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Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786304411360 Format: Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 6304411367 Label: MGM/UA Home Video Languages: Manufacturer: MGM/UA Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: MGM/UA Home Video Release Date: February 18, 1997 Running Time: 96 minutes Studio: MGM/UA Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 2003 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - "We just reject all the ones we can't stand, and sort through whatever's left...." (3.5 stars)I recorded this off TCM last week, mostly because I saw it had an appearance by Sharon Tate from the same year she did "The Fearless Vampire Killers." Which is, of course, a perfectly good reason to see any movie. And while there's a fair amount here to satisfy people who just want to see Tate -- specifically some long, strange shots of her in a bikini bouncing endlessly on a beachside trampoline -- there's a lot more going on here. "Waves" is basically a rake's progress ... Read More Rating: - The satirical gaze!After the rotund success of "Someone like it hot", this is perhaps, the most provocative satire about then lives and times of South California around a beautiful house that will become a particular hell. The cast is incredibly good. Don't miss it! Rating: - Why did Draper never make another picture!?!Don't Make Waves is an enchanting oddity from the UK director Alexander Mackendrick who made THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS and many previous British comedies with Alec Guinness and the like. And underneath its hip, mod clothing DON'T MAKE WAVES shares with the Ealing comedies many similar views towards the world and its neurotic inhabitants. What everyone looks at first, of course, is the talent, including Claudia Cardinale in an amazing array of outfits and sunglasses and more eye makeup than she had ... Read More Rating: - Sharon didn't have enough lines!This is your typical empty-headed surfer dude/chick movie with Sharon Tate playing the part of a beach bunny who practically lives at the beach (along her other "job" - a skydiver). She looked absolutely fantastic (as always) but it was sad to see how few lines she had throughout the film (if she had two full pages of script, it would have been a miracle). Tony Curtis played the part of a guy who was moving to California and winds up losing all his posessions in one fell swoop on his first ... Read More Rating: - Wonderful Offbeat Beach ComedyWhat do you get when you mix a conniving Tony Curtis as a shady grifter with an accident on two legs like Claudia Cardinelli in a plot that involves beach front house along a gorgeous stretch of Malibu Beach? The kind of outrageous pandemonium that only a Hollywood screenwriter could imagine. Yet it is also an interesting character study of a number of individual minor characters, and it is this aspect of the film that makes its histrionics and dumb jokes somehow more palatable. Watch for the scenes with ... Read More |