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Feds (1988)
Satisfyingly Hilarious
I love this movie. I own this movie. I watch this movie whenever I need a quick pick-me-up. Rebecca DeMornay and Mary Gross play off of each other so well (Rebecca's the "straight-man" and Mary's the comic relief.) The girls are trainees in the FBI Academy--chosen because of their gender rather than their skills. Ellie (Rebecca)is the ex-marine who has no trouble with the physical requirements but can't do the academics. Janice (Mary) is the multi-degreed academic standout who can't pass the physical tests. Teamed up as roommates, they are forced to work together so both can realize the dream of becoming a Special Agent. Good clean fun for the whole family. Enjoy!
Flying (1986)
Fun gymnastics movie!
This is a fun and entertaining movie for anyone who likes gymnastics. It features Keanu Reeves (pre-"Bill & Ted") as the wannabe boyfriend of aspiring highschool gymnastic champion Olivia D'Abo. One of the more memorable scenes shows Robin & Leah at the drive-in having a tumbling challenge to see who's the "best"--Robin "wins" with a running-roundoff-backhandspring-backflip over a red sportscar. The movie is also completely "80's"--with big hair, pop music and funky clothes. While the technical aspects of the movie leave a bit to be desired, and the plot line is a bit predictable, it does have the requisite happy ending.
Homefront (1991)
One of the most moving TV series ever
Homefront was one of the all-time greatest TV series. It lacked the bed-hopping, curse-strewn immorality which seems so prevalent on modern TV and took us to a time which seemed simpler in some ways, yet was actually a much more difficult time in which to live. Post-war life had to have been heart-breaking--learning to live without the son/brother/boyfriend who never came home, and this show managed to convey the hope and optimism which were all some were left with. It showed a time before unions had become commonplace, and work conditions were often unfavorable to workers. It showed a time when womens' roles in the workplace had yet to be broadened, and sexist employers were not eager for change. Amazingly, the show was never depressing and offers a glimpse of the side of war rarely depicted on TV--the effect it had on the Homefront. I was terribly disappointed when this series was canceled and often wish it were available for purchase on tape or DVD.