Lost in America
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • Great film!
Lost in America
Starring: Candy Ann Brown , Michael Cornelison , John Di Fusco , Sylvia Farrel , and Pat Garrison
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
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ASIN: B000056WRF
Release Date: 2001-04-03

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It seems to lack something on first viewing--where's the third act, anyway?--but Albert Brooks's Lost in America is one of those movies that people keep quoting to each other long after they've seen it. And no one has come up with a more incisive look at the phenomenon of the '80s yuppie, a figure toward whom Brooks manages to aim both his satire and his sympathy. The bushy-haired, tightly-wound actor plays a well-paid L.A. executive who quits his job in a fit of pique when he fails to land a promotion. Armed with their savings, he and the wife (Julie Hagerty) buy a Winnebago and hit the road; they're going to search for America and find themselves. Right. They get as far as Las Vegas, where Hagerty has a little problem at the gaming tables. Brooks's rant on the concept of "the nest-egg" goes right into the comedy hall of fame, and his scene with a casino manager (Garry Marshall, underplaying beautifully) is a masterpiece of wheedling desperation. Somehow amidst the comedy, Brooks captures the panic beneath the upwardly-mobile go-go American guy, circa 1985. The open road will never be the same. --Robert Horton

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5 out of 5 stars Corporate Truth.......2007-07-27

Great Flick !Exposing the raw bone of corporate hierarchy, this movie lays into the notion that the best rise to the top, and that to really make it in the world of top executives, you need to be less talented and less creative.

This movie also has one of my favorite lines; " he's going to tell you how great the future is going to be here, don't believe him, I've seen the future - it's a bald headed man from New York"

5 out of 5 stars fun even if you're not a comedy-lover.......2007-07-09

this movie is hilarious. i am not an easy laugher and most movies that are supposed to be funny just make me roll my eyes. the situation is very easy to relate to--who hasn't dreamed of chucking the corporate life and living more simply? men and women will enjoy it equally. i even sent a dvd to my financial advisor.

5 out of 5 stars classic gambling DVD.......2007-05-19

Received fast and love the story. A good gift for any compulsive gambler.

4 out of 5 stars Really Funny.......2007-05-08

This movie is laugh out loud funny. The basic plot is that the Albert Brooks character decides to drop out of the rat race with his wife, perfectly played by Julie Haggerty. They liquidate their assets, invest in a Winnebago and plan to live the rest of their lives on the road w/ the cash that they've received in liquidation. To get the adventure started, they make an ill-advised trip through Las Vegas and their plans are soon altered. Cathartic and hilarious. Definitely worth seeing

5 out of 5 stars Great film!.......2007-03-27

A real winner with my whole family! Very funny, I highly recommend. If you enjoy comedies, this is a movie for you.
Mr.Big - Farewell Live In Japan (with Special Features)
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    Mr.Big - Farewell Live In Japan (with Special Features)

    Manufacturer: S#arp Music Entertainment
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    ASIN: B000BFYFKA

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    This 117-minute DVD includes the Farewell Concert in Japan, filmed live at the Tokyo International Forum on February 5, 2002, along with additional Special Features. Packaging: Full-size DVD keep case with a full-color slipcase. TRACKS: 1) Lost in America; 2) Daddy, Brother, Lover, and Little Boy; 3) Shine; 4) Price You Gotta Pay; 5) Superfantastic; 6) Alive and Kicking; 7) Suffocation; 8) Static; 9) Where are They Now; 10) Take A Walk; 11) Dancin' With My Devils; 12) To Be With You; 13) Electrified; 14) Addicted To That Rush; 15) Mr. Big; 16) Blame it On My Youth. EXTRAS: ** Profile ** Richie Kotzen's Solo ** Billy Sheehan's Solo ** Interview: Eric Martin, Billy Sheehan, Richie Kotzen, Pat Torpey. ++++ DVD FEATURES: This officially licensed release from South Korea is 4:3 Full Screen display with Dolby Digital Stereo Sound in ENGLISH language with optional (removable) English or Korean subtitles.
    Lost Treasures of the Ancient World Series 3 - Empires in the Americas
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • Aztecs and Incas Together
    Lost Treasures of the Ancient World Series 3 - Empires in the Americas
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    Manufacturer: Kultur Video
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    ASIN: B000CQQIYO
    Release Date: 2006-01-31

