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Directed by Joe Pantoliano Featuring Joe Pantoliano; Devon Gearhart; Casey Lorusso; Jordan Burnham; Phillip
New Video NYC Released: 2010-05-03 DVD
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Click Here | Product Description: Joe Pantoliano (The Sopranos, Memento, The Matrix) makes his documentary directorial debut with NO KIDDING, ME TOO! as part of his fight against the stigma and shame of mental/brain "dis-ease" (or disease). This empowering film sheds light on what nearly 100 million Americans suffer in isolation. Through candid, often humorous discussions with Pantoliano and his family on their struggle with his own clinical depression, as well as the compelling stories of five other people from all walks of life, all affected differently by mental illness: a brain surgeon with bipolar disorder, a psychologist with ADHD, and three high school students managing bipolar disorder and clinical depression. Each frankly discusses the struggle before they were diagnosed, including attempts at self-medication and other destructive behavior, as well as the hope and encouragement they discover when managing their own recovery and realizing they are not alone. The result is an inspiring vision of a society that "stomps the stigma," as those impacted by mental illness are surprised to find millions of others like themselves, saying, "No kidding, me too!"
BONUS FEATURE: "Stomp the Stigma" Tour of IraqThis product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. |
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Directed by Eric Weber Featuring Joe Pantoliano, Peter Gerety & Matthew Arkin
Image Entertainment Released: 2005-11-15 DVD
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Click Here | Description: Elliot Kelman (JOE PANTOLIANO) is a failed publishing executive who can’t get back into business. He supports himself selling suits at the local mall and relies on hand-outs from his mother, ex-wife, and son. He also self-publishes a weekly newsletter on the perils of self-delusion. Afraid his writings will be rejected, he hires a high school kid to post them on supermarket bulletin boards and stuff them under windshields in his New Jersey hometown. After he meets the sexy Carole (JENNIFER TILLY) and his newsletter begins to find an audience, things start looking up for Elliot. However, the return home of his oldest friend Richard (BOYD GAINES), a prominent movie producer, and the only one of his friends to have found success, brings Elliot’s feeling of inadequacy and squandered potential back to the surface. With Richard in town, the competitive tensions rise, and once Carole takes an interest in his friend, Elliot must confront his envy of Richard’s success and his disenchantment with his own failure. Second Best is a dark comedy that offers insight into men’s expectations of success, financially, sexually and otherwise, and provides a glimpse into what men actually talk about when women aren’t around. This is a film that explores how a generation of men who were expected to achieve their dreams can ultimately overcome the reality of falling short of them. |
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Directed by Joseph Greco Featuring Joe Pantoliano, Devon Gearhart & Marcus Johns
GAIAM AMERICAS Released: 2008-01-29 DVD
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Click Here | Description: When Mary's (Marcia Gay Harden) mental illness puts herself and her family in jeopardy, her husband (Joe Pantoliano) and son (Devon Gearhart) helplessly watch as she is torn from the family by the police. Forced to raise a boy on his own and cope with his wife's schizophrenia, father and son learn what it is to truly be a family. Inspired by a true story, this critically acclaimed and award winning film is as full of hope and humor as it is heartbreaking performances. |
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Directed by Michael Hurst Featuring John Hurt, Carrie-Anne Moss & Joe Pantoliano
Sony Pictures Released: 2000-05-09 DVD
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Click Here | Amazon.com: Michael Hurst's blood-soaked directorial debut only sounds like a vampire flick. This violent tale of a heist gone sour is indebted to Reservoir Dogs and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, but trades the jagged humor and colorful personalities of those films for an unremittingly dark ambiance of duplicity and double-crosses. The plot hinges on a rather implausible premise: grief-ridden father John Hurt agrees to pose as a wealthy kidnap victim for his estranged son (Nick Moran), a doomed punk car thief, and in return the kid will donate his heart to save his dying sister. The twist is that Hurt will not come out of this alive and he knows it--just part of the fractured dynamic of guilt and vengeance between father and son. That's actually only the first of many twists in a devious little thriller where practically everyone has an ulterior motive and a complete lack of scruples. Hurst's script, told almost entirely in a quilt of flashbacks within flashbacks, is built on a shaky foundation of dubious logic and unlikely behavior: more than contrived, it's downright unbelievable. But his execution is sound: he winds up the long night of scheming lies in a chaotic graveside shootout and a smart, satisfying, quietly redemptive conclusion. Joe Pantoliano costars as a ruthless crew leader with a wild white mane of hair, and Carrie-Anne Moss is the cool, calculating heist mastermind. --Sean Axmaker |
