Friday, September 9, 2011

A Reason to Believe

  • DVD Details: Actors: Jay Underwood, Allison Smith, Danny Quinn, Georgia Emelin, Kim Walker
  • Directors: Douglas Tirola
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC. Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1; Number of discs: 1; Studio: Lions Gate
  • DVD Release Date: April 5, 2005; Run Time: 109 minutes
The envy of her sorority sisters charlotte has everything. Looks popularity and wesley a boyfriend in a fraternity with well-deserved reputation for his chauvinistic exploits. She attends a party without wesley. Wesleys frat brother jim a devious womanizer forces charlotte into unwanted sex. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 04/05/2005 Starring: Jay Underwood Danny Quinn Run time: 108 minutes Rating: R

Crush Framed Poster Movie Spanish 27 x 40 Inches - 69cm x 102cm Andie McDowell Imelda Staunton Anna Chancellor Kenny Doughty

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This funny and touching story centers on Kate a forty-year-old respectable and successful headmistress in a small English village who gets together with her single friends Molly a doctor and Janie a local police detective every Monday to drink eat chocolate and decide who is the Saddest of the Week. Things start to turn displeasing between the three friends when Kate begins an affair with Jed a sexy 25-year old ex-pupil and is no longer the Saddest of the Week!System ! Requirements: Running Time 122 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: MYSTERY/SUSPENSE Rating: R UPC: 043396079021 Manufacturer No: 07902At first Crush seems to be merely the latest film to portray a clique of boozy, trash-talking women as part of a larger, liberated sisterhood worthy of celebration if not admiration. The lighthearted comedy abruptly detours, however, to expose vicious jealousies with brutal, unexpected consequences. A trio of single women in their 40s, Kate, Janine, and Molly (Andie MacDowell, Imelda Stanton, and Anna Chancellor) engage in a weekly ritual of gin, cigarettes, and joyous male sniping that despite its occasional glimpses of bare insecurity is all good "girl" fun. But when Kate, headmistress at the local school, takes up with a former student (Kenny Doughty) nearly 20 years younger and falls wildly in love, her closest friends, rather than embrace a true departure from social mores, plan instead to sabotage Kate's happiness and bring her to he! r senses. In one of the most inexplicable twists you're likely! to see in a comedy, Janine and Molly's ploy takes an unexpectedly lethal turn, and Crush goes from amusing, if predictable, to downright nasty, and then back to end on a happy note. The effect is provocative, though perhaps unintended. --Fionn Meade At first Crush seems to be merely the latest film to portray a clique of boozy, trash-talking women as part of a larger, liberated sisterhood worthy of celebration if not admiration. The lighthearted comedy abruptly detours, however, to expose vicious jealousies with brutal, unexpected consequences. A trio of single women in their 40s, Kate, Janine, and Molly (Andie MacDowell, Imelda Stanton, and Anna Chancellor) engage in a weekly ritual of gin, cigarettes, and joyous male sniping that despite its occasional glimpses of bare insecurity is all good "girl" fun. But when Kate, headmistress at the local school, takes up with a former student (Kenny Doughty) nearly 20 years younger and falls wildly in love, her closest ! friends, rather than embrace a true departure from social mores, plan instead to sabotage Kate's happiness and bring her to her senses. In one of the most inexplicable twists you're likely to see in a comedy, Janine and Molly's ploy takes an unexpectedly lethal turn, and Crush goes from amusing, if predictable, to downright nasty, and then back to end on a happy note. The effect is provocative, though perhaps unintended. --Fionn Meade This digital document is an article from Epoca, published by Difusora de Informacion Periodica, S.A. (DINPESA) on April 26, 1999. The length of the article is 739 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Como caído del cielo.(TT: Like fallen from the sky.)(Reseña)
A! uthor: Pedro Crespo
Publication: ! Epoc a (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 26, 1999
Publisher: Difusora de Informacion Periodica, S.A. (DINPESA)
Page: 74(1)

Article Type: Reseña

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Korean TV Drama 2-pack: Alone in Love + Spring Days

