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Angie
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Aida Turturro, Geena Davis, James Gandolfini, Philip Bosco, Stephen Rea Director: Martha Coolidge Brand: Buena Vista Home Video Producer: Joe Roth Producer: Larry Brezner Producer: Patrick McCormick Producer: Roger Birnbaum Producer: Todd Graff Writer: Todd Graff Writer: Avra Wing DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 2.35:1 Running Time: 107 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-10-14 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Studio: Walt Disney Video Product features: - Academy Award(R)-winner Geena Davis (Best Supporting Actress -- THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST) shines as Angie, a young Brooklyn-born woman who's witty, irreverent, and irresistible! With her wild ambitions and stubborn independence, Angie won't let anyone -- or anything -- stand in the way of her dreams. When Angie finds out she's pregnant by her longtime boyfriend, she has no plans to get m
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Movie Reviews of AngieMovie Review: no title Summary: 3 Stars
Martha Coolidge also directed "Rambling Rose" with Laura Dern, which was much the better picture. This was nowhere near that level. It was very soap opera-ish, with an "Oprah" feel to it. Melodramic, a woman's picture. If you like Geena Davis, you're in. But there was one line at the end - - "I figure everybody's got something broken in their lives. It's up to the less broken to take care of the more broken" - - that is memorable. "Angie's" ending was too warm and perfect. There were some good scenes, but the whole crisis was set up by Angie's dad, who never really told her about her mother. Too contrived. Her feelings about motherhood were good, though. And I liked her stepmom. She had a lot of good lines.
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