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    This fascinating program highlights the amazing parallels between the two great American societies of the Aztecs and the Incas - two nations doomed to violent destruction. With magnificent animated re-creations of mysterious lost cities such as Tenochtitlán and Machu Picchu, these are stories of two wealthy, sun-worshipping civilizations that both fell prey to the Spanish conquistadors of the sixteenth century. Features superb 3D graphics, State-of-the-art computer generated animation, all new location footage, and expert commentary and analyses.

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    3 out of 5 stars Aztecs and Incas Together.......2007-01-30

    I've seen many works on the Aztecs and the Incas recently, so this may skew my ideas on this work. Based on the title, I was hoping that the documentary would discuss cultures in what is now Anglo America, but it doesn't. In fairness, works may speak of Aztecs and Mayas simultaneously, but Aztecs and Incas are usually spoken of separately. The work also compares the two cultures. It seems like the Incas were a bit more democratic than the Aztecs. Whereas the Aztecs were disappointed by Moctezuma II, the Incan people stood by their emperor.

    The work stands out from others in that astrology is discussed. They state that stars were seen as holy and only certain classes were allowed to study them.

    The work has modern people dressed as Natives and Spaniards. However, I wouldn't classify these as cheesy reenactments. The characters stand there; they don't pretend to do anything. This series may stand out for its 3D recollections of Native architecture.

    The work does state that the Spanish were ruthless and zealous in ways that the French, British, and Dutch weren't in their colonial dominations. Still, at one point, they say, "The Spanish studied Aztec culture and customs, writing more about them than any foreign culture had been discussed before." Other works say the Aztecs had their own writings, called codices, that the Spanish destroyed in order to dominate them. Much more could have been known about Aztecs if the Spanish hadn't been so merciless. So I do think the work, in this instance, let these conquerors off the hook.

    This work is made by Brits and possibly for Brits. The interviewees pronounce words that end with "-a" as if they ended with "-er." They measure things using the metric system, rather than the good-ole, old-school American way. In fact, if you don't understand thick European accents, you might want to avoid seeing this work.
    Telling Lies in America
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Boring, boring, boring!
    • OK, 4 1/2 stars! :)
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    Telling Lies in America
    Starring: Kevin Bacon , Brad Renfro , Maximilian Schell , Calista Flockhart , and Paul Dooley
    Director: Guy Ferland
    Manufacturer: Fox Lorber
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    ASIN: 1572527188
    Release Date: 2000-04-25

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    Joe Eszterhas (formulaic screenwriter of many overpaid projects, most infamously Basic Instinct and Showgirls) somewhat redeems himself with this semi-autobiographical story. His mouthpiece is Karchy Jonas (Brad Renfro), a Hungarian-born immigrant (like Eszterhas himself) growing up in Cleveland in 1960. His pop (Maximilian Schell) works hard to send Karchy to an expensive high school, where Karchy is ostracized by the rich kids and labors to find acceptance. Into town walks itinerant rock DJ Billy Magic (Kevin Bacon), the quintessence of cool with a dark charm. Magic needs a teen to run errands for him (mostly carrying payola envelopes), so he hosts a "High School Hall of Fame" contest to help him find an assistant. Karchy, who idolizes Magic, wins the contest by forging signatures of his classmates on postcards. Magic knows of Karchy's deception and is intrigues by it, as that is the kind of dishonesty he's looking for in his assistant. Karchy's lying grows into a major character trait, forcing the kid into many difficult social situations, not the least of which involves government officials investigating the slippery Magic for payola and threatening to jeopardize Karchy's family's citizenship status if he doesn't cooperate. Although no less a formula plot than other Eszterhas stuff, this one's lifted a bit by the director's personal connection to the story and by a great, charismatic performance by Kevin Bacon. Much more could be written about the connection between lying and storytelling, and fending for oneself in the mendacious jungles of Hollywood, but suffice it to say that Karchy eventually grows up to write Showgirls. --Jim Gay

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    2 out of 5 stars Boring, boring, boring!.......2006-03-18

    Perhaps I'm just reacting to how old this is, but I found it to be boring. Yet I've watch others made in that time and they are still enjoyable and very interesting. I couldn't get into this one at all and felt that I was about three or four steps ahead of the plot all the way along.

