200cigarettes (1999)
Dir: Risa Bramon Garcia
This ensemble comedy follows an array of young people in New York City on New Year's Eve. Among the numerous characters looking for love and fun are impulsive artist Ellie (Janeane Garofalo) and punks Tom (Casey Affleck) and Dave (Guillermo Diaz), who meet up with Stephie (Gaby Hoffmann) and Val (Christina Ricci), two girls from Long Island. Also interacting with various partygoers are a pensive bartender (Ben Affleck) and a taxi driver (Dave Chappelle) who operates a disco in his cab.
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The Crow: Stairway to Heaven - Syndication - September 25, 1998 - May 22, 1999
Dark Fantasy (22 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Cast:
Mark Dacascos as Eric Draven/The Crow
Marc Gomes as Daryl Albrecht
Sabine Karsenti as Shelly Webster
Katie Stuart as Sarah Mohr
Recurring:
Lynda Boyd as Darla Mohr
Jon Cuthbert as David Vincennes
Christina Cox as Jessica Capshaw
John Pyper-Ferguson as Jason "Top Dollar" Danko
John Tench as "T-Bird"
Julie Dreyfus as India Reyes
Gaetana Korbin as Shea Marino
Suleka Mathew as Cordelia Warren
Ty Olsson as George "Funboy" Jamieson
Darcy Laurie as Mark "Tin-Tin" Tremayne
Kadeem Hardison as Skull Cowboy
Bobbie Phillips as Hannah Foster/Talon
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LES DIABOLIQUES (1955, DIABOLIQUE) – Episode 143 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“It’s been insane since the beginning. . . . Bathtubs that fill up, and swimming pools that empty. That’s insane. And I was insane to listen to you.” That’s not even the half-of-it. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Whitney Collazo, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, and Jeff Mohr – as they experience Boileau-Narcejac’s twisted tale as presented by Henri-Georges Clouzot in Les Diaboliques (1955).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
Episode 143 – Les Diaboliques (1955)
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The wife and mistress of a loathed school principal plan to murder him with what they believe is the perfect alibi.
Director: Henri-Georges Clouzot (as H.G. Clouzot)
Writing Credits:
From the novel by: Boileau-Narcejac (Pierre Boileau as Boileau & Thomas Narcejac as Narcejac; She Who Was No More (1952, Celle qui n’était plus)
Scenario & dialogue by: Henri-Georges Clouzot (as H.G. Clouzot) & Jérôme Géronimi
Collaboration by: René Masson & Frédéric Grendel
Cinematographer: Armand Thirard (director of photography)
Selected Cast:
Simone Signoret as Nicole Horner
Véra Clouzot as Christina Delassalle (as Vera Clouzot)
Paul Meurisse as Michel Delassalle
Charles Vanel as Alfred Fichet, le commissaire
Jean Brochard as Plantiveau, le concierge
Thérèse Dorny as Mme. Herboux
Michel Serrault as M. Raymond, le surveillant
Georges Chamarat as Dr. Loisy
Robert Dalban as Le garagiste
Camille Guérini as Le photographe (as Camille Guerini)
Jacques Hilling as L’employé de la morgue
Jean Lefebvre as Le soldat
Aminda Montserrat as Madame Plantiveau
Jean Témerson as Le garçon d’hôtel (as Jean Temerson)
Jacques Varennes as M. Bridoux, professeur
Georges Poujouly as Soudieu, un élève
Yves-Marie Maurin as Moinet, une jeune Moynet
Noël Roquevert as M. Herboux
Pierre Larquey as M.Drain, professeur
Johnny Hallyday as Un élève (uncredited)
Are you ready for a French murder thriller/ghost story/character piece from the mid-1950s? We thought so! Move over Hitchcock! Director Henri-Georges Clouzot has the rights to the novel and the skill to write and direct Les Diaboliques (1955). If celebrated genre author Robert Bloch (Psycho) considers this his all-time favorite horror film, then the Classic Era Grue Crew just has to check it out! And they loved it! In fact, this is one of those movies that demands (at least) a second watch.
Shame on you if you listened to this podcast without first watching Les Diaboliques! At any rate, at the time of this writing, the film is available to stream from HBOmax, The Criterion Channel, and Plex. If physical media is your preference, Les Diaboliques (Diabolique) is available as a Blu-ray from Criterion.
