Thursday, September 15, 2011

Glorious: The Singles 1997-2007

  • Natalie Imbruglia - Glorious: The Singles 97 To 07
Limited tour edition of her smash debut album . A combined total of 12 tracks, with the album featuring the global hits 'Torn', 'Wishing I Was There', 'Big Mistake' and 'Smoke'. Double slimline jewel case. 1998 RCA Records release.A cross between Alanis Morissette and Kylie Minogue, you couldn't engineer a more likely late '90s pop star than Natalie Imbrugila if you tried. Blessed with a stunning bone structure and a passable voice, Australian soap star Imbruglia and producer Phil Thornally turned Ednaswap's gritty "Torn" into a swirling pop confection. Nothing else on her debut quite matches it, in part because Left of the Middle hews closer to the center than it cares to admit. Imbruglia manages to touch on a wide range of female styles--angry ("One More Addiction"), electronica ("Big Mistake"), and yearning ("Smoke")--without leavin! g her fingerprints on any of them. --Steven Mirkin 2007 singles collection from the fetching Australian singer/actress/model. Features nine of her international hits (including the massive U.S. hit 'Torn) pulled from her three albums plus five new cuts, one of which is 'Identify', originally written by The Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan for the Stigmata soundtrack. With pop hooks that are as pleasing as her looks, Imbruglia has remained one of Australia's most popular exports for a decade. 14 tracks including the 'new' single 'Glorious'. Sony/BMG.

Bleak House (Special Edition)

  • It has always been recognized as one of Charles Dickens's literary masterworks, but this Bleak House is now fast moving, daring, gripping television. Here is the murder mystery, the love story, the comic genius and the tantalizing scandal of the novel but, stripped of its sentimentality, we find ourselves swept along by a pulsating and edgy drama. Out of an interminable court case spin three young
Gillian Anderson stars in this dark thriller about a couple that embarks on a violent spree after surviving a gang attack. Driving back from a posh party at a country estate, Alice (Anderson) and Adam (Danny Dyer) find themselves brutally assaulted by a group of hunters. Physically and emotionally devastated by the attack, the tables suddenly turn when they discover the identity of their attackers. This time, it’s their turn to exact the ultimate revenge.The X-Files' Gillian Anderson give! s an impressive performance as a woman obsessed by revenge in this sleek and chilly English thriller by documentary filmmaker Dan Reed. Anderson is top-billed as a Brit businesswoman who invites the rough-hewn tech (Danny Dyer) who's installing her security system to a business party in the country. Slow-boiling sexual tension between the two to an erotic encounter in the woods â€" which is soon undercut by a savage attack by a group of local hunters, who rape Anderson and beat Dyer senseless. As they recover, viewers soon learn that the pair's trauma runs deeper than just the physical level â€" Dyer is emotionally shattered, and Anderson is gripped by a need to repay her attackers with violence more terrible than what they visited upon her. Though the plot occasionally veers into implausible territory, the couple's search for the guilty party â€" and the gruesome fate they have in store for them â€" is unnerving, and made all the more so by Anderson intense turn, which pre! sents a torrent of conflicting emotions raging just below her ! cool, po rcelain surface. - Paul GaitaIt has always been recognized as one of Charles Dickens's literary masterworks, but this Bleak House is now fast moving, daring, gripping television. Here is the murder mystery, the love story, the comic genius and the tantalizing scandal of the novel but, stripped of its sentimentality, we find ourselves swept along by a pulsating and edgy drama. Out of an interminable court case spin three young people, each seaching for their place in the world. The story moves fast - swirling through a incredible array of characters from passionate young lovers, from an ice-cold aristocratic beauty to a shrewd, relentless detective - until the final thrilling climax. With a screenplay by Andrew Davies (Pride and Prejudice), Bleak House features a galaxy of major stars from feature film, television and comedy.Andrew Davies isn't much of household name in the U.S., but he's the king of the BBC mini-series. His skillfully adapted scripts for Pride & P! rejudice (the beloved Colin Firth version) and many, many more are peerless examples of classic novels done right--cunningly edited and shaped to let all the rich emotion and sharp intelligence spill over with zip and vigor. Bleak House is no exception; it's one of the best Dickens adaptations to date. The mini-series form allows Dickens' panoramic view, brimming with eccentric characters and complex turns of plot, to sprawl out without losing an iota of suspense or momentum. Two innocent young orphans (Patrick Kennedy and Carey Mulligan) are the potential heirs to a fortune, but their fates are snarled in a monumental legal battle known as Jarndyce and Jarndyce. But the heart of the story is another orphan, Esther Summerson (Anna Maxwell Martin), whose mysterious parentage proves to be intertwined with the fate of the Jarndyce wards and the aloof Lady Dedlock (Gillian Anderson, The X-Files). Dickens' story twines through an excoriating vision of the lega! l system to heartbreaking domestic drama to a murder investiga! tion to near-Gothic horror, all broken into utterly delicious half-hour segments (after the hour-long opening episode). Martin is utterly beguiling, homely at one moment and luminous the next; Anderson's grippingly eerie and brittle performance will delight her fans. But to single out anyone seems absurd, because every character--from the vicious lawyer Tulkinghorn (Charles Dance, White Mischief) to the foppish parasite Skimpole (Nathaniel Parker, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries) to the simpering clerk Guppy (Burn Gorman)--is intricately drawn, all hitting a mesmerizing balance between caricature and stark emotional honesty. Bleak House demonstrates that humor, pathos, and social criticism can all be contained in one wonderfully entertaining package. --Bret Fetzer

