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Tarfumes.com - Magic in the Mirror:Fowl Play

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List Price: $92.95
Our Price: $1.60
Your Save: $ 91.35 ( 98% )
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Manufacturer: Paramount Home Video Starring: Jamie Renée Smith, Kevin Wixted, Saxon Trainor, David Brooks, Godfrey James Directed By: Ted Nicolaou
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Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786304224762 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 6304224761 Label: Paramount Home Video Manufacturer: Paramount Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 1997-02-11 Running Time: 89 Studio: Paramount Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1996
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Absolutely Scrumsculescent Comment: Magic in the Mirror is a story about love, war, and unbridled enthusiasm. The young boy, Rudy, is a curiously intelligent character, yet has a childish naiveté that leads Rudy into trouble.
The title of the movie, wildly suggestive, yet under complete control of the flawless director, only gives a hint of the magical journey the audience will experience throughout the film.
I cannot stress the dire importance of seeing this masterpiece. In fact, you shouldn't even be reading my review, because your family should be running to the nearest movie store to get this movie for your viewing pleasure.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A moving, overwhelming, passionate tale Comment: This movie is a masterpiece. Anybody that wishes to observe filmmaking at its finest must, absolutely must watch Magic in the Mirror:Fowl Play. There are simply no words to describe the eclectic mix of visual entertainment and virtuoso acting seen in Magic, but one word does spring to mind: breathtaking... spectacular, miraculous. Oh I'm sorry, that was three. And I could go on.
Special attention must be paid to the character Rudy and the actor who plays him. Little Bryan truly captures the spirit of acting and possesses amazing star quality. That kid has talent. I can only hope that he has pursued a future career in acting. To not do so would be a friggin' disservice to the world.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beautiful, poignant Comment: A breathtaking movie of stunning brilliance that utterly dazzled me with its poignant, haunting view of the world of vengeful ducks. This was utterly robbed at the Academy Awards and is shamefully underrated. All those snotty critics who panned this movie should be publicly hung in front of their spouses and children. This comforted my three husbands in their dying days and I will be forever grateful to the people who made this luscious film for that small bit of warmth in my loved ones' bittersweet, fading lives. I mailed the director a duck once, but he never responded... I hope he received that and the bouquet of dead roses.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This is a good kids' flick. Comment: Watch the little guy named "Rudy." For a first-time actor, he's pretty cool. For those of you who recognize "Mary Margaret" (Jamie Renee Smith), you probably also caught her in "Dante's Peak," with Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton. "Fowl Play" is a pretty good kids' flick - it is the sequel to "Magic in the Mirror," but you can understand "Fowl Play" without seeing the first edition. Corny, Three Stooges-type comedy, but enjoyable nevertheless.
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