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Christina Mohr schreibt auf junge Welt über Jochen Distelmeyer und sein Album „Gefühlte Wahrheiten" - „Der Jochen, ein Lover“
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Crime Fiction Book Releases January 2021 PT1
Crime Fiction Book Releases January 2021 PT1
All the January 2021 Crime Fiction Book Releases PT1!
If you are like me and are worried you are missing out on all the new releases. I have decided to do a list of releases of all my favourite genres for the previous month. So here is the January crime fiction book releases for 2021. Let me know which books take your fancy in the comments below.
Here is the list:
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Let me see what I can do for you.
Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights by Katha Pollitt: thanks @stephenroot for this one!!
Abortion in America: The Origins and Evolution of National Policy by James C. Mohr
Abortion & the Politics of Motherhood by Kristin Luker
Abortion After Roe by Johanna Schoen
The Girls Who Went Away: The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe V. Wade by Ann Fessler
My Life on the Road by Gloria Steinem: I wanna be her when I grow up
How the Pro-Choice Movement Saved America: Freedom, Politics, and the War on Sex by Christina Page
When Abortion Was a Crime: Women, Medicine, and Law in the United States by Leslie Reagan
This Common Secret: My Journey as an Abortion Doctor, by Susan Wicklund
Taking Children: A History of American Terror by Laura Briggs
Also, check out Reversing Roe, a documentary on Netflix, which is excellent!
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These Girls
Ein Streifzug durch die feministische Musikgeschichte
Juliane Streich (Hg.)
Über prägende Role Models von den 1950ern bis heute
Vor 50 Jahren forderte Aretha Franklin »Respect«, in den Neunzigern rebellierten die Riot Grrrls und heute vermarkten Superstars wie Beyoncé eine sexy Version des Feminismus. Die Charts sind voll mit weiblichen Stimmen, doch bleiben Festivalbühnen, Musikzeitschriften und Clubnächte männerdominiert. Dabei gibt es Role Models an jeder Ecke, in jedem Jahrzehnt, in dem Frauen zu Gitarre, Mikrofon oder DJ-Software griffen.
Jede hat ihre eigenen Geschichten. Es geht um Selbstermächtigung, um Wut, um Gleichberechtigung, um Drugs and Rock’n’Roll, um Sex und Sexualität – und auch mal um Menstruation. Vor allem aber um Musik. Egal, ob Stimmen im Soul, Battles im Rap, Gitarrensoli im Rock, große Hits im Pop oder Tunes im Techno. Ganze Enzyklopädien könnten mit herausragenden Musikerinnen und weiblichen Bands vollgeschrieben werden. Dieses Buch ist eher vergnügliche Lektüre als Lexikon, doch gibt es einen vielseitigen Einblick in die feministische Musikgeschichte.
In über 100 lehrreichen, kurzweiligen und persönlichen Texten schreiben Journalistinnen und Journalisten, Musikerinnen und Musiker, Fans und Freunde über Bands, die sie prägten, über Künstlerinnen, die den Feminismus eine neue Facette gaben, über Lieblingsplatten, Lebenswerke und Lieder, die sie mitgrölen – vom Klassiker bis zum Außenseitertipp.
Françoise Cactus, Paula Irmschler, Franz Dobler, Jacinta Nandi, Klaus Walter, Christina Mohr, Bettina Wilpert, Linus Volkmann, Ebba Durstewitz, Andreas Spechtl, Jonas Engelmann, Diviam Hoffmann, Sven Kabelitz, Elke Wittich, Myriam Brüger und viele andere schreiben über Björk, Christina Aguilera, Bikini Kill, Billie Holiday, Alice Coltrane, ESG, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Kimya Dawson, Madonna, Patti Smith, Spice Girls, Terre Thaemlitz und viele weitere Künstlerinnen.
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Der Titel ist ebenfalls als E-Book bei allen gängigen Online-Händlern erhältlich (u.a. bei www.Thalia.de / www.ebook.de / www.Amazon.de / www.Buecher.de / Apple iBooks).
