441 lines
19 KiB
Plaintext
441 lines
19 KiB
Plaintext
°°°°°°°°°°° ± ÜÜÜÜÜ
|
||
° ° ± Û
|
||
° ° ± Û
|
||
° ° ± Û
|
||
° ° ¿ÄÄÄÄ¿ ± Û ¿ÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
° ° ³ ³ ± Û ³ ³ ÃÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
° ° ³ ³ ± Û ³ ³ ³
|
||
°°°°°°°°°°° Á Á ±ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ ÜÜÛÜÜ Á Á ÀÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
² ² Ûßßßßßßß
|
||
² ² Û
|
||
² ² Ä ³ Û
|
||
² ² ³ ÛÜÜÜÜ
|
||
² ² ³ ÚÄÄÄÄ´ Û ÚÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
² ² ³ ³ ³ Û ³ ³
|
||
²²²² Á ÀÄÄÄÄÙ ÛÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ ÀÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
±±±±±±±
|
||
± ±
|
||
± ± Ä
|
||
±±±±±±±± ÚÄÄÄÄ¿ Â Â ÚÄÄÄ¿ Ú Â ¿
|
||
± ± ÃÄÄÄÄÙ À¿ ÚÙ ³ ÃÄÄÄÙ ³ ³ ³
|
||
± ± ÀÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÙ Á ÀÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÁÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
|
||
ONLINE VIDEO REVIEW
|
||
|
||
WRITTEN AND EDITED BY: BETH A. SPOTTS
|
||
|
||
ISSUE #1 MAY 1992
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
A WORD FROM THE EDITOR............
|
||
|
||
Welcome to the premiere issue of "ONLINE VIDEO REVIEW," "OLIVER" for short.
|
||
This online publication will be dedicated to the subject of movies on
|
||
videocassette. Each issue will first list the major theatrical releases
|
||
that will be available on video tape in the next few months. Then, I will
|
||
provide a brief review or synopsis of some of the films which are new in
|
||
stores or will be there shortly. Some other sections in this and coming
|
||
issues include an "oldie but goodie" selection, whereby I review/synopsize a
|
||
movie which has been out on video for awhile, but that you may have
|
||
missed. I plan to add additional sections to this publication based upon
|
||
reader response and suggestions.
|
||
|
||
This magazine is, as of now, FREE. However, I would greatly appreciate
|
||
your registering your copy just for my information. Reader response
|
||
and comments will determine the fate of future issues. A registration
|
||
form will accompany this text file. Thank you, and enjoy.
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
NEW MAJOR RELEASES ON VIDEO TAPE FOR THE COMING MONTHS:
|
||
|
||
! = reviewed in this issue
|
||
|
||
"JFK"
|
||
Directed by: Oliver Stone
|
||
Kevin Costner, Diane Keaton,
|
||
Kevin Bacon
|
||
No release date available.
|
||
|
||
"STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY"
|
||
Directed by: Nicholas Meyer
|
||
William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan,
|
||
Walter Koenig, Michelle Nichols, George Takei, Kim Cattral, David Warner,
|
||
and Christopher Plummer
|
||
Tentative Release Date: July 1, 1992
|
||
|
||
!"FOR THE BOYS"
|
||
Directed by: Mark Rydell
|
||
Bette Midler, James Caan
|
||
Tentative Release Date: May 28, 1992
|
||
|
||
!"FATHER OF THE BRIDE"
|
||
Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Martin Short
|
||
Tentative Release Date: May 27, 1992
|
||
|
||
"THE MAN IN THE MOON"
|
||
Directed by: Robert Mulligan
|
||
Sam Waterston, Tess Harper
|
||
Tentative Release Date: July 1, 1992
|
||
|
||
"SEEDPEOPLE"
|
||
Directed by: Peter Manoogian
|
||
Sam Hennings, Andrea Roth, Dane Witherspoon
|
||
Tentative Release Date: May 28, 1992
|
||
|
||
"THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE"
|
||
(animated)
|
||
Tentative Release Date: July 17, 1992
|
||
|
||
"FOR RICHER, FOR POORER"
|
||
Directed by: Jay Sandrich
|
||
Jack Lemmon, Talia Shire, Jonathan Silverman
|
||
Tentative Release Date: July 1, 1992
|
||
|
||
"COLD JUSTICE"
|
||
Directed by: Terry Green
|
||
Roger Daltrey, Dennis Waterman
|
||
Tentative Release Date: June 24, 1992
|
||
|
||
"EVERYBODY'S FINE" (Italian with English Subtitles)
|
||
Directed by: Giuseppe Tornatore
|
||
Marcello Mastroianni, Salvatore Cascio
|
||
Tentative Release Date: July 1, 1992
|
||
|
||
"EXPOSURE"
|
||
Directed by: Walter Salles Jr.
