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  • Moonlight and Valentino

    From:Elizabeth Perkins , Whoopi Goldberg , Shadia Simmons , Erica Luttrell , Matthew Koller , David Anspaugh , MGM (Video & DVD) ,
    Moonlight and Valentino
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    User Rating:3.5 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#12881




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    1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
    Save your money, 2008-04-19
    Her Husband was hit by a car while out jogging, she didn't know. She want the house repainted she and her friends like the painters backside!

    Can you say Drama?, 2007-06-09
    In the first like half hour of this movie, you will be doing more crying then you have in the past week! In order for the movie to make sense it has to be that way, but i was shocked at how 'depressing' that first half hour WAS....don't worry it gets ALOT better after that though.
    Jovi is in the movie long enough for you to know he's in it, but not long enough that they really make a big deal about him being in it.
    Really worth seeing a few times, but it probably won't be a movie that you watch all the time. just a heads up. good addition though.

    1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
    Jon Bon Jovi, 2006-03-17
    Need I say more??? Seriously, while expecting quite a bit more from the story line(s) combined with the talent involved, for some reason this movie stuck with me over the years. Honestly, I figured JBJ would be the flat, tiresome, gratuitous "piece" in this movie & was only in it to get some exposure (so to speak) & actually physically rolled my eyes when I saw he was in it. And this is coming from a long time Bon Jovi fan -- love him! -- so that attitude was completely looking at it from a "bet he can't act" standpoint. And was subsequently shot down. Eye candy aside, JBJ was probably what kept this movie alive & I still just like it. Never an Oscar contender, but it was -- lack of several resolutions aside -- a nice little flick. Elizabeth Perkins, however, has not turned in a dynamic or raw performance to date, but perhaps she is cast specifically for her internalization method, if that's what it truly is. Sometimes I would rather watch that reserved demeanor than the hysterical, energy-draining overacting so many "actresses" (and "actors", to be sure) muster up. I think, in fact, my energy -- physically & emotionally -- would be drained were I in her shoes & perhaps that was the director's take on the character & who better to play it?. Who knows for sure... but hey -- Jon Bon Jovi -- way to go! :)

    TI AMO ELIZABETH PERKINS ! ! , 2006-01-06
    That is all I can say about this movie. The movie was O.K.
    but with a cast like this I expected more. Elizabeth Perkins
    and all the others do what they can with the material they're
    given. All in all very average. I hope to see Elizabeth Perkins
    in a better role soon. If you want to watch a good movie
    about mourning than watch three colours blue with Juliette
    Binoche.

    1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
    Pay close attention, 2005-09-26
    I liked this one. I identified with each of the women in some way and thought Elizabeth Perkins did a splendid job. I thought it was funny as well.

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