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Mit einem Spotify-Account könnt Ihr über folgenden Link in zahlreiche Songs von im Buch vorkommenden Künstlerinnen reinhören:
https://open.spotify.com/user/9ah5nzktfzli5qpvcm2up0gym/playlist/4xj9rTFk4OJrP4hZ3DdjTA
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Juliane Streich: Vorwort
1940/50er
Jennifer Ressel: Édith Piaf
Jasper Nicolaisen: Hildegard Knef
Franz Dobler: LaVern Baker
Sven Kabelitz: Nina Simone
1960er
Eileen Reukauf: Joan Baez
Klaus Walter: Aretha Franklin
Anastasia Hartleib: Etta James
Sven Kabelitz: Dusty Springfield
Holger Adam: Delia Derbyshire
Vera Kropf: Kathy Marshall und Chiyo Ishi
Myriam Brüger: Shangri-Las
Jan-Niklas Jäger: Lesley Gore
Hannah Zipfel: Jackie Shane
Elke Wittich: Marianne Faithful
Frank Apunkt Schneider: Karen Carpenter
Françoise Cactus: Nico
Ebba Durstewitz: Laura Nyro
Hans Plesch: Pauline Oliveros
Tine Plesch: Janis Joplin
Holger Adam: Joni Mitchell
Holger Adam: Alice Coltrane
Franz Dobler: Queen Esther Marrow
Lutz Vössing: Karen Dalton
1970er
Jonas Engelmann: Linda Perhacs
Sabrina Marzell: Suzanne Ciani
Stefan Glander: Yoko Ono
Kuku Schrapnell: Marianne Rosenberg
Wiebke Lohfeld: Limpe Fuchs
Volker Barsch: Marcia Griffiths
Shantala Hummler: Patti Smith
Laura Schwinger: Flying Lesbians
Christina Mohr: Debbie Harry
Jana Sotzko: Poly Styrene
Luise Vörkel: Tina Weymouth
Laura Schwinger: Cosey Fanni Tutti
Elke Wittich: Lydia Lunch
Luise Vörkel: Kleenex/LiLiPUT
Anna Seidel: Nina Hagen
Franziska Reif: Siouxsie Sioux
Philipp Theisohn: Wendy O. Williams
Thomas Schröder: Kate Bush
Viola Nordsieck: The Raincoats
Kristof Maria Künssler-McIlwain: Mo-Dettes
Jan Dieske: Hans-A-Plast
Frank Apunkt Schneider: The Roches
André Kalnassy: Eve Libertine
Katharina Grabowski: The Slits
Sven Kabelitz: Annie Lennox
1980er
Christina Mohr: The Go-Go’s
Franziska Reif: Tamara Danz
Sandra und Kerstin Grether: Annette Humpe
Jana Marie Sand: Girlschool
Klaus Walter: Rainy Day Women
Britta Tekotte: Laurie Anderson
Sigrid Fahrer: Bangles
Kerstin Petermann: Neneh Cherry
Katharina Grabowski: ESG
Frank Apunkt Schneider: Vital Disorders
Jasper Nicolaisen: Björk
Maurice Summen: Anne Dudley
Juliane Streich: Kim Gordon
Sarah Held: Cyndi Lauper
Didi Neidhart: Madonna
Jonas Engelmann: Phranc
Anna Seidel: Françoise Cactus
Julie Miess: Cristina Martinez
Luise Vörkel: Kim Deal
Linus Volkmann: Yeastie Girlz
Klaus Walter: Dorothy
Benjamin Moldenhauer: Carla Bozulich
1990er
Sophie Rüesch: PJ Harvey
Tobias Prüwer: Hole
Christina Gehrlein: Lassie Singers
Julia Lorenz: Thee Headcoatees
Franziska Reif: Tori Amos
Sophie Nikoleit: Bikini Kill
Julian Weber: Christina Billotte
Tijan Sila: Red Aunts
Vina Yun: Nicolette
Sarah Ulrich: Terre Thaemlitz
Anastasia Hartleib: Lauryn Hill
André Kalnassy: Marusha
Benjamin Moldenhauer: Team Dresch
Atlanta Ina Beyer: Bernadette La Hengst
Christina Gehrlein: Sleater-Kinney
Birte Fritsch: Skunk Anansie
Jana Sotzko: Portishead
Juliane Streich: Peaches
Tina Manske: Róisín Murphy
Aiko Kempen: Tic Tac Toe
Claudia Euen: Cat Power
Jan-Niklas Jäger: Sia
Myriam Brüger: Hanayo
Lea Matica: Brody Dalle
Susann Brueckner: Kimya Dawson
Jacinta Nandi: Spice Girls
Lutz Vössing: Anne Rolfs
Lea Espinoza Garrido: Beyoncé
Didi Neidhart: Missy Elliott
Lisa Rölle: Laura Jane Grace
Bettina Wilpert: Tegan and Sara
Tobias Prüwer: Kittie
Paula Irmschler: Christina Aguilera
Sophie Nikoleit: Le Tigre
Andreas Spechtl: Britta
Katja Röckel: Kevin Blechdom
Hengameh Yaghoobifarah: Beth Ditto
2000er
Safi: Karin Elisabeth Dreijer
Steffen Greiner: Anohni
Frédéric Valin: Gustav
Steffen Greiner: Ellen Allien
Gianni Düx: Joanna Newsom
Yannik Gölz: Janelle Monáe
Jeannine Baillieu: M.I.A.
