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Door to Door (2002)
Absolutely Inspirational...
I don't know how anyone could walk away from seeing this movie and NOT feel absolutely inspired by the true story of Bill Porter.
William H. Macy delivers, in my opinion, the best performance of his life as Bill Porter. Porter is a real life businessman, stricken with cerebral palsy from birth and unable to use his right arm. Helen Mirren, who plays Bill's mother, also gives a great performance as a victim of alzheimer's disease back before the term was coined.
This story leaves you feeling wonderful, with that satisfied feeling inside. You feel uplifted by hearing and seeing this story. It is an amazing story; WATCH IT NOW!
Will & Grace (1998)
The only people who wouldn't like this show are homophobes!!
I have been a devoted watcher of this television show since the beginning, and I LOVE IT! And Apparently, so does the rest of America. Unlike the homophobes and old people who wrote below, I think Jack (Sean Hayes) and Karen (Megan Mullaly) are two of the most spectacular character in television sitcoms. Debra Messing and Eric McCormack are also good in their portrayals of the show's namesakes.
But, like someone I've heard of earlier said, this show should be called "Jack and Karen". The show would be nothing if not boring without the two of them around to spice it up. The consistent humor and antics of the show are something you talk about at work the next day, something you can think about and laugh to yourself about it after it's over. There are few shows on television that can do this, and Will & Grace is certainly a different version of the rest.
You have to watch this show with an open mind though. If you're homophobic or a person above the age of 65, or from the northeast section of the US (apparently from the comments below), this show isn't for you. But, I digress.
This is NBC at its finest when it comes to sitcoms. Easily one of the Top 10 of all time on NBC and a top 20 all time on Television. Congrats to NBC for a brilliant piece of comedy.
********** out of ********** (10/10)
Raw Deal: A Question of Consent (2001)
Sundance Masterpiece
I believe the Sundance film festival has set an all time high for themselves after this movie. A documentary that takes place during an alleged rape, this movie defies vulgarity, but doesn't do it just for the heck of it. This documentary was set out to prove a point and make a case, and made it well. 10/10 stars and snaps to the director.
Crazy in Alabama (1999)
A Movie To Be Crazy About
This movie was excellent. That is all there is to it. Melanie Griffith really shined, especially at the end, and Lucas Black was terrific throughout the entire movie. He is surely a young actor to look for in the future. Clearly the Academy missed this movie because Melanie Griffith wasn't nominated for an Oscar, which she should have been. Well, she gets the nomination in my book, my rating is 10/10.
Jawbreaker (1999)
Good Movie- Sweet as Candy
This movie totally rocked!! I thought this movie had great punch-lines, great style, great music, and above all an AWESOME cast. Rose McGowan is great in this movie, along with newcomer Judy Greer. Julie Benz and Rebecca Gayheart also are good in this movie. This movie sort of put a twist on the teen sensation, along with an R rating and TONS of sex appeal. Overall, I give this movie ****1/2 of *****
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
If he were any cooler, he would still be frozen, baby.
This is an extremely funny movie starring Mike Myers and Elizabeth Hurley. This is a must see if you like to laugh, because this movie delivers non-stop laughs that will keep you rolling in your seat the whole time. This will make you laugh until you cry. So go rent it and watch it.......baby.