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Nanny and the Professional (2005)
Truly Deep!
Mr. Bell's "Nanny and the Professional" is an enchanting tale, told low-budget style with big-budget BANG. The story, an excerpt from a feature length script, stands on its own as a powerful, fast-paced journey into the lives of a killer and a nanny forced together by deadly circumstances. The dialog is flawless and the performances are strong. Viewers should pay particular attention to the stand-out performances of Maya Gilbert as Jerri (I Wanna Be a Soap Star) and Felicia Walker as Vanity (Something New). Maya's performance transcends traditional 'micro budget' fare; she went deep and she engaged her emotions. She was simply awesome! One can easily see that Felicia sunk her teeth into her role as the sociopathic huntress -- she had fun with it.
For what the film accomplished with its micro budget I give it a 10/10. I can't wait to see the feature!!
Sex, Shoes & Unicorns (2005)
A Whimsical story, brilliantly written and competently acted!
Four beautiful women; four mixed up guys, and lots and lots of designer shoes -- at 50% off.
What a great concept! Very sexy! All the women were wonderfully introduced and I felt as though I knew them -- or at least knew their type. The director made a point of hiring the sexiest actresses he could find and did a darn good job. Tammi and Kathryn were tantalizing as Taylor and Bridget (respectively) -- and Cherish playing Mimi was an absolute hit! What great casting. I also loved the fact that there was an interracial romance but ethnicity was not a big deal in the story. I haven't seen such a diverse cast since The Matrix: Reloaded.
The movie had me calling up old girlfriends offering to give them a foot massage. Oh, and the garbage disposal scene-- OH-MY-GOSH!