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Directed by Dan Curtis Featuring Danny Aiello, Joe Pantoliano & David Dukes
AIELLO,DANNY Released: 2004-04-06 DVD
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Click Here | Description: Eight-year-old Gary Feldman (Alex Zuckerman) has been left home alone one time too many. So when bumbling burglars Harry (Aiello) and Roy (Pantoliano) decideto steal Gary, he thinks it's the adventure of a lifetime! Refusing to give up this exciting new life for an empty estate, Gary persuades kindhearted Harry to take him on the run to Mexico! Now this unlikely odd couple must outrun riled Roy, the police and the FBI...or face life sentences in their own personal prisons! |
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Directed by Michael Hurst Featuring John Hurt, Carrie-Anne Moss & Joe Pantoliano
Sony Pictures Released: 2001-03-20 VHS Tape
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Click Here | Amazon.com: Michael Hurst's blood-soaked directorial debut only sounds like a vampire flick. This violent tale of a heist gone sour is indebted to Reservoir Dogs and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, but trades the jagged humor and colorful personalities of those films for an unremittingly dark ambiance of duplicity and double-crosses. The plot hinges on a rather implausible premise: grief-ridden father John Hurt agrees to pose as a wealthy kidnap victim for his estranged son (Nick Moran), a doomed punk car thief, and in return the kid will donate his heart to save his dying sister. The twist is that Hurt will not come out of this alive and he knows it--just part of the fractured dynamic of guilt and vengeance between father and son. That's actually only the first of many twists in a devious little thriller where practically everyone has an ulterior motive and a complete lack of scruples. Hurst's script, told almost entirely in a quilt of flashbacks within flashbacks, is built on a shaky foundation of dubious logic and unlikely behavior: more than contrived, it's downright unbelievable. But his execution is sound: he winds up the long night of scheming lies in a chaotic graveside shootout and a smart, satisfying, quietly redemptive conclusion. Joe Pantoliano costars as a ruthless crew leader with a wild white mane of hair, and Carrie-Anne Moss is the cool, calculating heist mastermind. --Sean Axmaker |
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Directed by Ken Olin Featuring Ken Olin, Jason Gedrick & Richard Portnow
Universal Studios Released: 2006-05-23 DVD
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Click Here | Description: See the shows that were cancelled before their time as the Brilliant But Cancelled(r) collection presents EZ Streets. Critics deemed this gritty urban crime drama as "simply too good for TV," and The New York Times hailed it "one of the season's exciting new series." Journey to the criminal underworld with three fiercely independent men: Jimmy Murtha (Joe Pantoliano, The Sopranos), a charming but ruthless mob boss who rules the E Street gang by whatever means necessary; Detective Cameron Quinn (Ken Olin, thirtysomething), an undercover cop determined to find the truth no matter where it takes him; and ex-con Danny Rooney (Jason Gedrick, Boomtown), a recent parolee who finds himself unwillingly drawn back into a life of crime. As the story unfolds from each of their perspectives, this innovative series from director Paul Haggis (Crash, Million Dollar Baby) proves that on the shadowy streets of compromise there's only one way to survive: trust no one. |
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Directed by Richard Benjamin Featuring Anthony Edwards, Penelope Ann Miller & David Clennon
Starz / Anchor Bay Released: 2005-01-25 DVD
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Click Here | Amazon.com: In this comic twist on the cop buddy genre, suburban Philadelphia policeman Alex Kearney (Anthony Edwards) is unfairly reassigned to a dangerous, rundown inner-city precinct after busting a wealthy, well-connected businessman for speeding. Soon after, his partner is killed when he attempts to bust a drug transaction in the area, and Kearney seeks the aid of Dennis Curren (Forest Whitaker), a loner cop in the downtown precinct who's resistant to working with the naive suburban transfer. Despite their differences--notably Kearney's by-the-book approach and Curren's toss-the-book attitude to law enforcement--the duo begin investigating what at first seems to be an ordinary drug operation, but soon expands into something larger. The antagonistic chemistry between Whitaker and Edwards works to the film's advantage and lends itself to some poignant moments as the guarded Curren slowly opens up to his new, gung ho partner. Despite an unnecessarily Hollywoodish ending, Downtown is a charming buddy pic. --Bryan Reesman |
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Directed by Steve Railsback Featuring Scott Glenn, Lane Smith & Katherine Helmond
New Concorde Released: 2003-01-21 DVD
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Directed by Tony Spiridakis Featuring Timothy Hutton, Michelle Burke & Richard Dreyfuss
Lions Gate Released: 1995-11-28 VHS Tape
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