Upstairs, Downstairs - The Complete Second Season - An Extraordinary Movie
Wow! I really loved the movie Upstairs, Downstairs - The Complete Second Season. The movie is absolutely stunning with top-notch graphics and visuals while Raymond Huntley deliver some award-winning performances in this movie. I also think Hannah Gordon was great! The visuals and graphics make for some very realistic on screen special-effects but that is the beauty of the movie.When the movie wants to be funny it is funny, the same is true for when the movie needs to deliver its scary aspects.
I think Raymond Huntley and Hannah Gordon worked wonderful in Upstairs, Downstairs - The Complete Second Season. The great supporting cast includes Raymond Huntley, Hannah Gordon, Madeleine Cannon, Christopher Beeny, Nicola Pagett.
You should see it, make no mistake this is a definite blockbuster!
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Summary of Upstairs, Downstairs - The Complete Second Season: Return to 165 Eaton Place and be enchanted with the saga that captures the essence of life and love in Edwardian England. This collector's set includes the entire second season.
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Knightriders was an incredible movie! Both Ed Harris and Gary Lahti were amazing! Maybe thats what makes the movie so good.The great cast includes Ed Harris, Gary Lahti, Tom Savini, Amy Ingersoll, Patricia Tallman. The movie moves on like a dream and end leaving you wanting for more.
If you love watching Ed Harris or Gary Lahti, you are deffinetly going to want to watch Knightriders.
After years of dominating the midnight circuit with the likes of Night of the Living Dead, Martin, and Dawn of the Dead, George A. Romero took a departure from bona fide horror films to make this naturalistic tale of a traveling troupe of motorcycle-riding jousters. (Think Hell's Angels on Wheels goes to the Renaissance Faire.) While this may sound ludicrous on the surface, the film emerges as a powerful character study. When the success of their jousting tournaments--in which armor-clad bikers go at each other with real lances for the entertainment of county fair crowds--attracts the attention of bigtime promoters, creeping commercialism threatens to spoil their delicately constructed Camelot. The troupe is a mirror of King Arthur's court, complete with its King (Ed Harris), Merlin (Brother Blue), and Morgan le Fay (Tom Savini). Only they ride motorcycles, and try to knock each other off with maces. Ed Harris turns in a topnotch performance as Billy, the focus of the film, who goes progressively nuts as it becomes apparent he's losing his grip on the troupe (unconsciously playing out the final days of Camelot). Knightriders is thoroughly engrossing during the jousting tournaments and whenever Ed Harris is onscreen, but is less successful in-between, when toeing the line of the Arthurian Legend makes the film too mannered. And at 145 minutes, the film could have been trimmed a bit. But why cavil when presented with the spectacle of Ed Harris spinning slowly out of control? Watch for a cameo by Stephen King himself, playing a spectator debunking the jousting tournaments as "all fake," through ample mouthfuls of his hoagie. --Jim Gay