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Baja Oklahoma by Bobby Roth
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Product detailsActor: Bruce Abbott, Carmen Argenziano, Jordan Charney, Lesley Ann Warren, William Forsythe Director: Bobby Roth Edition: VHS Tape Audio: English (Original Language), Analog Format: Color, NTSC Running Time: 97 minutes Release Date: 1993-12-06 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Publisher: Warner Home Video Studio: Warner Home Video
VHS Movie Reviews of Baja OklahomaMovie Review: Still the best! Summary: 5 StarsThis is my favorite movie. As in the movie High Fidelity, on my list of 5 best, this is number one. It will always be Number One for me.
Please, please will someone put this on DVD. I cannot share an old VHS with friends. I send this out to friends who've never seen the movie. Nobody has these players anymore. Please someone respond. what am I to do?
Sharon, from Texas where Bob Wills is still the King!
Movie Review: Where's The Rest Of It? Summary: 2 StarsI saw this movie on cable and loved it. I was very happy to find out that it was on video, but when I rented the VHS I was surprised to find that some Hollywood lunkhead thought the thing would move faster if they edited out all the really good parts. The VHS made no sense. I want to see the movie I saw first...please...somebody put it onto a DVD. I'll buy it.
Movie Review: VHS edits out important scene Summary: 5 StarsI first saw this movie on HBO without the editing on the VHS version. The first date with old boyfriend (Peter Coyote)where Juanita tells why she loves Texas was the reason she wrote her song to Texas to begin with. Without that scene, it takes the heart out of the movie. Please remake this on DVD without this killer editing.
Movie Review: Baja Oklahoma - Wonderful movie Summary: 5 StarsI first saw this movie several years ago and fell in love with it. Leslie Ann Warren and Peter Coyote are wonderful! I was happy to see that I could get my own copy. The ending will have you cheering, laughing and crying all at once. It is a real FEEL GOOD MOVIE! I highly recommend it!
Movie Review: A Country Charmer Penned by Dan Jenkins... Summary: 5 StarsBaja Oklahoma is a wonderful HBO Original Film that is remembered primarily as an early Julia Roberts vehicle, but deserves much more than that! Written by 'Semi-Tough' scribe Dan Jenkins, the film crackles with great one-liners, inspired casting, and a 'Cinderella' storyline that's hard to beat.Lesley Ann Warren (who's never been feistier or more beautiful) is Juanita, a good-hearted Texas woman with a string of bad relationships, an 18-year old daughter (Roberts) running off to Aspen with a dope-pushing boyfriend, a dead-end job waitressing at a bar, and dreams of being a songwriter. Her best friend/fellow waitress, Doris (the fabulous Swoozie Kurtz) cheats on her husband regularly, depending on her to back up her alibis; her patrons (including singer Billy Vera and the terrific William Forsythe) are an undependable but very likable collection of oddballs. When Juanita's high school flame (Peter Coyote) returns to town for his father's funeral, her life begins to turn around. Both have been burned but still remain optimistic, and he believes in her talent. All she needs is some good advice (provided by Vera), a little management (offered by local deejay Anthony Zerbe, who's a hoot), some inspiration (from Coyote, of course!), and a little luck, and her dreams just might come true! Filled with classic country tunes, appearances by Emmylou Harris, John Mayall, and Willie Nelson, and a terrific title tune by Jenkins and Nelson, this is a 'feel-good' movie that may just bring a tear to your eye by the finale. It's that good! So if you purchase this simply to see Julia Roberts, prepare to be enchanted by another 'Pretty Woman'!
Summary of Baja OklahomaA Texas barmaid juggles her songwriting dreams with her off-the-cuff love life in this funny, feisty fable starring Peter Coyote, Leslie Ann Warren and Swoosie Kurtz in her ACE Award-winning role. Year: 1988 Director: Bobby Roth Starring: Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Coyote, Swoosie Kurtz
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