Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Long Hot Summer [VHS]







Long Hot Summer [VHS] Overview


Paul Newman has his glorious youthful swagger in this southern-fried melodrama, which marked his first picture with Joanne Woodward (they married after shooting ended). The script is a melange of William Faulkner stories, although it appears more under the influence of Tennessee Williams and Picnic than the Nobel Prize winner. Drifter Newman catches the eye of schoolmarm Woodward and her father, a rural Mississippi bigshot (Orson Welles). This is not one of Welles's better moments; he appears to be conducting make-up experiments. There is some enjoyable flapdoodle along the way, in the Freud-meets-Gone with the Wind manner of '50s southern cooking, but the ending is embarrassingly compromised. The same production team would leave out the box-office concessions a few years later on Hud. A studly Newman justifies this description of his character: "I wish I was Ben Quick. He's got the whole state of Mississippi to graze on." --Robert Horton




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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Summer Rental [VHS]







Summer Rental [VHS] Overview


John Candy's first leading role was in this 1985 film by Carl Reiner, in which the comic actor played a stressed-out air traffic controller who takes his family on a Florida vacation and has to deal with arrogant, rich jerks. Candy is good in what is almost a straight part (albeit with some jokes), and Reiner keeps the tone in check so his star has an opportunity to show more than one dimension. --Tom Keogh


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Summer Rental is very funny, John Candy is / was great. It 's a good movie for family vacation. From what we can and must wrong.Fun under the Florida sun go! Rent the movie will not regret it.


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Saturday, February 13, 2010

A Summer Story [VHS]









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The other guests were all well received by his voice to the chorus: "A history of summer" is a jewel deep that many have not seen. I came across a title to read Leonard Maltin's Movie Book Review and was struck by his description of the story: a young man, a lawyer, with perspectives that comes in a seductive, beautiful lover and then take dramatic decisions of the mind and the heart, which too often not done properly (or can). The love story between the two - and thestunning scenery, first class photography, music, directing, editing, and - all this, however, is even more beautiful as a movie "Maltin's Hotel 3 stars" would testify. There is not a false note in history made - a "John Galsworthy's The Apple Tree" is based, a great story on his own - and the actors, even the child actors are credible and true. The story moves quickly enough for a love story - and the end, I dilvuge, presents a dramatic and subtle aseverything you can imagine. The end is rotated as powerful as it is likely to see a picture in a movie. Imogen Stubbs was the role of his life, like the beautiful farm girl - her beauty, wit, intelligence and strength (and weakness in the face of Enduring Love) could not be done better. Yes, this treatment deserves to DVD - and the soundtrack itself must be on CD. "A story of Summer" is one of those rare love stories film - you will never forget.


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