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Directed by Ron Howard.
Straight-laced Henry Winkler takes a night-shift job as a morgue attendant. Winkler falls under the spell of wheeler-dealer coworker Michael Keaton, whose catchphrase "Is this a great country or what?" is the clarion call for his many get-rich-quick schemes. His latest plan is to turn the morgue into a nocturnal brothel, for the benefit of anything-goes hooker Shelley Long-and incidentally, to line their own pockets. Director Ron Howard and his frequent scripters Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel turn the potentially lurid story material of Night Shift into an endearing comedy, with winning performances from its three often miscast stars. Keep an eye out during one of the party sequences for Kevin Costner as a carousing college boy. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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lbenschwartzlbenschwartz 1982: The Greatest Summer of Th ...
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"Summer movie seasons come and go, but there was something the summer of 1982 ranks amongst the greatest. What made 1982 so special? Well, while your standing in line, waiting for the third recycling Spiderman, Shrek, Pirates or Oceans, think about what you could have been going to your, most likely newly opened, suburban Cineplex. These were the movies of 1982:May 14: Conan the BarbarianMay 21: Road WarriorMay 28: Rocky 3June 4: Poltergeist and/or Star Trek: The Wrath of KhanJune 11: E.T.June 25: Blade Runner and/or The ThingJuly 9: TronJuly 23: The World According to GarpJuly 30: Last American Virgin and/or Night ShiftAugust 13: Fast Times at Ridgemont High and/or Officer and a GentlemanNot only did some of the most memorable movies of the 80s meet the public, but this four month period in 1982 set the tone for what Hollywood proceeded to make for the remainder of the decade and beyond.For one, consider the talent introduced here, and what they would go on to accomplish beyond 19 ... " [More]
MVirginiaTorngaMVirginiaTornga Long live the Fonz!
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"This movie was the 1st time Henry Winkler plated a serious role since he was the Fonz in Happy Days. Ron Howard, being good friends with Henry Winkler, put him up for the challenge. H.W. played his first serious, goody two shoe, nerd role. He was very good, and let the audience see at different side of his acting. It allowed the audience to remove his stereo type, and the Fonz was huge in the 70's. Not many actors these days can sherk their stereo-typical acting personalitiesposted on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 11:05 AM by mtornga " [More]
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"Mr. Freeberg,You have quarrelled with me for the last time. Had I been in town, I would have responded to your volley long ago. But today, I suppose, is as good a day as any for your reckoning.Movie suggestions: Netflix is a nice service. Real hit or miss, if you ask me. One of our fundamentental tennants at Spout says a computer generated suggestion may guess what you want to watch while only a human understands why. Why is more important. Hence, our rating system suggests People to meet, not movies to watch.Case in point.It's safe to assume you haven't endured nine months of teeth-grinding anxiety following a late night interlude during which a whole FREAKING human being was conceived. Because that experience is still on your "To do" list and not your "What have I done?" list, the film Parenthood probably just appears as a fluffy bit of Ron Howard tripe. Another disappointment after Night Shift. However, I think many first time parents find the film nothing short of a two hour ca ... " [More]
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Young kids swear because doing something you are not supposed to do, something unexpected, usually provides a rush of freedom, the feeling that permeates Night Shift. Four of the brain trusts behind the genial situation comedy Happy Days, head writers Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, director Ron Howard and lead actor Henry Winkler declared their freedom from their past with this adult-themed comedy about morgue workers who become pimps. Winkler plays a character as far away from Fonzie as one could imagine, while the writers pepper the material with jokes they could never have dreamed of getting away with on the small screen. Winkler's character, who grows from a put-upon quiet "good" guy into an assertive man of action, feels like a symbol for the Happy Days alumni. Michael Keaton, in his first film role, is the spark of energy that allows them to break free; he is like the older kid at school who teaches the younger kids the dirty words. His explanation of the root meaning of "prostitution" is a great example of schoolyard comedy. As seemingly "adult" as this film pretends to be, it is at heart the work of nice young boys who are enjoying the rush of talking dirty. Mix this film's sense of freedom with Happy Days wholesomeness, and you have the best of Howard, Ganz, and Mandel's collaborations -- Parenthood. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 



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