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A bright assistant D.A. investigates a gruesome hatchet murder and hides a clue he found at the crime scene. Under professional threats and an attempt on his life, he goes on heartbroken because evidence point to the woman he still loves.
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2 nominations.
Liberal district attorney decides to seek the death penalty for a man who slaughtered a family at Christmastime, then drank their blood. He escapes, though, and starts killing again.
William Friedkin
Michael Biehn,
Alex McArthur,
Nicholas Campbell
Phil and Kate have a baby boy named Jake. They hire a baby-sitter, Camilla, to look after Jake and she becomes part of the family. The Sterling's friend and neighbor, Ned, takes a liking to...
William Friedkin
Jenny Seagrove,
Dwier Brown,
Carey Lowell
A devious sexpot steals her husband's drug money and hides out in a small town where she meets the perfect dupe for her next scheme.
Linda Fiorentino,
Peter Berg,
Bill Pullman
A fearless Secret Service agent will stop at nothing to bring down the counterfeiter who killed his partner.
William Friedkin
William Petersen,
Willem Dafoe,
John Pankow
The down-at-heel lodger in a seaside boarding house is menaced by two mysterious strangers, who eventually take him away.
William Friedkin
Robert Shaw,
Patrick Magee,
Dandy Nichols
A police detective goes undercover in the underground S&M gay subculture of New York City to catch a serial killer who is preying on gay men.
William Friedkin
Al Pacino,
Paul Sorvino,
Karen Allen
A small time arms dealer in South America to sell weapons to the revolutionaries, winds up negotiating the sale of an experimental plane to the nation's dictator.
William Friedkin
Chevy Chase,
Sigourney Weaver,
Gregory Hines
An FBI deep-woods tracker captures a trained assassin who has made a sport of hunting humans.
William Friedkin
Tommy Lee Jones,
Benicio Del Toro,
Connie Nielsen
An attorney defends an officer on trial for ordering his troops to fire on civilians after they stormed a U.S. embassy in a third world country.
William Friedkin
Tommy Lee Jones,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Guy Pearce
An unhinged war veteran holes up with a lonely woman in a spooky Oklahoma motel room. The line between reality and delusion is blurred as they discover a bug infestation.
William Friedkin
Ashley Judd,
Michael Shannon,
Harry Connick Jr.
Crime story based on the real armed robbery of the Brink's Building in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 17th, 1950.
William Friedkin
Peter Falk,
Peter Boyle,
Allen Garfield
Unsuccessfully framed for his wife's murder, Dr. David Krane attempts to find the real culprit by utilizing a new drug that allows him to experience the memories of other people first-hand....
Ray Liotta,
Linda Fiorentino,
Peter Coyote
Cast overview, first billed only:
Matt Gavin
Karen Heller
Petey Vasko
Bill Barrett
Pat Callendar
Patrice Jacinto
D.A. Arnold Clifford
Justin Henderson
Someone does a nasty hatchet job on a San Fransisco big noise and the Assistant D.A. takes charge of the investigation. Through a web of blackmail and prostitution involving the Governor, an old lover of the lawman emerges as a prime suspect and he has to deal with his personal feelings as well as the case.
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Plot Keywords:
Some fantasies go too far.
Motion Picture Rating
Rated R for grisly afterviews of murder victims, violence, language and strong scenes of aberrant sexuality
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Release Date: 13 October 1995 (USA)
Also Known As: ?ad
Filming Locations:
$50,000,000
(estimated)
$9,795,017
Production Co:
Show detailed
(director's cut)
Sound Mix:
(Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Did You Know?
David Caruso and Richard Crenna also appeared together in First Blood.
The blood stains on the black Ford Thunderbird's headlights change repeatedly between shots during the chase.
There's only three fun things in life, paisà: money, sex and power.
Two out of three's not bad.
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Soundtracks
Written & Performed by Egberto Gismonti
Courtesy of ECM Records
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User Reviews
Don't believe all the negs about this pix.
It's not just another &Basic Instinct,& either. Chaz and Linda are the consummate couple. V-e-r-y classy. The set decorations are fantastic. I absolutely vote Linda the quintessential queen of soft porn (or was it &hard&--I haven't yet seen the uncut version). Was it Linda or was it Memorex? Whoever it was, her legs are fabulous!
Angie Everhart's sultry soliloquy describing her passion for LF (Trina) was like butter melting on a hot lobster. I found myself replaying that scene over and over just to capture the full essence of the moment. The hit-and-run scene was extremely graphic, (wow,what a stunt!) except to Friedkin fans who expect a certain amount of gratuitous violence.
The final scene with CP and LF was perfect. I could feel the sexual tension jump out from the screen. The beautifully haunting song, &Mystic Dream,& by Loreena McKennitt fit the dark mood perfectly.
I still don't know why I to borrow a line from the film, it must be &hysterical blindness.& Go see this movie with a date, and have a great time together afterwards!
28 of 37 people found this review helpful.&
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-----------Latest MusingsJade Collecting
Jade Collecting & Buying
Fake & Genuine Jades
By Molly Kalafut
The first thing an amateur jade collector needs to know is that many
merchants have a tendency to call any green-looking stone &jade&, when it may
really just be serpentine, glass or even plastic. Sadly, a number of names for
minerals are very misleading because they use the word &jade& but are
Following are some tips to help you decide if the jade you are looking at is
authentic.
Where to begin? As shown from many examples on my
, there are hundreds of uneducated or dishonest merchants
selling fake jade or low quality jade. High quality jade is rare to find, valued
highly and expensive. Use common sense! If you see a cheap &deal& from
someone on eBay
selling supposedly fantastic, ancient jade for dirt cheap - you get what you pay
for! It's probably not fantastic or ancient...if it even is jade at all.
