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Movie Reviews of Michael (Snap Case)Movie Review: Nora Ephron's Pinnacle! Deluxe style! Summary: 5 Stars
Is John Travolta the devil? I think we'd all agree to that. But certainly one rung below him has to be Nora Ephron. This film will take you places you've never had any desire to go. A plot that's thinner than Lara Flynn Boyle and a slew of self-referential and smug performances will make you shake your head in bewilderment and sadness.
How long did it take to write this screenplay? 30 minutes? And I bet it took 10 minutes to come up with the inspired title. If I'm ever lucky enough to meet Ms. Ephron I'm going to ask her to never write or direct again. Because like when you go camping, you should leave the area as good as it was or even a little better ... and Ms. Ephron has left the world a little worse off because of her films.
And for all of you who want this in widescreen ... are you sadists? If I ever have to watch this train wreck of a movie again I hope it's on a screen on the tip of a needle.
Movie Review: Travolta as an angel that smells like baked cookies Summary: 5 Stars
Frank Quinlan (William Hurt) is a writer for a grate American institution, a tabloid. His assignment, to retrieve an angle. He is burdened with a so-called angle expert (Andie MacDowell) for his assistance. They also carry the editor's favorite dog Sparky.
Because the angle does not like to fly they must return by road. Their road trip is more of a Joseph Campbell's "Hero's Journey". Michael experiences the world and everything it has to offer, while the retrievers explain, contemplate and hopefully heal from the past.
City of Angels (Snap Case)~ Nicolas Cage
Movie Review: Quirky Angel Summary: 5 Stars
This movie is a sweet twist on the romantic comedy. The Archangel, Michael, comes to help two lost souls find each other on a bet. What's fun about this movie is that the angel is far from the feminine flowery images that people often have about angels. Michael quotes from John and Paul (The apostles? No! The Beatles!), has an indepth talk about life with a dog in which he gives the advice, "Remember, Sparky, no matter what they tell you, you can never have enough sugar," and has a penchant for campy roadside attractions such as the world's largest ball of twine and the world's largest non-stick frying pan. Don't expect theology. Just relax and go along for the ride.
Movie Review: We're all angels inside. Summary: 5 Stars
This film is brilliant! if i did't have much space for this review it would be enough to stop there! the film makes you think and start to wonder about life certain aspects of it at least, and the meaning of life. the film tells a story of an angel who is not the stereotypical, clea, pure godly figure. the message of the film as that we are all angels. you dont have to be pure, clean or run around in white wings an a halo all day to be loved by someone an love others. sunday afternoon smiley movie me thinks!!
Movie Review: Love this movie Summary: 5 Stars
I first saw this movie years ago and had the opportunity to buy it recently. I have to say this is one of the best movies I've seen. John Travola plays the part of an ArchAngel. He definetly doesn't fit the "typical" view of an angel. The story is sad and funny and has some very poingant moments. There are also lessons being taught in the movie. I've watched it twice in the last few weeks and each time I pick up things that I've missed the first time around.
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