Customer Review: Substandard by the best movies coming out of Hollywood, but still worth watching. Just think about it as you watch. This one isn't for stupidly sitting there wanting to be entertained: it asks you to think. ... Read More
Customer Review: This stupid "review your product" won't leave me alone so here you go. I bought this as a gift and never even unwrapped it. I have no clue if it's good or not. The person I bought it for said it's the best movie ... Read More
Customer Review: I remember this as being a really enjoyable, fun movie... full of action and spectacular photography. You would THINK that with the popularity that Tom Selleck has reclaimed with the success of his Jesse Stone movies that ... Read More
Customer Review: I have not read the book, so I have no point of reference there, but I did enjoy the movie very much.
It really is touching, and I thought it was well done all around.
HOWEVER, there is no way I'd give this a G rating. ... Read More
Customer Review: Not many movies really deserve the praise that being branded a "classic" entails (if by "classic" we mean something that people theoretically would watch in 2000 years, if civilization hadn't more or less collapsed already, of course). This is, I'm fairly ... Read More
Customer Review: "The Firm" is so good I would give it 10 stars if I could. Tom Cruise plays a young attorney who just graduated law school who accepts a job with a law firm, who, unknown to him, is defending the mob. Once he is in the firm and working to make himself a name as ... Read More
Customer Review: "The Firm" is so good I would give it 10 stars if I could. Tom Cruise plays a young attorney who just graduated law school who accepts a job with a law firm, who, unknown to him, is defending the mob. Once he is in the firm and working to make himself a name as a well ... Read More
Customer Review: "The Firm" is so good I would give it 10 stars if I could. Tom Cruise plays a young attorney who just graduated law school who accepts a job with a law firm, who, unknown to him, is defending the mob. Once he is in the firm and working to make himself a name as a well respected ... Read More
Customer Review: The Eagles Heist is about as average as it would be possible to get for a genre mystery. The biggest deal here is the over-used running gag and identified reference to Wilford Brimley. Brimley is an old friend of the authors as it states in the opening page. I really don't care that the ... Read More