    4 out of 5 stars OK, 4 1/2 stars! :).......2002-02-09

    Two words: GREAT MOVIE! Both Kevin Bacon and Brad Renfro (who just became my new favorite actor, I think!) were excelent, and the story is wonderful. Nice to see Calista Flockheart looking relatively normal, and not rail-thin. I really liked the part Brad goes to Calista when his whole world seems to be crashing down around him. Also, when the one woman said that he was "gentle." Very sweet moment. If you haven't already, SEE THIS MOVIE! The only reason I saw it was because Jonathan Rhys Meyers was in it, but he kinda had a small part. I would have liked to see more of him, and I would have liked to see about what he talked about in confession (if you've seen it, you know what I mean). Anyhoo, great flick, and I highly recommend it!

    5 out of 5 stars The immigrant experience in America is updated..........2001-06-11

    from a surprising source! Joe Esterhaz, not a particular favorite of mine, shines in the telling of his autobiographical "coming of age" story as a teenage immigrant in the early 60's. Much has been made of the immigrant experience in the earlier part of the century, but this film gives us insight into what it was like for Europeans to be transported to America's "golden age".

    Maximillian Schell is back on the screen, and welcome as the father of Esterhaz' alter-ego, Karchy Jonas. He is a bit puzzling until you learn that he was a highly educated man in his native Hungary, forced into menial labor in his new country of choice. He has instilled his belief in the power of being an American citizen in his son, Karchy, played by Brad Renfro. Renfro is believable and gives a delicious naivete to the role of Karchy, both in his words and deeds. His relationship to an older woman, Diney (Calista Flockhart looking real, not just cute) makes sense when you see how much she yearns for his honesty and his sense of wonder. Despite a high ethical standard set by his father, Karchy is a noted fabricator of fibs. Everyone who hears his stock line "Lots of times", knows he is lying.

    Enter Kevin Bacon, the perfect Svengali for a boy looking to become a man in the "coolest" way possible. Bacon is a hot disc jockey, whose personal code of honor is questionable. There is no question that this is one of his strongest performances ever. From body language to his Texas twang, his regret at how his life turned out (from a brief glimpse he shares late in the movie) makes him a standout playing an early 60's "lounge lizard". Bacon has a fine portfolio of work, but this is his ultimate role.

    Music and set are perfect for this nostalgic look back to the 60's. A great film, underappreciated by many.

    5 out of 5 stars Lyrical Remembrance.......2000-12-25

    When he wasn't writing trashy, empty thrillers (Basic Instinct, Jade, Sliver), Joe Eszterhaz must have been reminiscing about his childhood, modulating what would eventually become Telling Lies In America, a great, tender, beautifully rendered film. Set in the early 1960s Cleveland Ohio, it is the story of Karchy Jonas (Brad Renfro), a 17-year-old son of a Hungarian mill worker (Maximilian Schell) who had been a PHD in law in the old country. Something, Karchy never fails to mention to all the authority figures in his life. All the father wants in life is for he and his son to become naturalized citizens. Duly, Karchy goes to the expensive school the old man has obviously strained to pay for where, unpopular, he bluffs about all the things there are to bluff about. He works nights at a grocery store where Diney (Calista Flockhart) also works in a pained saddened silence. He comes on to her with his obvious bluffs, the little lies that are so obvious to the worldly Diney that she pities him, or is amused by him. At night he comes home to the little house he shares with his father, looks in the mirror and desperately tries to pronounce "the" which without exception always seems to come out "da".

