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|    Roger Nelson to All    |
|    Movie review    |
|    27 Apr 15 17:11:24    |
      I don't do this very often, but the following is a review I wrote recently:               Satisfaction (1988)               Justine Bateman as Jennie Lee       Liam Neeson as Martin Falcon       Trini Alvarado as Mooch       Scott Coffey as Nickie       Britta Phillips as Billy       Julia Roberts as Daryle       Debbie Harry as Tina       Chris Nash as Frankie       Michael DeLorenzo as Bunny Slotz       Tom O'Brien as Hubba       Steve Cropper as Sam               I saw this movie 27 years after it was made. When I saw that Johanna Ray was       the casting director (now a defunct title), I knew there was a 99% chance I       would like this film and I liked it very much. It has a very good script by       Charles Purpura and the direction by Joan Freeman was excellent.               I don't know who the actual musicians were that played the wonderful       arrangements (another plus in the film) of "C'mon Everybody", "Knock on Wood",       "Lies" and "Mystery Dance", but I am sure of one thing. The only way I'll be       convinced that Trini Alvarado wasn't playing the drums in this movie is if she       told me to my face. Britta Phillips had all the funny lines and was       convincing as the lead guitarist and she was also a foil for Julia Roberts'       character, as well as someone who knew how to make friends with a hostile dog.               Justine Bateman was convincing as the lead singer for Mystery, but her       problem, and I make no judgment here, of entering a relationship with a man       old enough to be her father is questionable, but the heart wants what the       heart wants. Without her, however, there would be no band.               This was a solid movie and I could tell everyone worked very hard to make it       convincing.               A note about the songs: I never thought that anyone would or could top Nancy       Sinatra's rendition of "Lies", but this group did. Eddie Cochran's "C'mon       Everybody" and Elvis Costello's "Mystery Dance" were overshadowed by what       Jennie Lee's band did to them. The Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction" is a       standalone arrangement and while I like both, I have to give the edge to       Jennie Lee and Mystery's version, as performed at the end of the movie.               For a rating, depending on how one rates movies, mine is as follows:               9 out of 10       4 out of 5 stars       Thumbs up               The reason the first two aren't perfect scores is two fold. One, there is a       rat running across the bottom of the screen from right to left, as viewed,       near the end of the band's performance of "Lies" and two, during the fight       scene that followed shortly thereafter, where were the bouncers and why did       the band have to take on Bunny Slotz's gang alone?               Those two reasons weren't enough to cause me to dislike the film. I was       entertained by it and that is the reason I gave it high marks.                       Regards,               Roger              --- D'Bridge 3.99        * Origin: NCS BBS -Houma, LoUiSiAna- (1:3828/7)    |
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