|
||
Amanda Pays, Peter Coyote
|
||
Tentative Release Date: May 20, 1992
|
||
|
||
!"THIS IS SPINAL TAP"
|
||
(re-release, includes new music video "Break Like the Wind")
|
||
Directed by: Rob Reiner
|
||
Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer
|
||
Tentative Release Date: May 6, 1992
|
||
|
||
!"ANASTASIA: THE MYSTERY OF ANNA"
|
||
(made for TV)
|
||
Amy Irving, Olivia de Havilland, Omar Sharif, Rex Harrison,
|
||
Claire Bloom, Susan Lucci, Elke Sommer
|
||
Tentative Release Date: May 14, 1992
|
||
|
||
"DIARY OF A HITMAN"
|
||
Forest Whitaker, Sharon Stone, James Belushi, Sherilyn Fenn
|
||
Tentative Release Date: May 27, 1992
|
||
|
||
"THE BUTCHER'S WIFE"
|
||
Directed by: Terry Hughes
|
||
Demi Moore, Jeff Daniels
|
||
Tentative Release Date: May 13, 1992
|
||
|
||
"24 HOURS TO MIDNIGHT"
|
||
Cynthia Rothrock
|
||
Tentative Release Date: May 6, 1992
|
||
|
||
ALSO REVIEWED IN THIS ISSUE:
|
||
|
||
"THE SUPER" starring Joe Pesci
|
||
"OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY" starring Danny DeVito
|
||
"DEAD AGAIN"
|
||
"BILLY BATHGATE" starring Dustin Hoffman and Nicole Kidman
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
VIDEO REVIEWS
|
||
|
||
"ANASTASIA: THE MYSTERY OF ANNA" * * * 1/2
|
||
|
||
In this made-for-TV drama, winner of two Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe
|
||
Awards, Amy Irving stunningly portrays Anna Anderson, a woman whose claim
|
||
to be the sole surviving daughter of Czar Nicholas II of Russia remains one
|
||
of the greatest mysteries of the 20th century.
|
||
|
||
The film alternates between the present day, when Anna realizes who she is
|
||
and tries to convince the world of her identity, and flashbacks to the past,
|
||
when the Czar's family (supposedly including Anastasia) were brutally
|
||
murdered by revolutionists.
|
||
|
||
Because nobody knows to this day if Anastasia really did survive the
|
||
massacre to surface years later in the form of Anna Anderson, there is no
|
||
ending to give away here--only to say that this is a powerful, sweeping
|
||
saga, rich in historical lessons and filled with triumph and tragedy.
|
||
This is the epic's only real fault: the ending is unfulfilling because
|
||
there is no ending. The question asked at the beginning is asked again
|
||
at the conclusion: who is this woman?
|
||
|
||
On the one hand, she has memories of Anastasia's childhood that,
|
||
according to some people who knew her, including her governess, only the
|
||
real Anastasia could know. There is also no reason, other than fame, for
|
||
her to lie about her identity--there is no fortune involved, but bitterness
|
||
still abounds in Russia for the overthrown Czar's family. Also, scars
|
||
in keeping with a brutal mauling in childhood mar Anna's body.
|
||
|
||
However, some people see things differently. Witnesses to the massacre
|
||
of the Czar's family claim that there is no way Anastasia could have escaped
|
||
or survived. The family was, according to witnesses, beaten to death,
|
||
their appendages cut off and burned in acid. And, Anastasia was among them.
|
||
|
||
Two-time Academy Award winner Olivia de Havilland adds shine to an already
|
||
sensational cast. If you can tolerate never knowing the solution to
|
||
a mystery, by all means rent this engrossing film to enjoy.
