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DVD Review: Permanent Midnight

July 31, 2008 @ 7:46 pm

Filed under: Drama, Movies

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Movie Info:
Writer: David Veloz, Jerry Stahl
Director: David Veloz
Cast: Ben Stiller, Maria Bello, Spencer Garrett, Owen Wilson, Elizabeth Hurley, Lourdes Benedicto, Fred Willard, Liz Torres, Charles Fleischer, Cheryl Ladd, Janeane Garofalo, Douglas Spain, Connie Nielsen, Jerry Stahl, Sandra Oh
Rating: R
Studio: Lionsgate

Release Info:
Theatrical Release: September 16, 1998
DVD Release Date: July 29, 2008
Online Availability: Amazon

Who knew that Ben Stiller could handle a dramatic role? He’s an excellent comedian. He comes from a comedic family. The boy can act though and act well, at that. His portrayal of a recovering drug addict, with many moments set in flashback to his doped up days, make for an interesting movie. While the Permanent Midnight message might not have been as powerful with a lesser actor, it is Stiller who actually owns this movie and makes this dark comedy shine. Surprisingly good, this was one DVD release I’m quite glad I had the chance to review.

When you think Ben Stiller you think Meet the Parents/Fockers. You think loveable goofball. You don’t think intense, somewhat eccentric, heroin addicted writer. Yet, Ben Stiller pulls of the part admirably. I hadn’t heard much about Permanent Midnight. It seems that while Stiller received excessive praise from critics for this role, the film was ultimately brushed over and somewhat forgotten at the box office. That is until Lionsgate decided to release Permanent Midnight on DVD in 2008.

I grew up watching some of the shows that Jerry Stahl, the main character in Permanent Midnight, wrote for, back in the days when he had a $6000 a week drug habit. I hadn’t realized that Permanent Midnight was a true story until halfway through the movie, though I should have realized it because Mr. Chompers is a dead ringer (only blue) for Alf. While Jerry was making $5000 a week, his heroin habit was exceeding his paycheck, leaving him with nothing but a broken life and a major stint in rehab.

While Permanent Midnight isn’t nearly as good as other drug movies like The Basketball Diaries, Sweet Nothing, Trainspotting and even Candy, this film is able to hold its own. With a cast of familiar faces including the highly attractive Maria Bello and the hilarious Owen Wilson, who is surprisingly good as Jerry’s junkie friend, Nicky, there really isn’t all that much to complain about when it comes to the overall draw of this film.

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Dark City DVDMovie Info:
Writer: Alex Proyas
Director: Alex Proyas
Cast: Rufus Sewell, William Hurt, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, Richard O’Brien, Ian Richardson, Bruce Spence
Rating: Unrated
Studio: New Line Home Entertainment

Release Info:
Theatrical Release: February 27, 1998
DVD Release Date: July 29, 2008
Online Availability: Amazon, Wal-Mart

Back when Dark City came out in 1998 the film received a large amount of mixed reviews. The reason for this is mainly that the film is on the more obscure side. It’s one of those movies that you need to watch closely and that gets better each time you watch it. There is also the possibility that the people watching it just didn’t get the point of the film beyond the entertainment that they felt it lacked. Critics either loved it or hated it and many movie fans followed suit. One critic felt that it was the best movie of the year. That critic, Roger Ebert, would eventually go on to record a DVD commentary for the film.

At the theater, Dark City did not get much attention. In fact, I don’t ever recall hearing about it before a few years ago. It was late and night and I caught part of it on television. The immediate thing that I noticed was Rufus Sewell. The fact that he was the lead character and is in one of my favorite movies (Dangerous Beauty) made me stop and watch. As I continued watching, I noticed Kiefer Sutherland, William Hurt, and Jennifer Connelly also were in the movie. The movie itself was hard to pick up on at that point because I walked into it from the middle. This is one of those movies that you just need to see from beginning to end.

