Customer Review: Arguably the king of the 70's disasters flicks, The Towering Inferno takes a couple of crazy ideas like build a tower 135 floors in San Francisco and let's do it on the cheap. What's the worse that can ... Read More
Customer Review: Another fun and cheerful musical, but with a most unusual starring character. Audrey Hepburn is charming and delightful as a philosophical bookworm. I don't buy the romantic relationship between her and Fred Astaire's characters, ... Read More
Customer Review: When I saw this movie in '81, a breath of fresh air. From the late '70s on,our basic horror choices were along the lines of Halloween or Friday the 13th. Becoming tired of slasher films this was done with good old fashion supernatural and ... Read More
Customer Review: This DVD was fun to watch. Fred Astaire does some fun dancing and
Petula Clark sings her blarney stone off.
Tommy Steele, steals the movie though. He is a crack up to watch.
Keenan Wynn waiting for his Bromo Seltzer had me rollin. ... Read More
Customer Review: THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT PART 2 is not quiet the caliber of the first film in the series, but it still has a great deal to offer. Like the first film, it has all sorts of great clips from MGM musicals. For musical lovers makes this film intriguing is that unlike the ... Read More
Customer Review: An enjoyable overview of Porter's life and career. Far too short for my liking but an improvement on that dire "DELOVELY" movie.
The contributions from Porter's friends and collaborators is a treasure as most of them have passed on.
Customer Review: The numerous revues already appended essentially cover most of the ground I'd address, so I'll offer a correction to the lady from Tempe, Arizona, who made the point that this particular film was one of the few in which Astaire wasn't responsibly for choreographing his own routines. ... Read More
Customer Review: Blue Skies is a fantastic cavalcade of song and dance numbers--even if it is held together by the thinnest plot I've ever seen in any movie! The convincing acting held my attention all the way; and the musical numbers are sublime! We get Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire singing and dancing up a storm. ... Read More