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  2. See 7 reviews on Miramax Home Entertainment Hero in TV Shows: If your into Asian action films this is one of my top 5. It has action, love, drama, heartache, and back stabbing. A great movie to add to any...

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    Year:1988 Moment:The kisses A good way to tell if you’re a pod person, this one. A young boy makes friends with the local cinema projectionist, grows up to become a movie director himself and then, upon learning that his old pal has died, discovers a reel left for him. On the reel? All the passionate movie embraces that the village priest ordered c...

    Year:1989 Moment:Christy writes The most affecting moment of the film that won Daniel Day-Lewis the first of his three Best Actor Oscars doesn’t actually include Day-Lewis. Hugh O’Connor wobbles the audience’s collective chin as Christy, a young boy with cerebral palsy growing up in a poor Irish household. Fed up with being part of the background, ...

    Year:1989 Moment:The truth When you look back on Steven Soderbergh’s debut now it doesn’t look so unusual, but that’s because countless indie dramas since have copied its no frills, no budget, ruthlessly realistic style. This is never put to better use than in a scene that is just two people sitting and talking. Graham (James Spader) confesses his ...

    Year:1990 Moment:One bad mother Everyone in this con-artist drama has a heart as black as night, but none more so than Lily (Anjelica Huston), a swindler who’ll let nothing stand in her way, not even her own son (John Cusack). When he comes between her and freedom, she tries to steal his money, then tries to convince him they’re not related, then t...

    Year:1992 Moment:The reveal It's been lauded as one of the biggest shock moments in cinema and while we might all know the twist now, at the time it was a genuine surprise. After flirtation turns into something more for IRA foot soldier Fergus and nightclub singer Dil, a move into the bedroom brings up quite the twist. Dil is in fact a pre-op trans...

    Year:1992 Moment:Opening credits Surely the most iconic opening credits in movie history? There isn’t a group of friends under the age of 40 who haven’t tried to mimic this moment. And there isn’t a group of friends under 40 who haven’t looked like idiots trying. Stupendously cool, even Chris Penn tripping on a chair in the opening seconds of this ...

    Year:1993 Moment:Off with her finger Illicit love affairs in movies are doomed. And so it goes in Jane Campion’s steamy bit of literary erotica, in which a mute woman (Holly Hunter) begins an affair with a strange brute (Harvey Keitel), initially to gain back the piano that serves as her ‘voice’ but then because she rather likes it, actually. Someo...

    Year:1994 Moment:Randal Puts in His Order An innocent woman and her innocent little child; all they want is to buy "Happy Scrappy Hero Pup" from the local video store. Buy some sweets, maybe some popcorn, enjoy some dog-based cartoon fun. And instead they are treated to a quite spectacular, X-rated order list from the store worker. To be fair, he d...

    Year:1994 Moment:The shootout It’s the Citizen Kaneof goth action movies, made even more macabre by the on-set death of star Brandon Lee. In one of the darkest, but perversely most spectacular, scenes, Eric Draven (Lee), an undead rock musician with a grudge, comes in search of one of the men who killed his girlfriend – and, technically, him too – ...

    Year:1994 Moment:A walk with mother Throughout the majority of Peter Jackson's breakout hit Heavenly Creatures, we witnessed a friendship between two young girls turn into something far more sinister but it wasn't until this still shocking scene that we truly knew how dangerous their relationship was. On a walk with the mother of Pauline, chillingl...

  3. National Board of Review honors The Holdovers with Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay and One of the Year’s Best Pictures Awards. 'The Holdovers,' 'The Iron Claw" and 'Poor Things' have strong showings with the awards season table setter. Read More >.

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  4. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for The Quiet American by Miramax Home Entertainment at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.

  5. Miramax Home Entertainment. Before Miramax Home Entertainment was launched, the company had mostly licensed their films to other distributors, like HBO Video and LIVE Home Video. In 1992, Miramax struck a deal with Paramount Home Video to release their films on home media, and the name Miramax Home Video was launched.

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  7. Aug 9, 2024 · Miramax Home Entertainment was the home entertainment division of Miramax Films, formed in early 1992 as Miramax Home Video after years of having their films released by several home video distributors including HBO Video, Media Home Entertainment (through Fox Video) and LIVE Home Video.

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