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Fired Up (1997)
I was fired up that it ended!
This was a great show, witty dialogue, funny characters, and a great cast. I really liked seeing Sharon Lawrence in this comedic role. The show was so much better then all the other new NBC shows of the time. I was very upset/surprised when it was canceled.
Six Weeks (1982)
Six Weeks to live!!
A classy movie, a little long winded like most 1982 movies, but definitely worth the time. Its a sad yet uplifting story. Katharine Healy did a great job of being a precocious child dealing with her eminent death from lukimia. She encounters an up and coming politician, Dudley Moore, who forms an instant bond, with her and her mother (Mary Tyler Moore). But did i mention he was married and has his own child? He sort of lives a double life with them. Its very frustrating and an awkward arrangement. You can definately feel the conflict. Plus the little girl only has 6 weeks to live. Lots of ballet arrangements, and musical renditions! Bring the tissues!!!!!!!!
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000)
Yabba Dabba Do!
Funny, cute, witty, with great sets and costumes! I was skeptical after the awful 1994 version, but found myself very pleased with this version. It has a great cast that are very much like the cartoon characters, even their voices and laugh. The plot is better too, it held both my mother and grandmother's interest as well. It takes place before the cartoon, when and how Fred and Wilma met. Also includes Gazoo (Alan Cumming), the 3rd rock from the sun girl (Kristin Johnson as Wilma), the younger Baldwin, Joan Collins and more. Go see it, it's great for ALL ages, you'll have a gay ole time.
Chances Are (1989)
Chances Are, you'll like it!!!
I was always a big fan of this movie, first of all have you seen the cast, the acting is superb and help make this movie move along very well. Cybill Shepherd was given great reviews for her role, and they were well deserved. The beginning of this movie starts in the past when Corinne Jeffries (Cybill) whose picture-perfect marriage comes to a shattering halt when her husband Louie dies unexpectedly. Fortunately, Louse gets a second shot at life when he agrees to be "recycled" back to earth as the newborn Alex Finch (Robert Downey, JR). Alex goes on to live his new life forgetting his past life while Corinne tries to get on with hers. But fate crosses Alexs path 23 years later when he meets Corinne's daughter Miranda (Mary Stuart Masterson) and is suddenly flooded with a wealth of unwanted memories (this is where the fun begins, and embarrassing situations occur.) The music is great and the scenes are heart felt and very cute. You wont be disappointed if you give it a chance, Chances Are you'll like it. Very funny and sweet!