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Today's IMDb Poll Question Is: Which of the IMDb Top Ten Movies of the 90s can you just not stand?
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IMDb Movie of the Day
Without a theatrical release or even an advertising campaign to announce its arrival on video and DVD, Adam Park's Wishful Thinking, despite a cast of familiar faces, has been a lost-in-the-shuffle film. Taking a Rash�mon-like approach to romantic comedy, the story is split into 4 parts, with James LeGros, Jennifer Beals, Drew Barrymore and Jon Stewart serving as the corners of the plot's love rectangle. Max (LeGros), an amateur inventor and a projectionist at a small art-house movie theater, lives with Elizabeth (Beals), a veterinary assistant, after meeting cute a year before when Max endangered himself saving a beaten dog. The calm waters of their content domesticity are first stirred when the subject of marriage is accidentally broached and Max reveals that he's not sure he's ready. Attending a party a few days later, Max spies Elizabeth in a seemingly intimate moment with her old friend Jack (Eric Thal), which sends Max's creative mind into a spiral of imagined scenarios involving Elizabeth's infidelity. His obsession with the idea of her torrid affair with Jack grows continually, nurtured by the black and white potboiler films (including the delicious I Mobster and T-Men) he screens daily, and by the casual machinations of his lovestruck co-worker Lena (Barrymore). While the truth of Elizabeth's secret life and Lena's quirky vibrancy are enjoyable, it is the development of the story's male characters that resonates. LeGros' portrayal of Max's unique inner world is entrancing, and Stewart's snarky charm concealing a quiet earnestness proves that he has definite leading man potential. -Heather Campbell
Truly Trivial
This was the first movie ever to receive the Best Film Award at the Goyas (Spain's national film awards) with not a single word of Spanish spoken in it.
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