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Baldwin Hills Box ArtTV Show Info:
Writer: N/a
Director: Michael McNamara
Cast: Ashley, Moriah, Garnette, Roqui, Sal, Staci, Gaven, Jordan, Willie, Gerren, Daymeon
Rating: Not Rated
Studio: BET/Paramount

Release Info:
Original Air Dates: July 10, 2007 – Present
Season Air Dates: July 10, 2007 – August 28, 2007
DVD Box Set Release Date: July 29, 2008
Online Availability: Amazon
Episodes: All ten episodes of the first season

Baldwin Hills could have been something special. Alright, scratch that. It probably wouldn’t have been special, but it could have at least been somewhat worthwhile. However, what viewers are offered is something along the same vein as The Hills and Laguna Beach. Supporters of the show will be quick to tell you that parental involvement is more prevalent on Baldwin Hills than it ever was on Laguna Beach and that may be true. That doesn’t make the show any good though. In fact, it doesn’t even come close to good, which is quite sad if I do say so myself.

This is one of the only all African American reality shows that I can think of on television. This could be handled in a way where people could learn about culture and the way of life of African Americans. This is not to say that African Americans are completely different, but this would have been a good way to bust up some stereotypes that are all too common. Unfortunately, the kids go from beginning to break the stereotypes one minute to feeding into them wholeheartedly the next. Considering the fact that this is reality television you can expect to see a lot more acting and drama and a whole lot less of the breaking stereotypes.

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TV Show Info:
Writers: Various
Directors: Various
Cast: Tress MacNeille, Charles Adler, Joe Alaskey, Frank Welker, Don Messick, Cree Summer, Danny Cooksey, Kath Soucie, Maurice LaMarche, Rob Paulsen, Candi Milo
Rating: Not Rated
Studio: Warner Home Video

Release Info:
Original Air Dates: September 14, 1990-December 6, 1992
Box Set Season Air Dates: September 14, 1990-November 9, 1990
DVD Box Set Release Date: July 15, 2008
Online Availability: Amazon for $30.99, Wal-Mart for $30.86
Episodes: The first 35 episodes from Season One

They’re Tiny, They’re Toony,
They’re All a Little Loony,
And in this Cartoon-y,
They’re Invading your TV!

I was born in 1980. You have to know that I grew up with this show. It first aired when I was nine years old. The semi-sarcastic wit that made Looney Tunes a household name for generations before my own is ever present in this series. Why shouldn’t it be? Tiny Toon Adventures is a hilarious adaptation of that original formula. With some of the biggest names in voice talent, a production staff that includes the best from Warner Bros. Animation and Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment, and a show that even happens to carry Spielberg’s name (it was known as Steven Spielberg presents Tiny Toon Adventures in a formal setting) you’d be an idiot not to expect one entertaining cartoon.

What I liked the most about Tiny Toon Adventures was the repartee between the characters and the inclusion of the audience as an active member of the show, with characters actually talking to the screen. All of the characters have similarities to the original Looney Tunes regulars, yet the Tiny Toon cast all have their own distinct personalities and quirks. Sure, some of them are annoying, but together, they make up an ensemble that works as well together as the original Looney Tunes.

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Movie Info:
Writer: Various
Director: Various
Cast: Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, Adolphe Menjou, Don Ameche, Herbert Marshall, Ruth Chatterton, Dorthy Lamour, Joan Fontaine, Anne Baxter, Gene Tierney, Ann Blyth, Michael Rennie, Dennis Price, Linda Darnell
Rating: Not Rated
Studio: 20th Century Fox

Release Info:
Theatrical Release:Varies based on Movie
DVD Release Date: July 29, 2008
Online Availability: Amazon: $34.99, Walmart: $34.86

Classic movie buffs like to believe that Hollywood was set to a higher standard than it is today. In some ways that may be true, but you still see some rushed through productions and mismanaged celebrities. Sure, things seemed better back then but the grass always seems greener, doesn’t it? Still, there are celebrities that stand out from the pack in any generation. In the past, we have reviewed sets by class acts such as Barbara Stanwyck and Bette Davis. Now it’s time to look at Tyrone Power.

