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Our home features two VCR's and three televisions, two of which are stereo and
offer "plug and play" input jacks for the kids on rainy days. We offer the following
movies for your viewing consideration:
FOR THE KIDS:
- Aladdin
--Robin Williams as the genie—he’s great.
- The Aristocats--Disney's 20th full -length animated film and the last one
to get the nod from Walt, himself.
- Bambi—Thumper
does his thing.
- The
Brave Little Toaster—More early Disney.
- A
Bug’s Life—Computers bring these guys to life.
- The
Chipmunk Adventure—Alvin is up to no good.
- Dumbo--Who says elephants can't fly?
- The Fox and the Hound--How can these two be good friends? But as you
know, Walt has a way of making it happen.
- The Great Mouse Detective--Vincent Price's voice in a Disney film?
- The
Lion King—Simba has family trouble, with great music.
- The
Little Mermaid--It speaks for itself.
- Men in Black--Where's the Raid?
- Mary
Poppins—Disney won an academy award for this.
- Muppet
Classic Theatre—Jim Hensen at his best.
- Peter Pan--One of the classics--now with a sequel.
- Pocahontas--Great
music; timeless story.
- Disney’s
Robin Hood—Roger Miller sings and narrates.
- The
Secret of Nimh--Good family entertainment.
- The
Three Callaberos--Donald and friend, so who's number three?
- The
Tom and Jerry Movie--In their own movie?
OLDER FARE:
- Air
Force One -- Harrison Ford under siege.
- Apollo
13-- The failed moon mission--but Houston did what it was supposed to.
- As
Good As It Gets-- Jack Nicholson as a grouchy old man; Helen Hunt as
you've never seen her.
- Con
Air-- Action in the skies, with some disturbed passengers.
- Don
Juan De Marco-- Marlon Brando and Johnny Depp—who’s really nuts?
- End
of Days-- Arnold has his hands full with something he can't terminate.
- Enemy at the Gates--With Ed Harris as a WWII Nazi sniper assigned to
locate and eliminate his Russian counterpart during the battle for
Stalingrad. Based on a true story, but for
more accurate reporting try the History channel.
- Erin
Brockovich-- Julia Roberts in a winner.
- A
Fish Called Wanda-- It’s hard to stop laughing; Kline won an Academy
award..
- Fried
Green Tomatoes-- I haven’t seen this, my wife bought it.
- Good
Will Hunting-- See comment above.
- In
and Out --Kevin Kline in a sleeper.
- Jurassic Park III-- A new predator in a familiar setting.
- The
Man from Snowy River --One of Kirk Douglas’ last movies.
- The
Mask of Zorro-- Plenty of action; early Mrs. Michael Douglas.
- The
Mummy --Action never stops--digital effects are good, but I like Boris.
- Notting
Hill—I haven’t seen this--please don't tell my wife.
- The
Rock-- Sean Connery breaks into Alcatraz.
- Rules
of Engagement-- Gung Ho in the Mid East.
- Shakespeare
in Love-- Won a lot of academy awards. (You guessed it, my wife bought
it.)
- The
Shawshank Redemption --Innocent man wrongly imprisoned for life.
- The Silence of the Lambs--You might want to eat before you watch
this.
- The
Sixth Sense -- Bruce Willis can't quite get his hands around things.
- The
Terminator-- Arnold as a robot--in the first of three. From the director of Titanic.
- Total Recall--Arnold and Sharon Stone (Basic Instinct) can't
remember much. Academy Award for Special Achievement in Visual
Effects.
- True
Lies-- Arnold blows up the bridge to Key West and almost everything else.