurs or going through back doors. She wants more, and as a `white woman’ she can get it. Many viewers who watch this film will be angry at Sara Jane, however, one must remember that ‘black’ was not yet beautiful, and this is the pre-civil rights era.
Lana Turner’s Laura Meredith asks Sara Jane, `have I ever treated you differently?’ The movie makes this answer abundantly clear although Sara Jane answers `no.’ The audience sees Turner’s pigeonholing of Sara Jane and Annie. Even after years of living together – she actually says to Annie, `I didn’t know that you had any friends.’
Laura Meredith is a character that represents society as a whole in this film. She is the accepted race and therefore, pleasantly clueless about matters that doesn’t affect her, while aiming for and achieving her dreams. Through the passage of time Laura becomes rich, successful, and a star – and for Annie, well, she remains the maid.
The DVD of this movie is extremely poor. The transfer is down right dirty in one scene and grainy throughout the film. There is one scene where Sara Jane is running down the stairs and she freezes in action. Universal didn’t even care enough about the viewer to put this common play-pause in a point where it would be seamless. This is a classic film that has been given anything but classic attention – extremely sloppy work from Universal.
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Thanks, David Durbin. Your review made me pull this order from my shoppiong cart. “Imitation” is a real “tear-jerkin’” classic in the old mold. I ran it as a Theater Projectionist in it’s original 1959 theatrical release. The last reel was about a 12 minute run. I could step out of the Projection Booth after the chnage-over, and regular as clockwork it would happen. I would hear the start of a swell of sniffles, and tears come up like a rising tide in theater in that last reel every night. That was when audiences showed emotion openly. I won’t buy any bad DVD transfers. I strongly bad-mouth bad transfers to all my film buff friends to also not buy. With the quality of DVD’s, why buy garbage. Most of my DVD purchases have been with Criterion for that reason. Sure hope Criterion get their hands on “Imitation”, and a lot more classics!
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In the early 80′s Jim Henson created one of the most ambitious fantasy films ever: The Murky Crystal. It was a movie that had a completely realized world with its maintain creatures and flora… and it was performed entirely by puppets. Not the Muppet kind that Henson is famed for, mind you. These were serious creations that keen serious innovations in animatronics. While many loved the movie and it was critically acclaimed many others didn’t “rep it”. There was no human interaction in the movie whatsoever and that effect off people. Also the movie was serious with none of that Muppet mayhem Henson fans are so stale to. That set off a few more people.
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The next evolutionary step in Jim’s gargantuan device of fantasy puppetry was Labyrinth, and they filled in the gaps that The Black Crystal left for those who couldn’t (or wouldn’t) “score” the idea of a fully realized fantasy setting that is outside of our absorb. How does he do it? Let me boom you…
Step One – Human actors. Labyrinth included the young, yet already talented Jennifer Connelly as their heroine and well-established musician and actor David Bowie as her nemesis. Now you procure the fun of a complete puppet world while at the same time you have human characters that interact in that same environment. Thus giving the viewer a better connection to the puppet characters.
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Step Two – Better puppets. The Shaded Crystal is a masterpiece in of itself, however the technology musty to animate the puppets was in its infancy and if you had to be picky about it you can bewitch away at the limitations of the puppets in that movie. With Labyrinth you earn updated technology, which gives you puppets who can note emotions better. Case in point is the goblin Hoggle, who is the starring puppet. So distinguished attention to detail went into his facial expressions that you can actually view the horror, disgust, madden, and joy in his eyes. Add to that other puppetry innovations and you have a world of cold puppets.
Step Three – Support it fun. The Black Crystal was a grandiose and serious film that included some laughable moments now and then. Labyrinth is the opposite. Is a fun film where the characters meet up with unexpected and often times crazy situations. Makes this fantasy adventure feel more amusing in the same draw it would reading a fun bedtime sage.
Step Four – Support the modern understanding. Jim Henson did The Unlit Crystal with the understanding that he wanted to design a whole different world inhabited by beings and creatures portrayed entirely by puppets. Labyrinth is essentially the same thing, but done in a different procedure. Walking through the movie’s namesake (the maze that leads to the goblin city) is definitely like being in another world that’s both spicy and fun. Great of what you peek is visually impressive and essentially bask in in the fact your eyes can play tricks on you. Brian Froud is again signed on as the conceptual designer and his work shines unbiased as well in this iteration as it did with Black Crystal.
Labyrinth also has the destinction of having songs specially written for the movie by David Bowie. Support in mind this movie was in the 80′s so what you rep is 80′s Bowie, and there are a couple scenes that lope more like music videos (or musical numbers) than standard scenes.