Aside from the fake jade issues, there is also the fact that
low quality jade (even if authentic) just isn't worth very much at all. To quote
: &Ancient jade of authentic quality is scarce, and the majority of the
jade offered on eBay from Chinese dealers is of such a low quality that even the
Chinese do not want it (export quality to the west). This low quality jade is
not a sound investment nor will it ever be.&
China's National Antique Law
China enforces what is called the &National Antique Law&.
Antiques dated to earlier than 1795 is absolutely forbidden. Items dated between
1796 and 1949 require a red seal and a &Relic Export& certificate from the
Beijing Cultural Relics Bureau. Dealers with collections
outside of China of course aren't bound by this, but it's definitely something
to be aware of either while in China or buying from dealer's on eBay.
Air Bubbles
True jade does not have trapped air bubbles in it (that occurs more often
with plastic and glass)
Certification
There are some credibility issues regarding any certificate
about jade. One is that if a dishonest dealer is already lying to you about
their fake items, what's to stop them from giving you fake certifications for
it? Some jeweler associations are said to be in collusion with the jade sellers
and provide seemingly authentic certifications for the sellers. So don't be
prepared to trust a certificate 100%.& I've read that the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) is
a reputable organization for certificates, but as with any certificate make sure
to obtain it yourself and beware of possible forgeries.
Jade isn't always green! It comes as a surprise to many that jade can be
almost any color of the rainbow. Green is particularly valued, but in some places pure white jade can command
a higher price.
When first touched, jade should feel cool to the touch and take some time to
warm up to room temperature. If you press it to your upper lip, you can
definitely noticed if the jade feels cool or room temperature.
A website from
offers this suggestion: &Jade has the property of cooling very fast
and remains in cool temperature. Hold a piece in your hand until you feel that
the temperature of the piece is equal to your body's, then open your palm right
away and put the jade aside. After about 25 seconds in regular room temperature
surrounding, use the tip of tongue to feel the piece. If there is a very cool
sensation, then it is most likely jade.&
The texture of the jade piece you are handling should feel very smooth. If
you can detect bumps with your finger or fingernail it is probably not jade.
This can catch some of the fakes. If running your fingernail also scratches the
surface it is definitely not jade (read more below).
Tough, Tough, Tough!
Jade is very tough. The &Moh's Scale& is used to rate the hardness of stones.
Diamond is 10, Jadeite is between 6-7 and a steel knife-blade is only 5.5.
A commonly used rough test for jade is seeing if you can
scratch it. If you can make scratch marks on it with your
fingernails, it is not jade. If it scratches from a fingernail it is
likely to be soapstone or another cheap fake. (As a note, calcification on
jade may scratch so avoid testing on calcified areas.)
In fact, you can even scratch at jade with a steel-knife and make
no indentation. Usually only people well-versed in jade know this, so it can
help show that the merchant you're talking to is knowledgeable. Sometimes if you
ask &Are you sure this is true jade?&, a good merchant will pull out a knife and
try to scratch it. That is true professionalism - it proves they know the
scratch-test (many don't!) and it also means they are willing to take the risk
of damaging their own goods to prove that it really is jade and wasn't
accidentally mislabeled.
Shouldn't Sparkle
If you manage to chip the edge and it looks sparkly or
glitters, then it isn't jade. It should definitely be difficult to chip anyway.
Shouldn't Fracture
Jade should not fracture into a moon-shape when struck. If a
moon-shape fracture shows up it is probably jasper or agate. If it fractures
easily that's definitely a clue it isn't true jade.
When jade loosely collides against other jade, it makes a
clear, almost musical tone. It is more clear and higher-pitched than glass
colliding, which can be an easy way to tell fakes. Sound can even be used in
identifying raw jade - a boulder is said to ring like a bell when struck with a
pick. Historically the lovely tone of jade bells were even used ceremonially to
ward off evil.
Weight & Density
It can take some time to develop this skill, but jade is so
dense that you can sometimes detect true or fake jade from the weight. Jadeite
in particular is very dense and heavy and has a firm weight to it that is very
different from many fakes like glass, plastic or soapstone. Sometimes a carving
could be jadeite on the outside but filled with plastic on the inside, so pay
close attention to the weight.
Because jadeite is so dense, one way to test the stone is to
put it in a heavy liquid to see if it floats or sinks. This is a rather
difficult, messy and smelly test because the liquid is toxic. It is
generally used by professionals to separate Grade A jade from Grade B jade. It's
not a test used by people casually buying jade - not too many antique shoppers
want to lug around a jug of poisonous liquid!
eBay Seller Large Shipping Costs
A fair number of frequent jade sellers on eBay sell small low
quality jadeite carved necklaces for low prices...but high shipping cost, like
$4-$10 per piece. Even if the piece sells for $0.01, they've made their money on
the fixed shipping price. Once upon a time on eBay, if you bought multiple
pieces from a dealer on eBay you'd get free shipping on the additional items. No
longer for most merchants! For example, I &won& 4 jadeite pendants from one
merchant at $0.01 each, but including shipping the total was $18.
Purchasing 4 items for 1 penny each ($0.04!) from a
merchant on eBay cost $18 in shipping!
That said, I buy a lot of cheap jadeite pieces from
eBay. Why? Because I think the carvings or the colors are pretty. But I don't
have any illusions that those pieces will appreciate to any particular value.
Value Factors
Many factors influence the cost and value of jade,
Color (&Imperial Jade& & pure white jade and valued highest)
Texture & Smoothness
Cutting & Carving
Websites About Jade Authenticity
- This website has a list of 7 ways to help determine the
authenticity of jade from fakes.
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