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- "High School Musical" Gives an Outstanding Message About Acceptance by Teenagers
by Ed Bagley. High School Musical - 3 Stars (Good)
The Disney Channel had to be beside itself with the premiere broadcast in January 2006 of "High School Musical" which was its most successful made-for-television movie up to that time with 7.7 million viewers.
In addition to its commercial success High School Musical is an even bigger artistic success with an outstanding message about acceptance by teenagers... products, articles, news
- "Coach Carter" Sends an Outstanding Message About a Coach with Integrity, Honor and Goodness
by Ed Bagley. Samuel L. Jackson plays Coach Ken Carter in a good sports drama with an outstanding message for today's high school basketball players who see playing with the pros as their only objective in life.
Coach Carter, a successful sporting goods store owner and an outstanding athlete in his day, returns to his alma mater which is located in a poor area of Richmond (CA). He inherits a team with players... products, articles, news
- "The Producers" Sets Out to Prove That You Can Make More Money Failing Than Succeeding
by Ed Bagley. The Producers - 2 Stars (Average)
The Producers is a Broadway musical featuring a washed up producer and creative accountant who set out to prove that you can make more money by failing than succeeding.
Max Bialystock (Nathan Lane) was once on top of Broadway's world and now cannot get a show past opening night. When neurotic accountant Leo Bloom (Matthew Broderick) arrives on the scene he prop... products, articles, news
- "Supernatural" Is Renewed For Another Season, Bringing Excellent Horror To The CW
by Rob Mead. When the WB folded into what is now known as the "CW", the new network needed hits badly. On Thursday night the WB had some success with two shows, "Smallville" and "Supernatural", and the CW were not about to lose either one of them to another network. The new executives at the CW gave the greenlight for both shows to be the flagship for their new struggling network. They made the right choice a... products, articles, news
- "Meet the Fockers" Gets a Real Boost From De Niro and Hoffman
by Ed Bagley. Meet the Fockers - 3 Stars (Good)
Meet the Fockers is the best comedy I have seen in a long time. It was not overdone and not underdone.
This movie could have been easily over-the-top with its descriptive title, but there is no hint of it in the presentation. The Motion Picture Association of America was not going to allow the title to be used unless the producers could find an actual family wi... products, articles, news
- "Breakfast on Pluto" Is Really Not About an Alien from Outer Space
by Ed Bagley. Breakfast on Pluto - 2 Stars (Average)
Breakfast on Pluto is a gender preference movie about a boy who really wants to be a girl, and settles for being a transvestite trying to find a place in a world that curses his very existence. Irish actor Cillian Murphy plays Patrick "Kitten" Braden in a controversial film due to the subject matter.
It is very difficult to make a great film. It is difficu... products, articles, news
- Review of "2001: A Space Odyssey"
by David Terr. "2001: A Space Odyssey", more commonly known simply as "2001", is my all time favorite movie. I have watched it about 30 times over the years, mainly on videotape. I love it mainly for its cinematography, which still looks futuristic after nearly 40 years. I also enjoy the profound mystery of the story.
"2001" is divided into four parts. The first part, titled "The Dawn of Man", takes place mill... products, articles, news
- An Interview with "Zero Day" director Ben Coccio
by Leslie Halpern. "Sometimes a subject just chooses you and it's impossible to look away. When that happens, you just have to approach the subject honestly and hope others can find value in it." Filmmaker Ben Coccio gave this explanation for choosing the subject of high school shootings for his first feature length film, a fictional account of two teenaged boys planning and carrying out a deadly attack on fellow... products, articles, news
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