Caroline Kraft: Amanda Palmer
Anastasia Hartleib: Georgia Anne Muldrow
Dirk Dullmeier: Marisa Anderson
Sebastian Ingenhoff: Rihanna
Sarah Ulrich: Lady Bitch Ray
Martha Röckel: Sookee
Charlotte Theile: Taylor Swift
Diviam Hoffmann: Ebony Bones
Nhi Le: Nicki Minaj
Didi Neidart: Lady Gaga
2010er
Yannik Gölz: Grimes
Patrycja Mas?owska: Austra
Julia Lorenz: Die Heiterkeit
Sandra Grether: FaulenzA
Du Pham: Lana Del Rey
Yannick Gölz: SOPHIE
Kerstin Petermann: Doctorella
Pablo Dominguez: Ebow
Juliane Streich: Half Girl
Felix Riedel: Princess Nokia
Philipp Theisohn: Ashtar
Sabrina Marzell: ShitKid
Diviam Hoffmann: Jamila Woods
Anna-Leena Lutz: Dream Wife
Kristof Maria Künssler-McIlwain: Camp Cope
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Retro-blokk: Anubiz – Rastlos
Retro-blokk: Anubiz – Rastlos - https://metalindex.hu/2020/11/01/retro-blokk-anubiz-rastlos/ -
Nincs túl sok elérhető információ a soron következő cikk főszereplőiről.
Az Anubiz 1999-ben alakult Németországban, műfajuk gothic metal volt. Míg a legtöbb poszton állandóak maradtak a tagok, az énekes része érdekesen alakult. Eva Christina Paschen eredetileg dobosként kezdett a csapatban, de csak egy évet töltött ezen a poszton, 2000-től mikrofont ragadott, és ő lett az Anubiz első énekesnője. Bár csak két évig maradt a zenekarban, de az ő közreműködésével készült el az első demó Pretty in Pain címmel, illetve a 2002-es debütáló nagylemezen (Leid) is ő énekelt. A demón ugyan még előfordult egy-egy angol dal, de a folytatásban már csak német nyelven íródtak az Anubiz számai.
2002-ben Eva Christina helyére Carolin Reinhardt érkezett, ő négy évig vitte az énekesnői posztot. 2005-ben megjelent az Anubiz második albuma Siebzehn címmel.
2006-ban ismét énekescsere történt, Katrin Block lett az új frontasszony. 2007-ben kiadták Unruh című harmadik lemezüket. Ezen kapott helyet a Rastlos, amihez elkészült a zenekar első és egyetlen fellelhető videoklipje.
2010-ben az Anubiz kiadott egy negyedik albumot, ez volt a Momentum. Áttörést azonban nem sikerült elérniük. 2013-ban ugyan még arról írtak Facebook-lapjukon, hogy stúdióba vonultak és új lemezen dolgoznak, ebből végül nem lett semmi, és végül 2013-ban feloszlottak (erről nem találtunk hivatalos közleményt, az Encyclopaedia Metallum oldalon tüntették fel ezt a dátumot).
