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Published Tuesday, September 16, 2008 by Tatyanavvganqbjkvv.
The Crossing was an incredible movie! Both Jeff Daniels and Roger Rees were amazing! Maybe thats what makes the movie so good.The great cast includes Jeff Daniels, Roger Rees, Sebastian Roch, Steven McCarthy, John Henry Canavan. The movie moves on like a dream and end leaving you wanting for more.
If you love watching Jeff Daniels or Roger Rees, you are deffinetly going to want to watch The Crossing.
Every American knows that George Washington crossed the icy Delaware River in the War of Independence, if only from Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze's famous 1851 painting. The made-for-cable-TV historical drama The Crossing, scripted by Howard Fast from his novel, corrects at least one piece of historical invention--Washington did not stand and pose for the occasion of Leutze's portrait--but, more importantly, it frames the event in the real-life drama that made it a decisive moment of American history. Jeff Daniels makes a fine General George Washington, the quiet, dignified, and increasingly desperate leader of the volunteer Continental Army. By December 1776, six months after the Declaration of Independence was signed, the tired and hungry army had retreated to the far banks of the Delaware River, a mere fraction of the original 20,000-strong force. Knowing that defeat means the end of the revolution, Washington takes the offensive in a dangerous surprise attack that turns the tide of the war. Like the sprawling Civil War epic Gettysburg, The Crossing takes one incident of the Revolutionary War and digs into the whys and wherefores that make it vital history. It lacks scope and spectacle--major battles appear more like modest skirmishes--and lapses into patriotic fervor at times, but it brims with rich historical detail and comes alive with the stories of officers, soldiers, and a very human George Washington. --Sean Axmaker
I really loved the movie Classic Cartoon Favorites - Best Pals - Mickey & Pluto. I really enjoyed watching James MacDonald (II) in this movie. I also think Pinto Colvig was great!
I think James MacDonald (II) and Pinto Colvig worked wonderful in Classic Cartoon Favorites - Best Pals - Mickey & Pluto. The great supporting cast includes James MacDonald (II), Pinto Colvig, Walt Disney, Ruth Clifford.
I left some information, immages, and video previews of Classic Cartoon Favorites - Best Pals - Mickey & Pluto below.
Summary of Classic Cartoon Favorites - Best Pals - Mickey & Pluto: Pluto teams up with his pal Mickey for classic doggone fun in this new collection of eight shorts. Mickey travels to South America and has a ball with "Pluto And The Armadillo," a clever turtle and Pluto match wits in "Pluto's Housewarming," and some playful puppies keep Pluto on his paws in the adorable "Pluto, Junior" and the hilarious "Pueblo Pluto." You'll be rolling over with laughter when you join Mickey, Pluto, and their pals for fun and adventure!
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Love Hina Again A unique, one-of-a-kind movie! Both Rebecca Forstadt and Hiroyuki Yoshino has earned overwhelmingly positive reviews and is considered by many to be one of the best films of the year! Maybe thats what makes the movie so good.The great cast includes Rebecca Forstadt, Hiroyuki Yoshino, Steven Jay Blum, Kirk Thornton, Gene Holliday. The movie moves on like a dream and end leaving you wanting for more.
If you love watching Rebecca Forstadt or Hiroyuki Yoshino, you are deffinetly going to want to watch Love Hina Again.
The popular romantic comedy Love Hina seemed to end with the Spring Special Movie, when Keitaro and Naru finally got into Tokyo University--and admitted they were in love. In this new three-part adventure, Keitaro breaks his leg at the class welcoming ceremony and has to skip a semester. Keitaro got into the university to keep a childhood promise; now he needs a goal of his own. He decides to assist Mr. Seta and study archeology. While they're away on an expedition, Keitaro's stepsister Kanako arrives and makes life miserable for the whole cast. Keitaro returns and has to deal with Kanako's misplaced affection, Naru's fear of commitment, an abandoned, magical resort, the Hinato residents' well-intentioned meddling, and his own clumsiness. It all adds up to kind of affectionate nuttiness Hina fans expect and enjoy. (Rated 16 and older: comic violence, risqu humor, brief nudity, tobacco and alcohol use) --Charles Solomon