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China Beach / Premiere Episode

China Beach / Premiere Episode

»rank: 318

starring: Dana Delany, Nan Woods, Michael Boatman, Marg Helgenberger, Robert Picardo
directed by: Rod Holcomb


0ur opinion:Description:This is the pilot episode for the popular TV series that made Dana Delany a star. Set at the 51Oth EVAC Hospital at China Beach, Vietnam, the movie presents the stories of the doctors, nurses, soldiers and US0 entertainers who populated the base. Each character struggles to find their own way to deal with their personal problems and the war surrounding them.



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Species

Species

»rank: 15884

starring: Ben Kingsley, Michael Madsen, Alfred Molina, Forest Whitaker, Marg Helgenberger
directed by: Roger Donaldson


0ur opinion: :There's a kind of perverse marketing genius at work in this cheesy sci-fi hit from 1995 in which scientists create a half-human, half-alien woman named Sil (Natasha Henstridge) who's capable of morphing from a slimy, tentacled creature into a blond babe with the body of a Playboy centerfold. This makes it easy for Sil to lure gullible guys who are only too willing to indulge her voracious mating urge, realizing too late that sex with Sil is anything but ...



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Frame by Frame

Frame by Frame

»rank: 1307

starring: Michael Biehn, Marg Helgenberger, Ron White, Peter MacNeill, Dan Lett
directed by: Douglas Barr (II)


0ur opinion: :There's a kind of perverse marketing genius at work in this cheesy sci-fi hit from 1995 in which scientists create a half-human, half-alien woman named Sil (Natasha Henstridge) who's capable of morphing from a slimy, tentacled creature into a blond babe with the body of a Playboy centerfold. This makes it easy for Sil to lure gullible guys who are only too willing to indulge her voracious mating urge, realizing too late that sex with Sil is anything but ...



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Always (Widescreen Edition)

Always (Widescreen Edition)

»rank: 12629

starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, Brad Johnson (II), John Goodman, Audrey Hepburn
directed by: Steven Spielberg


0ur opinion: :Considered by many to represent a low point in Steven Spielberg's career, 199O's Always did suggest something of a temporary drift in the director's sensibility. A remake of the classic Spencer Tracy film A Guy Named Joe, Always stars Richard Dreyfuss as a Forest Service pilot who takes great risks with his own life to douse wildfires from a plane. After promising his frightened fiancée (Holly Hunter) to keep his feet on the ground and go into teaching, Dreyfuss's ...



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Death Dreams

Death Dreams

»rank: 14324

starring: Christopher Reeve, Marg Helgenberger, Fionnula Flanagan, George Dickerson, Conor O'Farrell
directed by: Martin Donovan


0ur opinion: :Considered by many to represent a low point in Steven Spielberg's career, 199O's Always did suggest something of a temporary drift in the director's sensibility. A remake of the classic Spencer Tracy film A Guy Named Joe, Always stars Richard Dreyfuss as a Forest Service pilot who takes great risks with his own life to douse wildfires from a plane. After promising his frightened fiancée (Holly Hunter) to keep his feet on the ground and go into teaching, Dreyfuss's ...



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Elmore Leonard's Gold Coast

Elmore Leonard's Gold Coast

»rank: 14631

starring: David Caruso, Barry Primus, Marg Helgenberger, Jeff Kober, Wanda De Jesus
directed by: Peter Weller


0ur opinion: :Considered by many to represent a low point in Steven Spielberg's career, 199O's Always did suggest something of a temporary drift in the director's sensibility. A remake of the classic Spencer Tracy film A Guy Named Joe, Always stars Richard Dreyfuss as a Forest Service pilot who takes great risks with his own life to douse wildfires from a plane. After promising his frightened fiancée (Holly Hunter) to keep his feet on the ground and go into teaching, Dreyfuss's ...



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Death Dream

Death Dream

»rank: 5010

starring: Christopher Reeve, Marg Helgenberger, Fionnula Flanagan, George Dickerson, Conor O'Farrell
directed by: Martin Donovan


0ur opinion: :Considered by many to represent a low point in Steven Spielberg's career, 199O's Always did suggest something of a temporary drift in the director's sensibility. A remake of the classic Spencer Tracy film A Guy Named Joe, Always stars Richard Dreyfuss as a Forest Service pilot who takes great risks with his own life to douse wildfires from a plane. After promising his frightened fiancée (Holly Hunter) to keep his feet on the ground and go into teaching, Dreyfuss's ...



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Through the Eyes of a Killer

Through the Eyes of a Killer

»rank: 16376

starring: Marg Helgenberger, Richard Dean Anderson, David Marshall Grant, Melinda Culea, Tippi Hedren
directed by: Peter Markle


0ur opinion: :Considered by many to represent a low point in Steven Spielberg's career, 199O's Always did suggest something of a temporary drift in the director's sensibility. A remake of the classic Spencer Tracy film A Guy Named Joe, Always stars Richard Dreyfuss as a Forest Service pilot who takes great risks with his own life to douse wildfires from a plane. After promising his frightened fiancée (Holly Hunter) to keep his feet on the ground and go into teaching, Dreyfuss's ...



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Keys (1994)

Keys (1994)

»rank: 27835

starring: Marg Helgenberger, Gary Dourdan, Brett Cullen, Ralph Waite
directed by: John Sacret Young


0ur opinion: :Considered by many to represent a low point in Steven Spielberg's career, 199O's Always did suggest something of a temporary drift in the director's sensibility. A remake of the classic Spencer Tracy film A Guy Named Joe, Always stars Richard Dreyfuss as a Forest Service pilot who takes great risks with his own life to douse wildfires from a plane. After promising his frightened fiancée (Holly Hunter) to keep his feet on the ground and go into teaching, Dreyfuss's ...



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Perfect Murder, Perfect Town

Perfect Murder, Perfect Town

»rank: 26475

starring: Kris Kristofferson, Marg Helgenberger, Ronny Cox, Ken Howard, John Heard
directed by: Lawrence Schiller


0ur opinion: :The murder of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was tabloid fodder for years, but Perfect Murder, Perfect Town earns respect with its riveting focus on facts. ln adapting his own bestselling book with writer Tom Topor, producer-director Lawrence Schiller (who chronicled the 0.J. Simpson trial in An American Tragedy) wrangles dozens of characters into a complicated but coherent portrait of justice gone awry. Beginning with the Christmas-night murder in 1996 and spanning 18 months of investigation, this three-hour telefilm shows how ...



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