Funnily enough, the first time I ever heard the name Tyrone Power, was during the fabulous Bette Davis performance in All About Eve. It would be much later before I knew he was real and then later still until I had seen some of his work. From 1925 to 1959, Power starred in over 50 movies. Many people would consider him one of the most romantic leads of his time. Those who claim that would probably be right. Power had a very charismatic, old Hollywood charm about him that is sadly lost from today’s talented brood. Still, in sets like this you have a chance to look back and remember the most talented for what they did and the joy it brought people.

Power is part of an acting legacy that continued on with his children, but the acting bug in the Power family started with at least two Tyrones before him. When it comes to him specifically, he led a full life, known for not only his romantic word play, but the swordplay that came with his swashbuckling roles. He served in WWII as a pilot and eventually made his way onto the cover of a Beatles album (Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band). In 1959, Power had a heart attack while shooting, Solomon and Sheba and died. His legacy lives on to this day in all of his films and the sets they’re made available in, such as The Tyrone Power Matinee Idol Collection .

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Literary Illusions is proud to be giving away two copies of The Doors in Blu-Ray. To enter all you need to do is leave us a comment. Please be sure to only leave one. Comments are moderated to avoid spam, so it will not show up right away. People who leave multiple comments will be deleted from the contest altogether. If you do not see your comment within a day then by all means leave another one. Otherwise, do not worry as we accept comments several times a day.

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From the Press Release
The acclaimed bio-pic of the seminal 1960s rock group, The Doors, debuts on Blu-ray Disc this August. Directed by three-time Academy Award® winner Oliver Stone (Platoon, The Hand), and featuring an all-star cast including Val Kilmer (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang), Golden Globe® nominee Meg Ryan (You’ve Got Mail), Golden Globe® winner and Emmy® nominee Kyle MacLachlan (TV’s “Twin Peaks“), Emmy® nominee Kevin Dillon (HBO’s “Entourage”) and Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs, Tooth and Nail), the film provides an in-depth look at the legendary music outlaw who rocked America’s consciousness forever. Presented in 1080P High Definition 16 x 9 Widescreen and 7.1 DTS HD Master Audio, the disc also features audio commentary with director Oliver Stone, deleted scenes and featurettes.

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From the Press Release
Smart People stars Golden Globe® nominee Dennis Quaid (Vantage Point, In Good Company) as Professor Lawrence Wetherhold, four- time Golden Globe® winner Sarah Jessica Parker (Sex in the City, Failure To Launch) as Wetherhold’s former student and love interest, Academy Award® nominee Ellen Page (Juno, X Men: The Last Stand) as Wetherhold’s acid-tongued teenaged daughter and Academy Award® nominee Thomas Haden Church (Sideways, Spanglish) as his amusing under achieving brother.

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From the Press Release
All fourteen uncensored episodes from South Park’s eleventh season are now available in this exclusive three-disc collector’s set. Join the boys as they attempt to rescue Imaginationland from nuclear annihilation, discover the secret behind the Easter Bunny and get head lice. For them, it’s all part of growing up in South Park!

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NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) is more than just an action drama. With liberal doses of humor, it’s a show that focuses on the sometimes complex and always amusing dynamics of a team forced to work together in high-stress situations. NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon), a former Marine gunnery sergeant, whose skills as an investigator are unmatched, formerly led this troupe of colorful personalities. Gibbs, a man of few words, only needs a look to explain it all.

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Perry Mason is an attorney who specializes in defending seemingly indefensible cases. With the aid of his secretary Della Street and investigator Paul Drake, he often finds that by digging deeply into the facts, startling facts can be revealed. Often relying on his outstanding courtroom skills, he often tricks or traps people into unwittingly admitting their guilt.

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