    Its fair to say that Telling Lies In America has its fair share of cliches. Those little cornets every coming of age film has to play. You have your hypocritical teacher/priest, your unattainable female Diney, her overbearing suitor Henry (Luke Wilson) and most importantly, Billy Magic (Kevin Bacon). Magic is one of those characters most filmgoers could draw from memory; the slicked back hair, the envy inducing array of lady-friends, babbling on his radio show in his all important "slanguage" while he offers his listeners some "ear conditioning" on a particularly hot day. Karchy is in awe of him. Except that the film wastes no time in exposing Magic as damaged goods. And Bacon, in some wry moments lets some of the man's bitterness show. Magic seems to like Karchy too, maybe he sees himself in the kid who can't help but showoff all the time. Or more ominously, he sees a profitable way to employ Karchy's masterful aversion to telling the truth.

    The director Guy Ferland gives the film a luminous, late 50s early 60s memorabilia rich look. The score by Nicholas Pixe, a trickling of organ, is stated only in the film's key scenes. It's a good sign, especially in a period film, when the direction and the music only impress in retrospect, rather then stick out and draw attention to themselves. They work in congruence with the story. The effect is that of nostalgia. Not hokey nostalgia, but the memories of growing up, with its highs and lows compressed into a hypnotic two hours. The cliches are not cliches if they're happening to and around people you know.

    Telling Lies in America will touch those nerve endings that responded to Barry Levinson's Diner. Even if this one isn't as witty with its dialogue or as generous with its guffaws, I like it better. I like the way Eszterhas weaves the humor of the Spanish fly episode, the familiar tale of a self-loathing bully into the story of a kid who just wants to be liked, without stepping into one saccharine puddle. Right up to it bittersweet ending, the film never hits a false note. It maybe ironic, that Karchy who is essentially a stand in for Esztherhas learns that he "doesn't have to showoff so much", has spawned the writer who would write a lot of showoffy trash. You'd think that it would take a very special film for me to forgive Showgirls. Luckily for him, this one is.

    5 out of 5 stars An Incredible Movie That was Snubbed by Oscar.......1999-11-09

    This is the kind of film that has those moments of depth and power that make one wish to watch the film again and again. The cast is magnifacent. In my opinion it is the incredibly talented Brad Renfro that really carries the film. Kevin Bacon has received a lot of deserving praise, but it is Renfro who steals many a scene. He was 14 or 15 when he made this film, but his character is 17. He gives a very mature performance from the opening to the end's moving and inspiring freeze frame shot. Another notable player is Calista Flockhart in a pre-Ally McBeal role. And she is tremendous. It is a shame that Oscar nominations did not go to the three. Another stand-out element of the movie is the beautiful score. The music is completely in tact in its goal to provide an appropriate backdrop to the bittersweet mood of the film. I wish the movie had a soundtrack! I also wish that this movie would come back to shelves again! I want it for Christmas. This is definitely a film that one can not watch just once!
    Lost In Middle America and what happened next
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      Lost In Middle America and what happened next
      Starring: Hal Holbrook
      Director: Scott Craig & David Crouse
      Manufacturer: Crouse Entertainment Goup
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      ASIN: B000L22UE6
      Release Date: 2006-11-25

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      Emmy Award winning television producer, David Crouse, travels back to his hometown of Lima, Ohio to see how the emergence of a global economy has had a dramatic effect on communities the size of Lima, Ohio. This program takes an in-depth look at how decisions being made thousands of miles away, often in foreign countries, effect communities like Lima. This is instructrive for communities all over America. This documentary brings greater awareness of these issues and illuminate the vital lessons of Midwestern values and the strength of the human spirit as one community tries to remain relevant and vibrant during rapidly changing economic times. Emmy Award nominated.
      Lost In Translation (Perdidos En Tokio) [NTSC/REGION 1 & 4 DVD. Import-Latin America]
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        Lost In Translation (Perdidos En Tokio) [NTSC/REGION 1 & 4 DVD. Import-Latin America]
        Director: Sofia Coppola
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