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
"THIS IS SPINAL TAP" (re-release) * * * 1/2
|
||
|
||
This hilarious romp around the world in a faux rock tour looks so much
|
||
like the real thing that you'll begin to wonder, until the band tells you
|
||
that their drummers keep exploding onstage.
|
||
|
||
The stars here (portrayed by "LaVerne and Shirley"'s Michael McKean and
|
||
former "Saturday Night Live" castmembers Harry Shearer and Christopher
|
||
Guest), look so little like themselves that you won't recognize them.
|
||
The British rock star accents are realistic, as are their long hair
|
||
and tight pants.
|
||
|
||
The wit is tight and off-the-cuff; no laugh track. There is no evidence
|
||
here that Spinal Tap is anything but a washed out rock band trying to
|
||
make it on the comeback trail. The songs that they perform onstage
|
||
with such seriousness and uproar provide some of the best chuckles--
|
||
"Big Bottoms," for one. Another's lyrics announce, "I wanna get you with
|
||
my big pink torpedo."
|
||
|
||
Now that Spinal Tap has a new album out (Break Like the Wind),
|
||
I guess they are real, though the performers are still actors, and
|
||
nobody who saw their movie will forget their roots.
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
"FOR THE BOYS" * * *
|
||
|
||
Bette Midler and James Caan hate each other in this film, but they can't
|
||
seem to stay away from one another for their entire lives. And the chemistry
|
||
they share onstage keeps the "boys" (soldiers at war overseas) coming back
|
||
for more.
|
||
|
||
In her Oscar nominated role as a flirty singer given a chance to perform
|
||
with Caan's already famous entertainer overseas, Midler is terrific. This
|
||
is the type of film her talent was meant to produce: singing, dancing,
|
||
telling off-color jokes.
|
||
|
||
Bitter over the wars themselves after the death of her soldier husband,
|
||
Midler continues to be famous with Caan back in the states on their own
|
||
TV show. But wars keep coming, and the stars are always called into the
|
||
middle of them.
|
||
|
||
Midler's son, portrayed by director Mark Rydell's son Christopher, also
|
||
becomes a serviceman, only to be cut down in the prime of life in Vietnam.
|
||
|
||
Although the story here is not as strong as it could be, the song and dance
|
||
numbers are solid foot-tappers, and the two stars have a definite chemistry
|
||
together. The movie is also a tad long, illustrating as it does Midler's
|
||
entire life from a young woman to an disillusioned, lonely old lady.
|
||
"For The Boys" received its best reviews from adults; children and teenagers
|
||
will not appreciate the atmosphere, the message, or the classic songs.
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
"FATHER OF THE BRIDE" * * * 1/2
|
||
|
||
In this remake of the Elizabeth Taylor classic in which she portrayed
|
||
the blushing bride, styles have changed and expenses have skyrocketed,
|
||
but dear old Dad is still as bewildered by it all as ever.
|
||
|
||
Steve Martin is stunned when his daughter comes home from Europe with a
|
||
BIG announcement: she's getting married. Her fiance is wonderful, she
|
||
gushes lovingly, and "he's just like you dad, except he's brilliant."
|
||
|
||
And so begins a hilarious and often touching jaunt through a long,
|
||
money hungry, exhausting process that culminates in a few hours that will
|
||
join a man and a woman in matrimony. Those sometimes painful steps leading
|
||
up to a foregone conclusion look familiar to some and just plain funny
|
||
to most. The meeting of the bride's and groom's parents for the first
|
||
time. The eccentric wedding consultant. The spat between the
|
||
engaged couple that almost calls the whole thing off. The viewer is
|
||
bound to be as relieved as Martin's character when everything comes off,
|
||
although, of course, not exactly as planned.
|
||
|
||
Entertainment for the whole family, with adults identifying with the
|
||
characters and children enjoying both Martin's slapstick antics and
|
||
Martin Short's portrayal of the goofy wedding consultant.
