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Amos (1985)
sick of Samantha Stephens? Daisy Daws will cure that
This movie isn't the greatest ever, but it's good if you're bored and happen to have it around. Elizabeth Montgomery is (as usual) wonderful in her role, although decidedly evil. Don't see this movie the same way I did, while waiting to go in for day surgery. Daisy is one nurse you do not want looking after you!
Mario and the Mob (1992)
gangster with a heart? absolutely!
Looking up Ann Jillian one day I saw she had been in Mario and the Mob, which was coming on tv in a week or so. Sure I had to stay up till 3am taping it and my copy really isn't that great, but the movie is wonderful. Mario, head of the mob, inherits a mob of his own, when his nephews and niece have to live with him. Along with Alice (Ann Jillian) his girlfriend, they stumble through mishaps and learn to love each other.. So what, it isn't one of the most talked about movies, the cast aren't in every second movie you see, Mario and the Mob is a must see!
Meet the Feebles (1989)
good, bad and all round freaky
I really did enjoy this movie, although I had nooooo idea what I was in for. After the first few minutes I wondered what I was in for, but I watched it fully and it was worth it! definetly not for the easily disgusted!! If you like strange/weird movies, this is a must see.
Alice in Wonderland (1985)
Best movie I've ever seen!
In the last 3 weeks I've hired this wonderful movie out and watched it fully or in part everyday but 2. My favourite character would have to be the red queen followed closely by the queen of hearts. Ann Jillian is wonderful in her part of the Red Queen and Jayne Meadows is perfect in her role as the queen of hearts! Basically I love this film and would recommend it! It isn't confused as some other films are because it has the two parts, Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking glass. The story is very well put together and if the all star cast (Sammy Davis Jr, Lloyd Bridges, Beau Bridges, Carol Channing, etc) doesn't draw you in, the wonderful songs hopefully will! I'm off to watch this classic again now... How very queer...