Great Expectations - Lie Down With Dogs - An Extraordinary Movie
Lie Down With Dogs was an incredible movie! Both Wendy Adams and Randy Becker were amazing! The great cast includes Wendy Adams, Randy Becker, Martha J. Cooney, Darren Dryden, Ty-Ranne Grimstad.
Here's the outrageous, good-time comedy for anyone who's ever wanted to get away from it all and have some fun! Tommie's a recent college graduate who's broke and fed up with life in Manhattan. But when Tommie, who's gay, decides to drop everything and head for the ultimate seaside party town -- he finally starts to bust loose! For one wild and glorious summer in the sun, Tommie finds exactly what he needs in this fun-loving beach resort: love, friendship ... and a chance to party down! Widely acclaimed by critics for its fresh and wickedly funny humor, LIE DOWN WITH DOGS is a high-spirited comedy that's sure to make everyone laugh!
Crossover was an incredible movie! Both Kristen Wilson and Wayne Brady were amazing! The great cast includes Kristen Wilson, Wayne Brady, Wesley Jonathan, Anthony Mackie, Eva Pigford.
If you love watching Kristen Wilson or Wayne Brady, you are deffinetly going to want to watch Crossover.
Marketing aside, Crossover is more concerned with off-court melodrama than on-court action. Tech (Anthony Mackie, Half Nelson) and Noah (Wesley Jonathan, Roll Bounce) are best friends and streetball stars. Their base of operations is the Detroit of 8 Mile and Four Brothers. Tech, who has a record, just wants to get his GED and make a decent living, while Noah plans to use his college scholarship to become a doctor. Their lives take a turn when Vaughn (Wayne Brady in a rare dramatic turn), a sports agent-turned-promoter, leans on Noah to defer his dream and turn pro. Vaughn pays his b-ball team to play, but that doesn't mean, of course, that he actually cares about his players. To him, it's business. Along the way, Tech gets involved with Eboni (promising newcomer Alecia Fears) and Noah with her social-climbing friend, Vanessa (America's Next Top Model Eva Pigford, who should probably stick with the catwalk), who used to go with their arch-rival Jewelz (real-life streetball player Phillip "Hot Sauce" Champion). Just as the movie questions whether the men's friendship is built to last, it questions whether their romantic entanglements are the real deal. Writer/director Preston A. Whitmore II shoots Crossover like a rap video. The post-production effects are flashy, but there isn't a lot of substance behind the style. Mackie and Jonathan, however, get the job done. The film may be formulaic, but their natural charisma makes it worth watching. Just be forewarned that there isn't much roundball playing going on here. --Kathleen C. Fennessy