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
"THE SUPER" * * 1/2
|
||
|
||
Joe Pesci's first banner role is an admirable effort taking on a problem
|
||
that is definitely real and brandishing a blatant message without lecturing.
|
||
|
||
Pesci's character is a would-be slumlord. His father owns a whole slew of
|
||
run-down, inner city apartment buildings, which Pesci stands to inherit.
|
||
However, before the old man will bequeath his holdings to his only child,
|
||
said child must prove himself by successfully managing one building.
|
||
Pesci takes on the challenge, but soon is thwarted by the friendly
|
||
neighborhood building inspectors, landing his butt in court. His sentence?
|
||
To live for three months in his building, amidst rodents the size of
|
||
poodles, the lack of adequate heat and water, and, oh, yes, the tenants
|
||
who don't like him one bit.
|
||
|
||
As he slowly acclimates himself to the new surroundings and tries to
|
||
think of ways to make himself more comfortable without giving in to the
|
||
orders to fix up the building, he comes to realize that his tenants are
|
||
more than just rent-payers; they are people, living in delapidated
|
||
accomodations not fit for dogs.
|
||
|
||
Although the ending is kind of obvious and the moral of the story is
|
||
clear from the start, this is a must-see for Pesci fans (he can be seen
|
||
on other videos such as "Good Fellas" and "Home Alone") and a decent
|
||
picture in its own right.
|
||
|
||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
"OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY" * * 1/2
|
||
|
||
Danny DeVito is king of the slimeball roles, and this one is prime.
|
||
As a big-city executive who loves only doughnuts and his laptop computer
|
||
(and money, of course), DeVito is not even a likeable lug in "Other
|
||
People's Money."
|
||
|
||
His computer never fails to tell him of the likely candidates for
|
||
takeover, and the latest victim is to be a wire and cable company in
|
||
New England that is on the verge of bankruptcy. Only problem is,
|
||
the buy-out isn't going to be easy, what with the family-like closeness
|
||
of the employees to the boss, and the boss's daughter who just happens
|
||
to be a corporate lawyer.
|
||
|
||
Although this film has many laughs, much of the material is highly
|
||
unrealistic, and the budding romantic relationship between DeVito and
|
||
the beautiful young attorney is just TOO unlikely. "Other People's
|
||
Money" is definitely worth renting if you like DeVito, but if you have
|
||
trouble identifying with a main character who has not a shred of decency,
|
||
you might want to look elsewhere.
|
||
|
||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
"DEAD AGAIN" * * *
|
||
|
||
In this gripping tale of a man and a woman and the web of mystery and
|
||
intrigue that binds them together, a murder followed by a death sentence
|
||
about to be carried out grabs the viewer at the onset. A famous maestro
|
||
is about to be executed for murdering his wife. The year is 1949.
|
||
|
||
Then, we catapult to the present day, when an amnestic woman is plagued
|
||
with nightmares and mute with apparent fear. Enter the hero, a ne'er
|
||
do well private investigator hired to find her family and identity.
|
||
But an ad in the local paper turns up only a seemingly kindly
|
||
hypnotherapist, whose sessions with the dazed woman send them all back
|
||
through time.
|
||
|
||
"Dead Again," a suspenseful tale of reincarnation, entertains well with its
|
||
good acting performances and superb plot twists. A cameo appearance by
|
||
Robin Williams also adds to the movie's value. It's a movie that makes
|
||
you think that perhaps an unhappy ending may not be the end.
|
||
|
||
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
"BILLY BATHGATE" * * 1/2
|
||
|
||
Taking place in the 1940's when mafiosos were in their heyday, "Billy
|
||
Bathgate" is an entertaining but only run-of-the-mill gangster movie.
|
||
|
||
Bathgate gets mixed up with one of the more infamous mobsters of the time,
|
||
Dutch Shultz (Dustin Hoffman). First, he performs odd jobs just to get
|
||
the boss's attention. Then, Shultz begins giving him bigger and better
|
||
chores, culminating with the job of babysitting his girlfriend.
