The shining dome of justice that is Kojak had been dimmed for nearly seven years. The classics '70s New York Cop show had been backburned after its first season DVD set was released in 2005. Things looked bleak until Shout! Factory revived the DVDs w »»
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I suppose that since I'm not the demographic that Nicholas Sparks was aiming for when he wrote this or any of his books, the romance was lost on me. Nights In Rodanthe plays like a cheesy romance novel, and in some regard that's what it is. »»
My first viewing of Primal Fear was about five years ago and I must admit that the initial shock from the final twist lingered in my mind for days afterwards. That my friends is the making of a good film and it's made even better by the whole thing being very entertaining as well. The problem with films like this is that the replayability just isn't there because once you knows what truly happens, everything playing up to the climax just doesn't have the same affect. Obviously that's the case here since this is the first time I've seen the film against since the first time. Either way, it's a damn fine film on a Blu-ray disc littered with a so-so selection of special features. »»
I've had a love-hate relationship with my desire to see this film for years. I love Edward Norton and have always wanted to see him in his first role. On the other end, I really hate Richard Gere - so much so that I've put off watching this film th »»
If you don't know the name Nicholas Sparks, then you probably aren't a female between the ages of 16 and 50. Those in that demographic know Sparks immediately as that guy who wrote The Notebook. Of course, he also wrote Message in a Bottle and A Walk to Remember before that book, and all three romance novels were soon adapted into films. It was only a matter of time before his next book, Nights in Rodanthe was made into a film as well. All four novels, and subsequent films, have the theme of the transcendent power of romantic love. But how well does Nights in Rodanthe stack up as a film to Sparks' previous work and the romance film genre in general? »»
This is a film I saw in theatres back in 2002 when my life was at the tender and naive age of twenty-three. I recall thinking back then that Unfaithful was such a hot and intense film that made me look at Diane Lane in a whole new light because she was just so very sexy in it. That still holds true today, but now I see Unfaithful for the sexiness, the intensity, the drama, the love, the lust, the anger, the rage, the sorrow, the heat, and so much more. »»
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