Film Fustians, 10/9/12

Max review’s Tim Burton’s FRANKWEENIE. Will it be another ALICE IN WONDERLAND or another DARK SHADOWS? This weeks box office and production news as well as a look at each of the Fustians TOP 6 MEDICAL RELATED FILMS (Films with taking place or strongly focused on the medical field).

3 comments to Film Fustians, 10/9/12

  • Rockauthor

    Definitely, for TOP MEDICAL RELATED FILMS (Films with taking place or strongly focused on the medical field), my #1 pic is a lesser known 1997 film directed by Sidney Lumet titled “Critical Care”, starring James Spader. He plays a young hospital resident who becomes entangled in a legal battle between two half-sisters fighting over the care of their comatose father. Meanwhile, Spader must deal with an insane supervisor who insists he only care for patients with full insurance. The film offers a very compelling take on the health care debate that pre-dates Obamacare. Great performances by Spader and Albert Brooks.

  • HaroldHill

    The A.V. Club has posted their list of the Top 50 movies of the 1990s. I’d love to know the Fustians opinion, and perhaps share their own top 6 list?

    http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-50-best-films-of-the-90s-1-of-3,86304/

  • bumbaclaat

    Robin Hall’s favorite films are It’s a Wonderful Life, Sound of Music, and Last Tango in Paris. My favorite film is Karate Kid (1984). I’m the best around. Nothing’s gonna ever keep me down.

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