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    pippin06pippin06 Presumed Innocent is Guilty of ...
    by pippin06 in Reel Thoughts
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    "After Leatherheads on New Year's Day (and short of promising football to watch), I culled my parents' movie collection and found Presumed Innocent, which I have never managed to see and yet always wanted to see. I remember when Harrison Ford was considered the actor to be the top box office draw--I wonder what happened there--and I also remember this film being talked about enough to be interested in it, even though I was barely a teenager at the time of its release. Recalling this, I popped it into the DVD player. Ford plays an assistant prosecutor named Rusty Sabich who, when the film begins, seems to live a quiet, even boring suburban life with his wife (Bonnie Bedelia) and son. His boss (Brian Dennehy) is overbearing but also his mentor, and when he arrives to work, Rusty learns from his boss that another assistant prosecutor, Carolyn Polhemus (Greta Scacchi), has been murdered at her home. Since he's up for reelection, the chief prosecutor character (whose name I can't rem ... " [More]
    marymcilwainmarymcilwain Erotique: It's Your Chance To D ...
    by marymcilwain in Dollar Video Curator
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    "The Erotic Thriller: a genre extinct? The 1980s and 90s seemingly had multitudes of film execs sitting around bistro tables drinking wine spritzers and snorting lines, coming up with new ways to simultaneously skeeve-out and stimulate the Film-Going American Public. Are those grand days over? Perhaps…but fear not....much like a weathered porno mag found in the woods behind your parents’ house, that’s what cheap used videos are for: learning and reminiscing. And now, to fill your empty, cavernous need, a triple play, a ménage a trois if you will, of sex thrillers, all complete with cringe-worthy sex romps that will leave you feeling just a little bit creepy inside. Nothing illegal, not even porno, just something that is a little bit….off. Strap yourself in for a wild night of semi-deviant sex scenes featuring bizarrely matched and mostly unattractive celebs.The Films: Dressed to Kill, Presumed Innocent, The Big Easy Viewing order importance: It matters not. Dressed to Ki " [More]
    marymcilwainmarymcilwain Erotique: It's Your Chance To D ...
    by marymcilwain in Dollar Video Curator
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    "The Erotic Thriller: a genre extinct? The 1980s and 90s seemingly had multitudes of film execs sitting around bistro tables drinking wine spritzers and snorting lines, coming up with new ways to simultaneously skeeve-out and stimulate the Film-Going American Public. Are those grand days over? Perhaps…but fear not....much like a weathered porno mag found in the woods behind your parents’ house, that’s what cheap used videos are for: learning and reminiscing. And now, to fill your empty, cavernous need, a triple play, a ménage a trois if you will, of sex thrillers, all complete with cringe-worthy sex romps that will leave you feeling just a little bit creepy inside. Nothing illegal, not even porno, just something that is a little bit….off. Strap yourself in for a wild night of semi-deviant sex scenes featuring bizarrely matched and mostly unattractive celebs.The Films: Dressed to Kill, Presumed Innocent, The Big Easy Viewing order importance: It matters not. Dressed to Ki " [More]
    kayscarpettakayscarpetta Stunning confession at the end
    by kayscarpetta in kayscarpetta Blog
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    "Harrison Ford plays Rosat K. Sabich who is charged with the murder of his former lover. Did he do it or has someone framed him? He investigates her murder even though it is an obvious conflict of interest. This ultimately becomes the weapon used against him as he is formally charged by a former colleague. Office politics rule supreme and he struggles with the loyalty of people he thought he knew. And by the end, all is revealed.Awesome movie even though I've read the book by Scott Turow. Yeah, the book was better. If I hadn't know whodunnit, the ending of the movie would have definitely shocked me. " [More]
 
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