Talk Magazine - Lara Flynn Boyle (October 2001)

  • Lara Flynn Boyle
When the marital problems of a couple (Walters, Mohr) are attempted to be solved by a marriage counselor (Boyle), a depression expert (Spader), and their attorneys (Murray, O'Hara), what eventually happens instead is a series of random pairings off...Studio: Vanguard Cinema Release Date: 02/24/2004This underrated comedy-drama by Andrew Fleming may one day be seen as a reflection of the muddled sexual politics of the 1990s. Three dissimilar college students played by Lara Flynn Boyle, Stephen Baldwin, and Josh Charles become unlikely best friends, forging a relationship so exclusive it actually troubles onlookers. From the inside, however, the trio are enjoying the safety of their own bond and exploring varying needs of love and sexual adventurousness. Erotic, bawdy, sensuous, mysterious, and nostalgic, the film can make a viewer envy the state of grace these characters have ! found with each other. All three actors have never been better. --Tom Keogh AT THE MRS. APPLEBY'S COOKIE COMPANY, SOME PEOPLE ARE DYING TOGET AHEAD. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE PETER DERNS JUST FOUND THE TEMP OFHIS DREAMS OR THE KILLER OF HIS NIGHTMARES.Enjoyably trashy fun. The Temp stars Timothy Hutton as an executive with a history of paranoia and jealousy. When his company is taken over by a large corporation, everyone scrambles and jockeys for position--but Hutton finds himself rising to the top with the assistance of his temporary secretary (Lara Flynn Boyle, wearing a series of escalating hairdos and short skirts). As rivals and foes start turning up dead, Hutton struggles to figure out if his madness is returning, or is his curvaceous secretary taking her job a little too seriously? The Temp isn't as gloriously over-the-top as one might wish, but it is a ridiculous yet completely watchable potboiler with lots of daffy dialogue and cheesy performances; the! cast includes Faye Dunaway, Oliver Platt, and Maura Tierney. ! --Bre t FetzerLara Flynn Boyle, Janet Reno's Last Crusade, Jimmy Fallon, The Scientologist Behind Hollywood's Missing Millions.

Body Chemistry 4 - Full Exposure

  • Directed by: Jim Wyrnorski
  • Written by: Karen Kelly
  • pRODUCED bY: aNDREW sTEVENS
  • Actors: Brad Blaisdell, Melissa Brasselle, Michael Paul Chan, Elaine Giftos, Barbara K. Hill
  • Year: 1995
Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 05/22/2007 Rating: Ur
Two decades and two children after their first meeting at the Playboy Mansion, Shannon Tweed and Gene Simmons are still happily together--with never a fight or even cross words. "Kiss and Tell" is the surprising other side of the story from one of the world's most beautiful women.
TV producer CLAIRE ARCHER, charged with the murder of her co-producer, hires top attorney Simon Mitchell to defend her. Though happily married, Simon falls for Claire's seductive wiles and then, in the middle of the trial and the torrid affair, discovers that Claire is guilty. Simon's associate, Lane, finds incriminating evidence ! against Claire. Simon tries to end the affair. But Claire cleverly sets up Lane so that when Claire kills Simon, Simon's wife suspects Lane and shoots her. Claire Archer is judged "not guilty" and walks away free. Format: Color, DVD, NTSC. Language: English. Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.). Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1. Number of discs: 1. Rated: Unrated. Studio: New Concorde. DVD Release Date: May 22, 2001. Run Time: 80 minutes.

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