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Dream Lover

Dream Lover

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Special Unrated Version???
Review: "Dream Lover" on VHS, was available as both the cut-to-shreds R-rated version, and as the Special Unrated Version, which was absolutely superior. I cannot get an answer from MGM, so I wonder, will this yet-to-be-released R-rated DVD be the two-thumbs down cut version, or has MGM made the only worthwhile decision to release this wonderful film in all its uncut unrated splendor (!)???

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Spader should've gotten at least a nomination for this film.
Review: ...because his performance here is spot-on perfect, especially when the suspicion starts to brew. You can truly feel his anguish. Madchen Amick is also in the groove as her psychosis slowly comes to fruition. The secondary characters are thankfully left in the background, as they're not very interesting and the focus is kept on the burgeoning tension between man and wife. When Spader finally snaps you wish you were there with him laying the smack down.
That they didn't release the unrated version is a travesty, but fortunately no plot is lost in this version (only some great nudity and hot sex with Madchen). At any rate this dvd is worth it for James Spader's performance of a lifetime, and the superb if unoriginal story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Be Careful What You Wish For....
Review: 4 1/2 Stars
For years, I have been waiting for the DVD release of this classy, sexy, chilling twist on Happily Ever After.

James Spader is intriguing (OK, and gorgeous!) as the guy who seems to have everthing when he meets the girl of his dreams. Madchen Amick as the best psycho-chick I've seen in years, eventually has him doubting everyone around him, and everyone around him doubting his sanity. Who's more obsessed: him in his pursuit of the perfect life, or her and.... Hey! Watch the movie! I've never seen the unrated version, though I hope to. I am "voting with my wallet" and buying the rated version. It's a great movie and industry bottom-liners need to be reminded that there is a market (i.e. profit for them) in the release of great movies that aren't mega-blockbusters! So I'll watch and enjoy this one, and suggest you do, too. And when the unrated version comes out, I'll buy it, too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well Written Script
Review: Anyone with an eclectic, imaginative mind should see this movie. James Spader convincingly portrays a lovelorn architect, Ray Reardon, in search of his ultimate soulmate, his "dream lover". Suddenly she appears and she's everything she first appears to be - until he starts to 'peel the onion to find layers, and more layers.'

Madchen Amick also does a splendid job portraying Lena Mathers Reardon. The object of Spader's attraction and ideal dream lover.

I won't say more because I don't want to give away the plot, but it is definitely a well written movie.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Visual treat
Review: Finally, 'Dream Lover' makes it's debut on dvd. I thoroughly enjoyed this film the first time I saw it. I bought the unrated VHS version and waited for it to appear on dvd. Ironically, MGM chose not to use the unrated version and in the process, cheating viewers out of about 10 minutes of additional footage. If you watch the trailer, you can see scenes not in this 'R' rated version. The video is very clean with no artifacts, colours are fine. Choice of both widescreen and full-frame are available. No extras except the original trailer. Sound is dolby digital or stereo surround. Of course the visual treat here is Madchen Amick who is just stunning throughout the film. Other notable actors are Bess Armstrong and Larry Miller. If you want to see the entire film, seek out the vhs unrated version. Recommended for fans of Spader and Amick, both are superb. 1 hr 44 minutes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A First Rate Suspense Tale
Review: For such a small film that went unnoticed in 1994, Dream Lover is full of twists and turns and quickly establishes itself as a classic thriller. The performances by James Spader and the beautiful and sublime Madchen Amick are outstanding. A recently divorced man meets and falls in love with a seductive stranger only to find his life becoming increasingly tortured as his new love turns from sweet to sadistic in the blink of an eye. What starts out as a charming quiet movie, quickly turns this valentine into something nasty but oh so good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A First Rate Suspense Tale
Review: For such a small film that went unnoticed in 1994, Dream Lover is full of twists and turns and quickly establishes itself as a classic thriller. The performances by James Spader and the beautiful and sublime Madchen Amick are outstanding. A recently divorced man meets and falls in love with a seductive stranger only to find his life becoming increasingly tortured as his new love turns from sweet to sadistic in the blink of an eye. What starts out as a charming quiet movie, quickly turns this valentine into something nasty but oh so good.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Very intimate loving movie
Review: I saw this movie at tv late night almost 10 years ago and I still remembering the recurrent dream Spader's character has ...

This movie is most for the eclectic tastes looking for independent films

the script of this movie treats the life of the character as the people (at least me) does. The real and more intimate thoughts and feelings come to the surface through the dreams and the influence of the dreams in the cotidian life.

And one thing this movie theaches is : never blow it, 'cause sometimes you only have only one opportunity.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Pretty Disturbing When You Think About It
Review: If you ever thought you had a reason to suspect your significant other isn't all they claim to be, then this movie will definitely make you jumpy to find out more. The gorgeous Madchen Amick works her way into the heart of James Spader and starts him down a path of being everything he's ever wanted in a woman, yet there's things that she seems to be hiding from him. The paranoia keep growing throughout the movie as more and more clues are accidentally left for James Spader to find. It's disturbing how Madchen Amick's character is able to play Spader like a sap and trick him time and time again. Even when he catches onto her schemes, he's still not able to do anything about it because she has exit plans for everything she does. She gets away with all kinds of stuff and somehow gets people to blame James Spader's character for being unwarranted with his paranoia. It's not really an original story, but the movie is pretty disturbing. While I prefer different types of mysteries like The Courtyard more (another Madchen Amick movie), this movie provides a pretty good story with plenty of plot twists.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a correction
Review: The cast list is wrong, this movie stars JAMES SPADER and MADCHEN AMICK. not Kristy McNichol. I hope that is unrated version, so please correct the cast list as it is totally wrong. specify if it is the unrated version.


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