Utolsó ismert felállás:
Katrin Block – ének
Jörg Erkelenz – gitár, vokál
Basti Becker – gitár
Jörg Mohr – billentyű
Alex Becker – dob
Daniel Fleckhaus – basszusgitár
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Learning from Documenta
closing event
SOUTHERN TEACHERS WORKSHOP
Coordinator Panos Sklavenitis | visual artist
On maps, the South is typically depicted as both “down” and “under”. Evil is under (at least when it is compared with what is above). God, light, heightened desires, and erect penises are all “up”. Beneath, is the underworld. In the context of this proposed workshop, the South is not strictly perceived as a geographical location, but is rather defined as the geography of the Other. More precisely, this workshop considers this Otherness as analogous to the position the South occupies on the map, where the Other finds her/himself perpetually underneath: the weak, the poor, the oppressed, the naive, the hobo, the underdeveloped, the woman, the homosexual, the trans, the black, etc. The Southern Teachers workshop invites artists, architects and theorists to make –through diverse individual and/or collective actions– an artistic mapping of the contemporary South, focusing on narratives inspired by the curatorial practices of d14, wherein the South is a prosperous field for alternative social, financial and political practices flourishing bottom-up, that can and should be taught (by/to whom?).
Participants
Jarri Castro | art critic and theorist
Αlkisti Efthymiou | museum Studies, gender studies
Fabiana Faleiros | performer, art theorist
Alexis Fidetzis | visual artist
The Flower Girls (Eleftheria Kotzaki, Christina Spanou, Dimitra Stamatopoulou) | visual artists
Vana Kostayola | visual artist, media theorist, curator
Chrisoula Lionis | visual culture theorist; Universtity of New South Wales
Iris Lykourioti – Ίρις Λυκουριώτη | architect – αρχιτέκτων; University of Thessaly – Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλίας
Pinar Ogrenci | artist, writer; founder of MARSistanbul
Eliana Otta | visual artist, cultural studies
Lykourgos Porfyris | visual artist; Kunstakademiet, Kunsthogskolen
Marina Reyes Franco | art historian, curator
Gian Spina | researcher, writer, visual artist
Kostis Stafylakis | visual artist, art theorist, curator; University of Patras
Adonis Stoantzikis | visual artist; Frank Mohr Institute
Michailangelos Vlassis-Ziakas | visual artist
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“May God bless you. This message was pre-recorded and automatically programmed.” It’s so nice to know they gave it the personal touch. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they check out a nuclear apocalypse as imagined in Chosen Survivors (1974).
Decades of Horror 1970s
Episode 171 – Chosen Survivors (1974)
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Synopsis: After being selected at random by a computer to seek safety in an underground bomb shelter on the eve of a nuclear attack, a group of refugees makes a horrible realization: They are sharing the space with a colony of vampire bats.
Director: Sutton Roley
Writers: Joe Reb Moffly, Harry Spalding (credited as H. B. Cross)
Special effects: Tony Urbano (bat effects)
Selected cast:
Jackie Cooper as Raymond Couzins
Alex Cord as Steven Mayes
Richard Jaeckel as Major Gordon Ellis
Bradford Dillman as Peter Macomber
Pedro Armendáriz, Jr. as Luis Cabral (as Pedro Armendariz Jr.)
Diana Muldaur as Alana Fitzgerald
Lincoln Kilpatrick as Woody Russo
Gwenn Mitchell as Carrie Draper
Barbara Babcock as Dr. Lenore Chrisman
Cristina Moreno as Kristin Lerner (as Christina Moteno)
Nancy Rodman as Claire Farraday
Kelly Lange as Mary Louise Borden
Chosen Survivor is a movie Grue-Believers will remember as one mentioned more than once by The Black Saint. It took the 70s Grue Crew a while, but they are finally covering it. Chad describes Chosen Survivors as an apocalyptic tale with cool actors that he kind of likes but with which he is also kind of bored to tears. In the end, he was hoping the bats would eat everyone. Chosen Survivors feels like a 70s TV movie to Bill and most of it looked to him almost like it was shot through gauze. On top of that, a fear of bats is not one of his phobias and the inaccuracy in the film’s depiction of vampire bats took him out of the movie.
Jeff thinks the Chosen Survivors has a lot of cool visuals despite the omnipresent soft focus. He enjoys it even though the plot is a bunch of nonsense and found it a little interesting in conjunction with the actual plan the government had formulated in the event of a nuclear apocalypse. The pure, 70s-gold cast is the high point for Doc. Describing Chosen Survivors as more science fiction than horror with reasons to like it, in the end, he admits it’s not very good.
If a group of people locked up in a facility far underground during a nuclear apocalypse while under attack by unnaturally behaving vampire bats is your thing, you need to check out Chosen Survivors. At the time of this writing, it is available to stream from YouTube and on physical media as a Kino Lorber Blu-ray.