  • subtitles: English, Chinese
Bottom of the 9th inning. Two outs. It's now or never.
Nan-hee (Soo Ae, Love Letter), a spunky, 30-year-old struggling novelist, is torn between 22-year-old baseball prospect Jung-joo (Lee Tae-Sung, Time Between Dog and Wolf) and childhood friend Hyung-tae (Lee Jung-Jin, Love Story in Harvard). But the game is nearly over: Jung-joo's baseball career may take him to America, and Nan-hee may lose Hyung-tae to his old flame. And besides, why would Nan-hee want to risk her friendship with Hyung-tae by trying to take their relationship to another level?
With a career stranded at second base, a nagging mother, and potential romances in danger of slipping away, Nan-hee needs to hit a home run to win at the game of life. Fresh, romantic, and hilarious, Two Outs, Bottom of the 9th Inning is a Korean TV drama series about striking out! , making a comeback, and betting it all on that final turn at bat!Title: A MAN WHO WAS SUPERMAN (Korean 2008 movie DVD, HK version) Starring: Jeon Ji Hyun (actress of My Sassy Girl, Blood The Last Vampire, Windstruck), Hwang Jung Min, Jeon Yun Cheol (director) DVD Region: Region All / Free Languages: Korean Subtitles: English, Chinese DVD Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Running Time: 106 minutes Format: NTSC (Please ensure your DVD player is compatible) Synopsis Song Soo-jung is a producer going on her third year at a small company. Her specialty is human interest stories. She is driven to produce these shallow stories for the sake of her ambition of one day becoming Korea's own Oprah Winfrey. However, she is reaching the end of what's left of her pride. One day, after months of not getting paid, she leaves her office with the company camera to produce a story. On her way she comes across a robber, but she is saved somehow by Superman in a Hawaiian shirt. "Superman" claims he's unable to tap into his supernatural powers as the bad guys have placed kryptonite inside his head. He doesn't let that get in his way from helping others. Soo-jung can see this will make a good story and, with a little tweaking and a little fabricating, she produces the Superman Saves the World documentary which goes on to be a ratings hit. But the true story behind this "Superman," including the bullet and not the kryptonite that is lodged in his brain, help! s the frosty, calculating Soo-jung to see what is truly important in life.Alone in Love: Alone in love is a smart contemporary love story that dives into the complex world of love and relationships. Eun-ho (Son Ye-jin, Summer Scent, Lovers Concerto) and Dong-jin (Karm Woo-Sung, The King and the Clown- the most successful Korean film of all time) were once happily married. Now divorced, their lives are impossibly entangled together. Unable to leave each other alone, they get a second chance to make their relationship work. But in order to have a future together, they must be willing to face their past. Will they be able to confront the tragedy they spent three years trying to forget?

Spring Days: Go Hyun-Jung (Sandglass), one of the original Korean TV drama megastars, returns after a ten-year hiatus for the eagerly anticipated mini-series Spring Days. With the combined star power of Go Hyun-Jung, plus Ji Jin-Hee (Dae Jang Geum, Love Letter) and Jo! In-Sung (Something Happened in Bali), Spring Days is definite! ly not y our ordinary K-drama series!

Loosely adapted from the popular Japanese drama, Heaven's Coins, Spring Days tells the gripping story of Suh Jung-Eun (Go Hyun-Jung), an elusive beauty who has suffered a trauma so great that she loses the will to speak. Go Eun-Ho (Ji Jin-Hee) is the doctor who helps Jung-Eun find a way to overcome her past. But just when her gratitude starts to blossom into love, fate cruelly intervenes, leaving Eun-Ho in a coma.

At the hospital Jung-Eun meets Eun-Ho's stepbrother Eun-Sup (Jo In-Sung), who is also a doctor. Despite his best intentions, Eun-Sup finds himself powerless to resist Jung-Eun. Latent rivalries and misunderstandings come to a boil as the two brothers vie for Jung-Eun's affection.

Featuring an all-star cast and a compelling story, Spring Days is a highly acclaimed 20-episode K-Drama for all seasons.

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