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Last Plane Out [VHS] by David Nelson
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Product detailsActor: David Huffman, Jan-Michael Vincent, Julie Carmen, Lloyd Battista, Mary Crosby Director: David Nelson Cinematographer: Jacques Haitkin Producer: David Nelson Producer: Jack Cox Writer: Ernest Tidyman Edition: VHS Tape Format: Color, NTSC Running Time: 92 minutes Release Date: 1997-10-03 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Publisher: Starz / Anchor Bay Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
VHS Movie Reviews of Last Plane Out [VHS]Movie Review: Just as expected Summary: 4 StarsI will not comment on the movie itself, because I bought it as a gift for a friend and I haven't watched it; besides, some others already took care of that; this review and its stars, therefore, are about the actual tape and the seller's service and not the movie. Consequently, I can say that the tape was in good condition, just as stated by the seller. It was the right item, packed in a manila envelope; it arrived within the estimated timeframe and it played fine on a VCR. The cover art was different to the picture showed in this item's page. Also the tape didn't come rewinded; it would've been a plus if it did, mainly because we're so used to the easy life with Video Files, DVDs and BluRays now, that waiting for a VHS tape to fully rewind feels like an eternity. I'm very satisfied and very good service, nonetheless.
Movie Review: It's worth a watch. Summary: 3 StarsFor anyone who is interested in political dabate, it is watchable.
Movie Review: Horridly bad movie Summary: 1 StarsThere was as much suspence in this movie as putting a cat in the middle of a dog show. You know exactly how it's going to end no matter what happens. The good guys are going to win because this is such a sanctimonious, Christian Biased piece of unmentionable filth.
It's sad that the supposed hero has no idea of Christianity at all and he's American. He has to be told at the end who Jesus was. I only watched this movie to the end because I almost never walk out of any movie, or stop at the middle.
The supposed "commerical breaks!" is just another example of this movie being such a blatant Christian vehicle.
As to the reviewer who praised this movie I say the following. I'm not going to speak at all of the censorship when it comes from the right wing groups that want to ban rated X movies, playboy,and even books like Catcher In The Rye, Tom Sawyer and even Garfield cartoons. I'd take their view a heck of a lot more seriously if anyone were to not talk about how Censorship is so wrong while working to ban books by the hundreds.
I personally think that Censorship is the most unamerican idea I've ever heard of. I'll listen to anyone's view on anything. But, please don't try to stop anyone from doing anything that's perfectly legal for any adult to read, or do.
Censorship is a two way street and a pandoras box. If a group is able to block this film, which I don't believe, then I should be able to block shows like the 700 Club. BUt, in the end I'll never stop anything from coming to air as long as it doesn't break pornography laws.
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Movie Review: 1 star for humorous attempt to portray Somoza as good guy! Summary: 1 StarsThe previous reviewer claims this video is banned as a result of a vast left-wing conspiracy. All you have to do is check over at the Internet Movie Database (IMDB.com - an Amazon.com company) for the real reason why it is mercifully out of print. While your average movie from 1983 has about 200-500 votes, this movie only has 21! Why? Because no one cares about this low-budget b-movie funded by future Carlyle Group investors to justify illegal activities by the Reagan administration on behalf of the muderous Contras. This discredited "movie" is recommended for right-wing extremists only, and thus is not available on DVD.
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