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Christina Mohr schreibt auf junge Welt über das neue Jetzt!-Album „Können Lieder Freunde sein?“
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12 Hulu Plus Movies that Look Just Bad Enough to Watch
I'm not a weird nerd, so I'm not into bad horror movies and ridiculous sci-fi movies like these:
And I'm also not an idiot who likes stupid huge studio movies:
HOWEVER I do like fun, and some movies are just bad enough to fall in the fun zone. I'm no snob, and there's something fun about throwing on a movie, getting drunk, and watching Catherine Zeta Jones fall in love despite her almost screwing it up because of her recent breakup shenanigans. There's something therapeutic about watching 1981 frat boys objectify women and come sooo close to getting thrown off campus. And hey, sometimes it's nice to watch a hot lady get trapped in a seductive web of lies. And if these movies have big stars in them, it's even more fun. Here are 10 mediocre movies that look kinda fun, are on Hulu Plus (7 bucks a month), and not on Netflix Instant.
1. PASSION PLAY
The cast of Meghan Fox, Mickey Rourke, and Bill Murray, along with the following Netflix synopsis really get me excited about this movie:
Restrained by a ruthless gangster, gorgeous Lily, a circus freak whose incredible wings make her look like an angel, yearns for freedom. After crossing paths with the trapped beauty, down-on-his-luck musician Nate commits himself to rescuing her.
2. AMERICAN BREAKDOWN
This cast is mind-blowing and all over the map: Paul Walker, Steve Carell, Paris Hilton, James Gandolfini, and Josh Hartnett. Steve Carell plays a serious dude with a gangster hat on. And the trailer says "5 strangers . . .bound by fate. . .set out on their own." Woohoo!
3. ADDICTED TO HER LOVE
This is a Lizzy Caplan post Mean Girls, pre Party Down, playing a hot blonde. "How far. . . would you go for love?" The boy who has a crush on Lizzy Caplan would DEAL DRUGS for love.
4. TOO YOUNG TO DIE?
Hell yes! 1990, stars Brad Pitt, Juliette Lewis, who were complete non-stars at the time. Pitt gets Lewis into drugs and hooking. She stabs a dude and goes to trial. This movie has a question mark in the title and also, it's made for TV. This particular cast captured in this particular time is the only reason to attempt this one.
5. SPEAKING OF SEX
This movie from 2001 has a big 'ol cast: James Spader! Melora Walters (from Magnolia)! Jay Mohr! Laura Flynn Boyle! Bill Murray! Catherine O'Hara! Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman make an appearance. Netflix describes this as a "slapstick sexual comedy".
6. THE ALMOST PERFECT BANK ROBBERY
A Brooke Shields action comedy from 1999. The title is self-explanatory.
7. AFTER.LIFE
Ok, wow. From 2009, this super natural thriller stars Christina Ricci, Liam Neeson, and Justin Long. For some reason there's a period inside the title. Here's the Hulu synopsis"
After a horrific car accident, Anna wakes up to find the funeral director preparing her body for her funeral. Trapped with no one to turn to, Anna is forced to believe that she is merely in transition to the afterlife…while feeling still very much alive.
8. TOMBOY
From 1985, this one looks cute, adorable, and sexist. It's about a "spunky" auto mechanic named Tomasina (what?) who goes by Tommy. She goes head to head on the race track with her race car driver crush, but there's a big problem: she's a chick who is capable of things, a.k.a. she's a tomboy.
9. PERSONAL EFFECTS
Cougar Michelle Pfeiffer goes after to a much younger Ashton Kutcher who has recently suffered a loss? Whoa! That's what I call a premise!
10. WHO'S HARRY CRUMB
John Candy!! He plays a detective who dresses up in undercover costumes and does characters.
11, MEN SEEKING WOMEN
Here's 1997 Will Ferrell flick. Three bros make a bet on who can get a girlfriend first. Another amazing Netflix synopsis will give you the gist.
A $2,000 bet is at stake in this battle of the sexes. Three single friends place a bet on which of them will be the first to find a girlfriend and live with her for three months. But what you gotta realize from the get-go is that these guys can't even make it past the first date! Stars Will Ferrell (with eyes that have more glaze than a Krispy Kreme donut) and Nia Vardalos.
12. THE WAY OF THE GUN
From the year 2000, this Crime Action Shootout Thriller stars Benicio Del Toro, Ryan Phillipe, and James Caan. Del Toro and Phillipe do a big crime and "run into major problems" according to Hulu.
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