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Reviews
Charlie's Angels (2000)
Charlie, How your angels get down like that?
McG, thats how. I thought this film was a pure visual delight. Being obsessed with Mtv, I'm fairly familiar with some of Mcg's previous work. The fluidity of images captivated me so much I could not leave the theater (even though I needed to use the bathroom for the last half hour of the movie.)at all during the film. Charlie's Angels is so good you wont be able to cry for an hour after seeing it. This film was also Built by the actors it contained. Crispin glovers devilish portrayal of the thin man made me squirm uncomfortably in my seat. Tom Green as the Chad was very Tom Green. I love the scene where The man who knows too little Bill Murray fights The sweetest transvestite of them all Tim Curry donned in vinyl sumo wrestler suits. I tell you this because when you go to see this movie the first thing you say when you walk out of the theater will begin with: "I love the scene where..."
Nowhere Man (1995)
truth?
I saw every episode, in fact I taped every one. I'm not crazy but It was an awsome show. In the last episode Tom shoots a guy in the leg? What is this!? The show was about the search for truth not revenge! I cried for an hour after I found out the show was cancelled. We never found out the truth, but would we have believed it anyway?
The Truth About Jane (2000)
Coming out and Coming to terms.
"exposed" as a lesbian, Rejected by everyone including her girlfriend, supported only by a closeted teacher and her mothers gay friend(RuPaul continuing His string of "out of drag" movie roles.), The film is realistic and unique in that it deals with a mothers struggle with her daughters sexuality in a non-"I don't accept you as gay now but at the end of the movie, I suddenly will" way. Her mother learns ultimately that loving her daughter means being a part of her life and not rejecting the idea that She may be wrong.