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 | | 3. Showgirls (VIP Edition) | | | Starring: Gina Gershon Elizabeth Berkley Director: Paul Verhoeven | | Format: DVD Release Date: 7/27/2004 |  | Showgirls - DVD Review By: Christopher Null - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 7/6/2007 4:15 PM | |
Showgirls is the capper in writer Joe Eszterhas' storied career. First came Flashdance. Then he shocked us with Basic Instinct. Then he writes Showgirls, an ultra-explicit NC-17 drama about a Las Vegas showgirl who goes from nobody to "Goddess" by playing the Power Game better than everyone else.
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 | | 5. Grumpy Old Men (Blu-Ray) new! | | | Starring: Walter Matthau Director: Donald Petrie | | Format: Blu-Ray DVD Release Date: 7/7/2009 |  | Grumpy Old Men - Blu-Ray DVD Review By: Josh Lasser - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 7/6/2009 10:22 AM | | There are some comedy duos that just plain work, pairs that are natural together and inherently funny. Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau were one of those teams. Even when the film they were wasn't the best, when the two men were on screen opposite one other, there was magic at work. When the script they were working with was good, the two were an unbeatable duo. The recently released to Blu-ray Grumpy Old Men certainly isn't the height of their comic genius, but it does represent a truly funny movie and Lemmon and Matthau are at the top of their game in it. read the full review | |
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 | | 6. Grumpy Old Men | | | Starring: Walter Matthau Director: Donald Petrie | | Format: DVD Release Date: 11/11/2008 |  | Grumpy Old Men - DVD Review By: Chris Cabin - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 6/26/2009 7:44 PM | |
Grumpy Old Men, directed with general disinterest by Donald Petrie, is 100 minutes of Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon pulling pranks, calling each other names, complaining and falling in love with Ann-Margret. I am suitably entertained by these things. Whether or not you are will be the deciding factor of what you think of what is ostensibly a geriatric Odd Couple. Milking a 50-odd year rivalry, John Gustafson (Lemmon) and Max Goldman (Matthau), for reasons where logic dare not tread, live right next to each other in suburban Minnesota. read the full review | |
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