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I really loved the movie The Curve. I really enjoyed watching Matthew Lillard in this movie. I also think Michael Vartan was great!
I think Matthew Lillard and Michael Vartan worked wonderful in The Curve. The great supporting cast includes Matthew Lillard, Michael Vartan, Randall Batinkoff, Keri Russell, Tamara Craig Thomas.
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Summary of The Curve:
You might have heard people say they'd kill to get into Harvard. Well, here's a film that takes it literally. There's a legendary rule at many universities, so the film posits, that if your roommate commits suicide you can take a 4.0 GPA for the semester. Tim (Matthew Lillard of Scream fame, in yet another of his patented psycho roles) plans with his roommate Chris (Michael Vartan) to kill a third roommate Rand (Randall Batinkoff) so they can collect their 4.0s and get Chris a Harvard M.B.A. As Chris says, "Either it's a Harvard M.B.A. or you're flipping burgers." No elevated thinker, Chris. Rand is a cruel jerk to his Sandy Dennis-like girlfriend, Natalie (Tamara Craig Thomas), so it's hard to miss him when he's gone. But that sentiment applies equally to nearly every other character in the picture, including Chris's girlfriend Emma (Keri Russell), who seems to be the most sympathetic of the group. That's the movie's strength; you think you know everyone but you don't. And that's also its greatest weakness; you need to know and like these people for the film to work. If you can stomach these people (in which case counseling might be in order), the exceedingly twisty-turny plot will keep you entertained to the last amazing revelation. Otherwise, you might want to keep searching for a thriller that gives its people an inner life worth viewing. The Curve was snatched from Sundance for a distribution deal by Trimark, but wound up in this direct-to-video release instead. --Jim Gay
Classic Albums - Queen: The Making of A Night at the Opera - An Extraordinary Movie
Summary of Classic Albums - Queen: The Making of A Night at the Opera:
If ever there was an album worthy of inclusion in Eagle Vision's Classic Albums series it is Queen's breakout release A Night At The Opera. Released in 1975, this was not only the band's first platinum album, but also the one that catapulted them into the spotlight as one of the biggest rock acts in the world.
Now for the first time, fans are offered an in-depth look at one of rock music's seminal records with the Classic Albums DVD Queen The Making Of A Night At The Opera.
BRAND NEW INTERVIEWS with guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor. COMMENTARY by original producer Roy Thomas Baker. ARCHIVAL PERFORMANCE and INTERVIEW FOOTAGE with late lead singer Freddie Mercury. INTERVIEWS and GUEST COMMENTARY by guitarists Joe Perry (Aerosmith), Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme), Ian Hunter (Mott The Hoople) and many more. NEW ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCES of '39 and Love Of My Life by Brian May. DRUM and ACOUSTIC DEMONSTRATIONS of I 'm In Love With My Car from Roger Taylor. ANALYSIS OF THE RECORDING PROCESS of all12 tracks on the album.
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I really loved the movie Classic Albums - Queen: The Making of A Night at the Opera. I really enjoyed watching Anthony DeCurtis in this movie. I also think Rosie Horide was great!
I think Anthony DeCurtis and Rosie Horide worked wonderful in Classic Albums - Queen: The Making of A Night at the Opera. The great supporting cast includes Anthony DeCurtis, Rosie Horide, Nicky Horne, Brian May (II), Roy Thomas Baker.