|
||
|
||
You can guess what happens here--Bathgate falls for the lovely, glamorous
|
||
character portrayed by Nicole Kidman. Actually, there is a lot more to
|
||
the story than this, but it's hard to recall amid the frequent acts of
|
||
violence. Shultz's former right-hand man, played by Bruce Willis, for
|
||
instance, is tortured and then given "cement shoes" and thrown off a boat.
|
||
Many acting performances here shine, however, and partially make up for
|
||
a predictable, sometimes lackluster script. The ending satisfies; Billy
|
||
Bathgate has some memories he will likely remember for the rest of his life.
|
||
|
||
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
THIS MONTH'S "OLDIE BUT GOODIE" PICK--
|
||
|
||
"EL NORTE" (1983) * * * *
|
||
Spanish with English Subtitles
|
||
Directed by: Gregory Nava
|
||
Zaide Sylvia Gutierrez, David Villalpando
|
||
|
||
From the first moments of "El Norte," we know that we are in the hands
|
||
of a great movie. It handles itself in such a romantic and poetic way
|
||
that we are deeply touched by its story.
|
||
|
||
The movie tells the story of Rosa and Enrique, two young Guatemalans,
|
||
brother and sister, and their long trek up through Mexico to el norte,
|
||
the United States.
|
||
|
||
They begin in a small village and end up in Los Angeles to pursue
|
||
the American Dream. Their father, Arturo, goes to a meeting to
|
||
protest working conditions and is killed. Their mother disappears.
|
||
The hero and heroine, who are in their late teens, decide to leave
|
||
the village and go to America.
|
||
|
||
They go by bus and foot up through Mexico, which is as hard on immigrants
|
||
from the South as America is. However, after making it to the border,
|
||
are met with roadblocks again and again until finally they crawl
|
||
to the promised land through a rodent-infested drainage tunnel.
|
||
|
||
The two quickly manage to find jobs in the illegal job market and succeed
|
||
for a time, until the sad, heartbreaking ending. Though they initially
|
||
live in squalor and work for slave wages, they somehow hold on to their
|
||
optimism and belief in their dream.
|
||
|
||
The movie, with its stunning visual power, steadfastly avoids becoming
|
||
a political film despite its portrayal of L.A.'s undocumented workers.
|
||
It does so by telling the story solely through the characters' eyes,
|
||
and living through them.
|
||
|
||
The violent beginning to the film may not be suitable for young children,
|
||
but the grandness is something that even teenagers may appreciate.
|
||
|
||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
CHILDREN'S PICK OF THE MONTH:
|
||
|
||
"101 DALMATIONS" * * * 1/2
|
||
(animated)
|
||
|
||
Recently released on video is this Disney classic, which tells first a
|
||
love story (between two dalmations) and then an adventure story when
|
||
the offspring of said dogs (over a dozen puppies) is kidnapped by the
|
||
evil human, Cruella DeVille, who wants to make a bundle by selling them.
|
||
|
||
Pongo is the hero, who, along with his wife, is heartbroken over the
|
||
loss of the pups. They embark on a journey across England to find and
|
||
rescue their babies, but end up rescuing a whole slew of puppies alone with
|
||
them, thus making a grand total of 101 dalmations.
|
||
|
||
Kids and adults alike won't be able to help but adore Pongo and his gang.
|
||
The screenplay is easy enough to follow, yet clever enough to keep the
|
||
attention of all but the most finicky viewers. Rent, watch, and enjoy.
|
||
|
||
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
OLIVER PREVIEW
|
||
|
||
To be reviewed in the next issue:
|
||
|
||
Oliver Stone's longwinded, controversial "JFK," starring Kevin Costner
|
||
in a fact-based role as a southern attorney who refuses to accept the
|
||
government's conclusions regarding the assasination and death of John
|
||
F. Kennedy.
|
||
|
||
"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country," the supposed last journey of
|
||
the Enterprise into theaters, at least with Kirk and Company, brings
|
||
back the original cast members for one last horrah. This time their
|
||
mission is peace.
|
||
|
||
AND MORE!!
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
|