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Tag Archives: Jon Lovitz
Trapped in Paradise
Even though the essential nature of film-making is that actors will team up with a variety of different co-stars, it can still be surprising sometimes to see certain actors working together. That Dana Carvey would be in a film with … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas Cinema
Tagged 1990s, 4 Stars, Dana Carvey, Florence Stanley, George Gallo, Jon Lovitz, Mädchen Amick, movies, Nicolas Cage, reviews, Trapped in Paradise
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Favorite Films: ¡Three Amigos!
“One for each other and all for one The three brave amigos are we Brother to brother and every one a brave amigo Wherever they need us our destinies lead us Amigos, we’re always together Wherever we go we’re three … Continue reading
Mr. Destiny
The 1990 comedy Mr. Destiny is centered around the notion that, if you change one key event in a person’s life, the whole life changes. It’s a familiar, often-visited premise in movies; It’s a Wonderful Life did it on such … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews
Tagged 1990s, 2 Stars, Bill McCutcheon, Courteney Cox, Hart Bochner, James Orr, Jim Belushi, Jon Lovitz, Linda Hamilton, Michael Caine, movies, Mr. Destiny, Rene Russo, reviews
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