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Nov 22, 2009
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
This movie is a light-hearted delight for women of any age ... tho my husband of 50 years liked it also. It is especially poignant for those of us who have children and grandchildren who find us a bother. Joan Plowright is just perfect for the part of Mrs. Palfrey. The residents of the hotel where Mrs. Palfrey resides are played by actors I have never seen before, but they fill out the story even better than the ones in the book from which the movie was taken. Elizabeth Taylor (the author, not the actress) wrote some other books that would also make good movies.
I decided to buy the movie because I had seen it once and wanted it for further enjoyment and to share with friends.

Nov 16, 2016
Color mislabeled
The color is described as "taupe", but it is actually a golden brown.
Jun 18, 2008
My Dinner With Andre
0 of 1 found this helpful A caller on a radio talk-show recommended "My Dinner With Andre", and my investigation into renting the movie led to my discovery that renters were buying the movie rather than returning it..... so it must be much sought after, right? And having to pay so much for a VHS copy left me with great anticipation. In fact, I even had to re-attach my old equipment to play this "great conversation". It was in my mind to invite over several friends and make a party of the viewing. Boy, would I have been embarrassed nodding off a couple of times. There are a couple of interesting moments, but otherwise I was looking in the background of the movie at the waiter of the restaurant where this conversation took place ... and looking at the reflections of the other diners in the mirror behind Wallace Shawn (he was much more amusing in "Princess Bride") and Andre Gregory (hope he is not the major nut-case he portrayed).
Disappointed am I with this very juvenile "art" movie.... surely 12-year-olds have more in-depth conversations than this!!!