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The Old Man Who Read Love Stories Review

The Old Man Who Read Love Stories
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I just purchased this DVD being a fan of Richard Dreyfuss and was excited about seeing this movie because I have heard good things about it. I had to first purchase a Region Free DVD player though because it is not released in Region 1 which is crazy! I know all the hang ups about its release in the US and all but come on!!!!
Anyway, this movie is fantastic and Richard Dreyfuss is amazing in it. I won't go through what it is all about because it is reviewed above. It is a bit of a slow mover but in the end you really get that good feeling from it. This is a different pace for Richard Dreyfuss but he can adapt to every character with ease it seems and does a fine job. I definitely would recommend this film to anyone that can get their hands on it. Right now being that it is not availible in Region 1 it feels special to be able to view this movie and have it in my collection. For any Richard Dreyfuss fans, don't pass up this movie!

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Chapter Two (1980) Review

Chapter Two  (1980)
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I think this movie was not only great but a very inspirational movie. It showed true love and that's what is needed to remain sain in any relationship. I am hurt that I can't find this movie on DVD and would like to know how I can get it. Let me know if anyone finds out.


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The Competition (1980) Review

The Competition  (1980)
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The reviews for this movie go back to 1999.If
this isn't evidence enough that people would
buy this movie if it came out on dvd then I don't know what is.
Like all of you I have been waiting for it
to come out on dvd.Luckily I transferred my
entire vhs tape collection onto blank dvd's so they
wouldn't deteriorate any further than they
already had.
If you want this movie put on dvd then click on
yes if you liked this review.
PLEASE PUT IT OUT ON DVD NOW>!!!!!!!!!!!


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Tin Men (1987) Review

Tin Men (1987)
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For many years, I was outraged that this classic entry in director, Barry Levinson's Baltimore series of films, was out of print.Well I'm glad to report that this hilarious, nostalgic comedy has been brought to light in the DVD format.The film takes place in Baltimore, (Circa 1963), where we are introduced to the world of the 'Tin Men'. These are notorius, aluminum siding salesmen, who will use any con or scheme to get customers to sign on the dotted line of a contract. We are intoduced to two such 'tin men'(wonderfully played by Richard Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito) when they both accidentally hit each other in their Cadillacs. From then on a war of words and pranks begins. This escalates to the point that the Dreyfuss character has an affair with DeVito's wife (well played by Barbra Hershey). Eventually the affair, which started out as a form of revenge, blossoms into love.While this film is very funny it plays out against a melancholic background, because the story gives you the feeling, that the days of the 'tin men' have come and gone.Their livelyhood's days are numbered and in order for these men to survive they will have to move on.The acting in this movie is great.All three lead actors in this film (Dreyfuss, DeVito, Hershey)play their roles to perfection.This is an ensemble that really works. Barry Levinson has written and directed a story that is both humorus and touching.We really care about these characters.The dialogue is also first rate. In the tradition of the other Baltimore films, many of the characters have hilarious conversations about the smallest details in life.My personal favorite scene is when one of the salesmen obsessively keeps going on and on about how unrealistic the TV show 'Bonanza' is ("Who ever heard of a 50 year old guy with three 47 year old sons?").The DVD to this film is clear and crisp. It has trailers, deleted scenes, and a wonderful commentary track which includes Levinson and many of the priciple players.All in all this is a great movie, where the writing,directing,acting all gel together to make marvelous entertainment.Get this DVD!

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Cruise back to Baltimore 1963, to the time and turf of a rare American breed: the "tin man" (aluminum siding salesman). Two less-than-honest rivals in the tin game (Richard Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito) meet in a fender bender, but their bruised egos and quick tempers turn the minor accident into a major vendetta against each other's symbols of success -- their prized Cadillacs. In what would seem to be a coup de grace, Dreyfuss decides to seduce DeVito's neglected wife (Barbara Hershey), but this romantic maneuver causes nonstop twists and turns to both the heart and the funnybone. With a supporting cast that's absolutely classic and music by The Fine Young Cannibals, TIN MEN sounds as good as it looks!

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