mmindy4

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A Mother's Fight for Justice
(2001)

Excellent Movie!
I thought this was an excellent movie. I'm surprised there have not been any other comments about this movie. I thought Eric Lively, Mereidith Baxter and Alan Bates played the roles masterfully. They all should have won academy awards for the parts they played.

I think there should have been a more harsher punishment for the drunk driver. He should have been charged with more then he was charged with such as, reckless endangerment, wanton disregard for human safety and assault with a deadly weapon.

I give this movie 10 stars out of 10. I had to tape it because I like it so much.

Circle of Deceit
(1998)

Bad Thriller!
I did not think this movie was worth anything bad script, bad acting except for Janine Turner, no fantasy, stupid plot, dumb-ass husband and unfair divorce settings. If you have never seen this movie before don't even bother it's not worth it at all. The only thing that was good about it was that Janine Turner, did a good job acting. Terry's husband is a stuck up smart-ass defense attorney who has won a lot of cases and even gotten guility murderers off. He think he is so smart but he is really just a nut. Her best friend has an affair with her husband and betrays her. Nice girl huh. Yeah she's a real peach, not. She's no day at the beach either.

A Friend to Die For
(1994)

Great Movie!
Tori Spelling and Kelli Martin were great as the lead roles in this true story. They should have gotten awards for their performances. When I first heard about it on the t.v. guide i did not think very much of it, but then I thought why not give it a whirl. To my surprise I really liked it and I ended up having to tape it because I thought it was so good.

Stacy Lockwood, is a spoiled little brat who gets whatever she wants when she wants it. Meanwhile Angela Delvecchio, is a nice girl who is poor and kills in a moment of passion.

All in all I give this movie a 10 out of 10.

The Secret She Carried
(1996)

Peri Gilpin was the best she's ever been!
What can I say Peri Gilpin was the best she's ever been. She played the role of the rape victim masterfully. She should have won an award for her performance.

The thing that bothers me and is so freaky about the movie is that as usual the guilty is protected and the innocent is left vulnerable. The police should give more protection and support to victims of crime. Another thing that's out of line is the accused always has more rights then the victims. This is wrong, and it should be changed.

I give this movie 10 stars out of 10. It's great. I recommend it to anyone who is interested.

What I Want My Words to Do to You: Voices from Inside a Women's Maximum Security Prison
(2003)

Excellent Way For Expression!
I thought this film was excellent. I think it was great for Eve Ensler to allow and encourage these women to openly express themselves in a non-violent, positive and honest way. The only woman whom I found to be a total phony was Pamela Smart. She is the infamous New Hampshire seductress husband killer who got her teen lover to do her dirty work for her. When she read she took no responsibility for her actions. She told the same story she's been offering up for the last 14 years. "It was not my fault, i'm innocent, it was my co-defendants". Does this sound familiar.

The thing I thought was really cool about it was that Eve Ensler, my favorite female playwright was the workshop leader. Also, another great thing was that actors, Glenn Close, Rosie Perez, Marisa Tomei, Maryalice and Hazelle Goodman gave excellent Broadway like performances. Not only did I like their performances but I also liked the discussion sessions in-between.

I thought that the women being able to express themselves this way was great. The reason I think this is because most of them have not done many positive things in their in lives but this is one that they have done. I thought the "Puppy Behind Bars" program was cool. It must be nice to train these guard dogs for needy people and give back.

I give this movie a 10 stars out of 10. I liked it so much that I bought my own DVD of it. I think the interview with Eve Ensler and Judith Katz was very cool and informing. I also like the full-length performances by the featured actors, because although I like hearing excerpts of things, I do like to hear them in whole too. "Thanks, Eve Ensler".

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