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Movie Reviews of PerfectMovie Review: Entertaining Summary: 3 Stars
I'm so glad 'Perfect' has been released on DVD. I'm sure my video tape is grateful after numerious viewings of this film. I don't see how some people don't like this film, I think it's quiet good. And for all the John Travolta fans out there, you will love the work out sessions in this film.
Movie Review: Ditto the last guy Summary: 3 Stars
I found and bought a tape of Shawn Phillips' Second Contribution as well. The movie Perfect was so-so, but the music was to die for. So, why would the studio execs re-release Perfect without the soundtrack? It's been so many years and I still crave it!!!!!
Movie Review: 2 Stars for Carly Summary: 2 Stars
Carly Simon's the only one worth watching on this DVD,but she's only in the film for 69 seconds,and her only line is "I read that Sh-t you wrote about me."and thats what this movie is
Movie Review: The song is over (but the malady lingers on) Summary: 1 Stars
Now that John Travolta is back on Hollywood's A-list (unless "Battlefield Earth" sunk his career again), it is worth remembering why he was considered such a has-been during the 80's and early 90's.This movie is just plain I mean, it's not even amusing bad (like "A Night at the Roxbury", for example)--it's boring bad. Travolta plays a journalist for "Rolling Stone" magazine who joins a health spa to determine whether or not these establishments are "the singles bars of the 80's". Are you hooked yet?! Didn't think so. Jamie Lee Curtis plays the obligatory love interest--a sexy, dedicated aerobics intructor and unfortunately there's little-to-no screen chemistry between her and Travolta. It probably looked good on paper at the time, but given the weak script and putrid direction, it didn't pan out. Personally, I thought Ah-NULD made a more believable on-screen lover with Ms. Curtis in "True Lies". If all this isn't bad enough, there's a completely pointless unrelated subplot on ethics in journalism and how Travolta's character becomes a champion for the First Amendment. On the edge of your seat, right?! Didn't think so. The only thing worth noting is an appearance by Laraine Newman (portraying an insecure fitness geek) to see what she did with her life after leaving "Saturday Night Live's" Not Ready for Prime-Time Players. I guess she was behind on her mortgage payments when they were casting this movie. My advice? Buy "Perfect" if the sleeping pills you're taking or the NyQuil you're gargling still won't cure your insomnia. Otherwise, fuggedaboutit.
Movie Review: Where is Jermaine Jackson's music video? Summary: 1 Stars
This DVD is a waste.
They should've included Jermaine Jackson's
music video Closest Thing To Perfect.
I read somewhere else online that
Jamie Lee Curtis was in the video.
When they bring these movies on DVD, they need to
include extras like the music videos off the soundtracks.
I don't understand why some do and others don't.
Some company executives just don't know what they're doing.
Don't waste your money on this DVD with no extras.
Scott
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