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Tim4salt
Reviews
2016: Obama's America (2012)
Boring
Most of this "documentary" is a long drawn out process going back to Africa in an attempt to try to explain why Obama makes the decisions he does. The ludicrous conclusions it draws from the "facts" presented in the first ¾ of the documentary would be laughable if this was not such an important subject. In addition just from an entertainment perspective it is boring and repetitive. The narrator is uninteresting and keeps going over the same details over and over again almost as if he is trying to fill some kind of minimum time limit. Whatever side of the political fence you stand on you will probably find yourself disappointed by this documentary. This is a shame because something much more interesting could have been created.
Naked Obsession (1990)
AKA: Sunset Strip
I saw this movie many years ago, and never forgot it. When I saw it on cable, it was called sunset strip. It is much better than most movies of this type, and much better than you would think based on the low rating. I have been looking for it under that name for many years. I just stumbled on it while looking for the actress in perfect fit (Maria Ford). Not just another sexplotation b-movie.
Perfect Fit (2000)
Intelligent black comedy/thriller.
Perfect fit is not just a dumb T&A movie (although it does have plenty of that as well) but a very intelligent thriller of a movie that keeps you guessing to the very end. The young guy in this movie `Dick' is trying desperately to fit in somewhere in life and not having much luck in the nightclubs of LA. Maria Ford who plays Pery (the girl Dick is willing to do anything for) was born for this part and plays it perfectly. In addition to this I enjoyed the soundtrack and a great dance scene by Maria Ford.
Stakeout (1987)
Great movie!
This is the kind of movie you can watch over and over again. It was a perfect balance of suspense, comedy, action and romance. Madeleine Stowe's performance really made the movie. The four police on the stackout as well as the Villain were all well done.