You might accumulate the impression I am dogging on Black Crystal in order to win up Labyrinth. Can’t be farther from the truth. However I do know the differences between the two films and how the other was made in response to the first. Labyrinth is the folk chronicle while Sunless Crystal is the fantasy book. I occupy both are fabulous movies.
The fresh DVD for Labyrinth was a superb compilation accurate from the initiate, and is superceded only now with the Anniversary Edition. Here’s what you get:
Documentary Making of the Labyrinth – Has interviews with actors, puppet performers and production staff including Jim Henson, Brian Henson, David Bowie (who gives us some insight on his character) and Jennifer Connelly as well as lots of details on compose and production of the movie. This documentary is a gem for those of you want solid behind-the-scenes details and was in the unusual DVD and is included on the Anniversary edition.
Journey Through the Labyrinth: Kingdom of Characters and The Quest for Golden City – These two all current featurettes include updated interviews with the cast and crew and never before seen footage from the Jim Henson archives. Kingdom of Characters focuses on… you guessed it… the main characters in the movie including conceptual create for the puppets (although Hoggle seems to be mostly left out, likely because there is so powerful of him in the modern documentary) and background info on the actors. The Quest for the Golden City is mostly fabricate details on the labyrinth, Goblin City and castle itself. These featurettes do well to enjoy in the gaps left by the unique documentary. The extra footage is test footage of the puppets and such, with some production footage as well. I noticed some of the production footage was a rehash of what’s on Making of the Labyrinth, but the crosstalk is few and far between.
Commentary by Brian Froud
You also score DDS 5.1 Surround in English and Japanese along with a Portugese stereo track (how many movies have a Japanese and Portugese dub? ), Subtitles (in English, Japanese, Portugese and French), remastered visuals from high definition masters, and it’s presented in anomorphic 2.35.1 widescreen. Beget me, the diffence in video quality between this and all of the previous DVD releases is primary. For no other reason this alone is worth getting.
This is what you would call the definitive edition to date, although that’s about to change. Labyrinth is slated for release on high definition Blu-Ray in unhurried September! It will have all the same features as this edition and will also include an queer portray in narrate extra titled The Storytellers. Which one do you regain? Well until I hear more about the high definition transfer I won’t say for distinct, but so far the track describe on Blu-Ray editions has been respectable. My only trouble is if the dapper up for Blu-Ray took out too distinguished of the modern grain from the camera. Will update when I learn more.
Labyrinth is a fabulous movie for all ages. The visuals will trace and the hijinks will entertain. If you are a Muppet fan this movie will be grand more accessable than the Shadowy Crystal, and if you like The Storyteller then you have abolustely no choice but to salvage this (it’s like a tubby length Storyteller movie sans John Harm) .
This is one of my favourite movies, because it truly understands the hearts of grown up girls, their adore of fantasy and lure the unlit & perilous lad that leads us down the garden path. It’s a astonishing account, with marvellous tunes that linger on and on. From “It’s Only Forever”, “Underground” and “Cool Down” but most especially “As the World Falls Down”. Reveal, such a comely and deftly filmed Cinderella Ball for Adults. I don’t know a woman that loves this film who does not say “I want that dress!”.
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Sarah is an easy to record to teen. She is section child – allotment woman, one foot in each world and truly not belonging to either. Added to this, her father has remarried and has minute time to exhaust on his growing daughter. We are not told, but it’s positive her mother is plain. Mom was an actress and lover of the magic and she passed this on to her comely daughter. It’s very hard to maintain Jennifer Connelly is only 12 years used here!!! She is the perfect Sarah, the glorious woman-child that has no sense of her plot in the world. Too grown for childish things, too young for boys and dating. Her cherished childhood toys are giving carelessly to her recent baby stepbrother, again emphasizing her feelings of alienation. Her unusual mother has dinky patience, and even when she tries, she meets with a hostile resentful woman-child. Sarah distress at feeling as if she is not wanted anywhere is so heartbreaking.
Left with the crying baby, and feeling that her world is slowly crumbling around her (reflected in Bowie’s “As the World Falls Down”), the child side takes control and spitefully wishes the baby to be taken away from the Goblins. In suitable Muppet fashion, they promptly and happy comply. Sarah faces the Goblin King Jareth – perfectly brought to life by Bowie – and demands he return her brother. When Jareth says he will only return her brother if she finds her procedure to the Goblin City, Sarah sucks in her courage and goes after him.
Along the contrivance she meets astounding friends such as Hoggle and Sir Didymous, and finds out her gain inner value and worth. Something we all have to do in growing up.
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A legal faerytale for the shrimp girl in us, wonderfully realized through the magic of the Muppets, Connelly and Bowie. This position is laced with all the astounding goodies that will thrill all the many lovers of the film.
Kudos for the spruce repackage.
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