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The Spring

The Spring

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great movie, great transfer to DVD
Review: I won;t give away the story, but do yourselves a favour and grab this title. Get it on DVD, not on VHS. This DVD is a worthy addition to your collection, with fantastic sound and picture, nice features and packaging. Very tidy release, we need more like it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: About This Movie
Review: The first time I saw this movie was on Lifetime TV and I almost changed the channel, but something about the description of the movie caught my eye. Its hard to describe the movie without giving away the full plot, but I love how its set out. Its well worth getting, and it will probably be back on TV pretty soon. Check out lifetimetv.com to see when.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: About This Movie
Review: The first time I saw this movie was on Lifetime TV and I almost changed the channel, but something about the description of the movie caught my eye. Its hard to describe the movie without giving away the full plot, but I love how its set out. Its well worth getting, and it will probably be back on TV pretty soon. Check out lifetimetv.com to see when.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: spring me outta here
Review: This is about as low budget as you can get.It has made in Canada written all over it.Just in case anyone has the misfortune to sit through this drivel I'd best not reveal the plot they'll be mapping out in a cemetary after they see this debacle.The acting is atrocious except for Alison Eastwood who incredibly manages to remain intelligent throughout this debacle.Kyle Mclachalan is dreadful-in fact he's so bad I often thought watching this movie that he was going to walk into the camera.He has an emotional range of 1 to -1.There are thousands of great movies to be had on Amazon.com-this is not one of them.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: SPRING FEVER
Review: This made for t.v. feature stars Kyle McLachlan (Twin Peaks, The Hidden) as a single father traveling across country with his son (Joseph Cross). A chance encounter with a strange couple with car trouble leads them to the quaint little town of Springville. Not such a bad place---everyone is young, and the reason is the titular spring, which acts as a sort of fountain of youth, with strings attached.
So as not to give away the plot's "secrets," suffice to say that Kyle finds out being young is not always being wise. Poor Kyle seems totally bored with his role and it's up to Alison Eastwood as the town doctor and George Eads as the local mechanic to bring some sort of life into this thinly structured plot. It's pleasantly gore free, and deaths are staged without blood and guts. It ends up being a less emphatic version of Shirley Jackson's classic short story, "The Lottery." But overall, not a bad movie, just nothing special.


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