"Hi Everyone
I have recently seen this movie and loved it 2 days before Christmas
Really enjoyed the soundtrack hymns played by the various artists
Does anyone know where i could obtain a list of these songs?
In Particular who sang 'Its Christmas time again?'
Can anyone help me
Appreciate your feedback...
Cheers and Merry Christmas !!!
"
"Having grown up and played football in Western Pennsylvania, every bit of 'All The Right Moves' brings back emotions, thoughts, memories and even smells. Even if you are not from Pittsburgh, you can appriciate the frustration this film captures of just wanting a better way of life. I hope any body viewing this film, at least can appreciate what the backbone of this country experiences. I never realized it until I moved to Los Angeles, the respect I have for my home town. I will very soon be moving my family back. Every time I see this movie I remember who I am and how proud I am of my heritage."
"This is a gripping story about a team of teenagers who come together by a summer term at space camp. their adventure turns dangerous when jinx, a nasa robot, programs nasa's computers to launch the team into space during a routine engine test. the teenage team, with the help of their trained astronaut instructor, must face the rigger of space in a craft not ready for space travel. in many ways this movie is simular to other 80's films with a rebel, a brain, a princess and a jock, if you know what i mean. (breakfast club) however, i would recomened this movie for it's moving portrayal of teenagers in a fight for their survival. this film also includes heart felt dynamic moments and scenes of cinematic drama."
"Anyone who's read the comic strips 'Dennis the Menace' knows about this mischievous little rascal and his neighbor Mr. Wilson. But to watch the legendary Walter Mathau as Mr. Wilson is quite a delight. Watching 5-year-old Mason Gamble as Dennis, you would think the comic strip was created with him in mind. The film is entertaining, funny and totally clean (no obsecenities).
There's a good interview with 14-year-old Mason Gamble in the special features, recalling his days on the shoot, as well as many other interesting aspects of the film-making."
"I never understood why a DVD version of 3-D movies would be released without the 3-D. I mean, lets face it, this was always intended to be much more of a gimmick movie then it was about the continuing adventures of the Brody clan.
I would pick this up in a minute if it was released as (maybe) a 'midnight movie' with a pair of glasses and maybe a bag of popcorn or something. For a studio to roll this out there naked and expect people to buy it is just crazy. The movie stinks; it's simply not good enough to stand up on its on merit. Part of the reason people went to the theaters to see this was to catch it in 3-D; to take that away just doesn't make any sense. It was never meant to be without it."