I’m not too sure what to make of the weather this weekend. Better set aside some easy viewing, just in case rainy days are upon us.
Enjoy,
Geoff
From director John Landis (The Blues Brothers) comes a thrilling action comedy: Ed Okin’s life is plagued with bad luck until a dazzling blonde (Oscar nominee Michelle Pfeiffer) falls into his life and pulls him into an exciting game of international intrigue.
A comedy-fantasy about a Depression-era movie fan/waitress whose day-to-day existence is enlivened when her latest idol walks right off the screen and into her life!
Cher’s (Alicia Silverstone) world unravels with the sudden appearance of two hunks: a sexy new classmate, and her square but cute ex-stepbrother (Paul Rudd). Now she’s learning that when it comes to love, she’s Clueless.
Muriel (Toni Collette) finds life in Porpoise Spit, Australia dull and spends her days alone in her room listening to Abba music and dreaming of her wedding day. Slight problem, Muriel has never had a date. Then she steals some money to go on a tropical vacation, meets a wacky friend, changes her name to Mariel, and turns her world upside down.
In this black-comedy spin-off of Alfred Hitchcock’s STRANGERS ON A TRAIN, a writing student tries to persuade his instructor to “trade murders”…he will murder the instructor’s ex-wife if the instructor will return the favor and kill his demented, domineering mother.
Truman (Jim Carrey) doesn’t realize that his quaint hometown is a giant studio set run by a visionary producer/director/creator (Ed Harris), that folks living and working there are Hollywood actors, and even his incessantly bubbly wife is a contract player.