Posts Tagged ‘Young Love’
According to producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura, there is a new Tom Clancy screenplay in development, but George Clooney won’t be playing Jack Ryan, no matter how much he wants to . Says di Bonaventura: “We submitted a script to Paramount recently. It was well received and it’s in the process… It’s for a young Jack Ryan. I love George, but it’s not written for a man of his age. It’s written for a guy in his early 30s.” Zac Efron, call your agent! [ Movies Blog/MTV ] Read more posts by Lane
A new analysis of top-grossing G-rated children’s films made from 1990 to 2005 suggests that such movies send a memorable message to impressionable young viewers that heterosexual love is not only the norm, but that it is also exceptional, powerful, transformative and magical. A report published by Gender & Society says that in the world of Disney, falling in heterosexual love can break a spell, save Christmas, change laws, stop wars and even, in the case of The Little Mermaid, cause an in
On tap: Not all women see themselves in romantic comedies, how to be fat and ugly in Hollywood, and the inevitable and imminent arrival of the young buck in love with Grandma… I’m a little happier this week, because all of a sudden, a whole buncha fabulous girls (and one guy) are getting mad about how Hollywood treats women. OH, JEZEBEL, WHY MUST YOU MAKE US WEEP? At the fierce femininst blog Jezebel, hortense like totally takes down the “romantic comedy” : So just to recap, here’s y
Back when the Harry Potter trio were young they could focus all of their attention on important things such as levitating feathers and playing death chess, but now they are all grown up and are developing ‘feelings’ and their rushing hormones are causing attractions and distractions. Warner Bros. latest marketing campaign is focusing on this with the release of new relationship themed posters and TV spots. Above is one of the 6 new posters that have appeared online via the UK Harry Potter and
Wuthering Heights 1939 Classic Black and White with Original Theatrical Trailer Import All Region
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars One of the classics
A person who can sit and watch this movie and now cry and the end, simply has no heart. There are no words to describe this gripping movie, other that it catches the reallife stories of men and women throughout the ages. These lifelike stories will not age or fade, since love is no different now than it was when the movie was made or the book was written down.
For some obscure reason Hollywood wants to remake classic movies like Wuthering Heights, probably thinking it will improve the original. They would be wise to stay clear from this movie, since there is no improving possible on the original.
Top of the list and highly recommended.
5 Stars swept up in the movie
the first time i watched this movie was years ago,i really got swept up in the whole thing,like i was right there with them.and it’s not just a chick flik as they say.my kids were very young and they both love the movie,thats why i am ordering it.my daughter wants it and we can’t find it in stores.i think this will be her favorite birthday present.
1 Star Paid but never received
I can’t review this product when it has never been received. Thirty-two days have elapsed since the order was confirmed and Amazon has failed to follow through with their portion of the purchase agreement. Regardless if I receive my payment back I will never purchase through this organization ever again.
4 Stars Moving, Gripping, Drama.
Wuthering Heights-1939, Black & White.
A story of a boy and girl who grow up, becoming a man and woman in love, but are separated by his extreme poverty and his low station in life; in a time in England, in the 1700’s, when station in life was very important and set. The boy, the man, in hopeless poverty, is treated badly by the rich and seeks to give as good as he gets.
Some charming scenes of the boy and girl in their happy childhood. The story grabs your attention and holds it. Yet it is not a happy story. The characters get quite intertwined; he loves her, but she doesn’t know….maybe…maybe not…and all this time there is the bitter feuding between him and that guy and him that other guy.
Excellent acting, sets, and pace. Some thought-provoking dialogue. An all-star cast with the lovely Ms. Merle Oberon as Kathy; Laurence Olivier and David Niven.
It is a story of infatuation rather than true love. See under the “comment” button below for my reasoning; placed in the comment section because it gives away some of the story.
If you like Ms. Merle Oberon; she is also in the great film “The Scarlet Pimpernel-1935″. Laurence Olivier is in the happier film “Pride and Prejudice-1940″.
1 Star Haven’t received yet!
I am still waiting for this! I am hoping to get it before Christmas. I’m sure once I get it, it will be awesome.






