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A couple of my Favorites

Posted by procomicdiva Posted on: 04/13/09

A couple of my Favorites

So I pulled a couple out of that list that I personally dug and have gathered more of the plotlines to share with you. 

Two Worlds of Jenny Logan [I love this movie] it helps that I am a Lindsey Wagner fan but really this was a good movie.

Jennie Logan (Lindsay Wagner) and her husband Michael (Alan Feinstein) are trying to resurrect their marriage after Jennie finds out about Michael's infidelity. They move into an old house, where Jennie finds an antique dress in the attic. When she wears it, she is transported to the year 1899, where she meets an artist David Reynolds (Marc Singer), grieving for his dead bride Pamela. Jennie keeps going back and forth between the two worlds by wearing the antique dress. Her husband Michael doesn't believe her when she reveals to him about her time travels and thinks that she is going crazy. He urges her to go a psychiatrist. She and David fall in love in 1899, but David's sister-in-law Elizabeth (Linda Gray) is also in love with him. However, her father disapproves of David and blames him for Pamela's accidental death. They enter a duel, and Jennie escapes from the present world to the past world to stop the duel and try to save David's life.

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Heart & Souls

Okay it helps that i am  fan of most of the actors in the film and most especially Robert Downey Jr [don't tell Johnny]

In 1959, Eva and Frank Reilly are on their way to the hospital, as Eva is about to have their first child. Their car collides with a bus, and the bus is run off a bridge. Harrison (Charles Grodin), Julia (Kyra Sedgwick), Milo (Tom Sizemore), and Penny (Alfre Woodard) were passengers on the bus and they are all killed. Each one had unfinished business in their lives, and instead of going to heaven, they find themselves as ghosts, tied to the newborn Thomas Reilly.

Only Thomas is able to see them, and they act as his guides and guardian angels. However, when people show concern over Thomas' "imaginary" friends, they decide to hide themselves from him to avoid trouble. Thomas is devastated. Thirty years later, after finally learning that they were supposed to use their internment on Earth to resolve their remaining issues, they make themselves visible to Thomas (Robert Downey, Jr.) once more. By now, he is a cold, distant businessman having problems with his girlfriend Anne (Elisabeth Shue). Though reluctant at first, he eventually agrees to help each of them fulfill their final task. As they succeed (despite varying levels of difficulty) in tying up their decades-old loose ends, they are individually brought to heaven by the bus driver (his punishment for crashing the bus) in an emotional moment.

Milo, a petty thief, regrets a decision he made to steal valuable stamps, a family heirloom, from a child before he died. He possesses Thomas and steals the stamps back from his former boss, who still has them. He returns the stamps anonymously to their overjoyed owner.

Harrison was a would-be singer who was very talented, but had severe stage fright. He died shortly after giving up at an audition, unable to perform. After encouragement from Thomas and the others, he finally works up the nerve to sing the National Anthem at aB. B. King concert when Thomas sneaks on stage, and he is a big hit. Thomas is detained by the police, but he is satisfied that Harrison's final act was a success.

Penny had been spending her time with Thomas trying to discover the fate of her children. She hears that her daughters were adopted and are living happy lives, but can find nothing about her son Billy. In a chance encounter, the policeman who Thomas has had constant run-ins with sings a song to his baby daughter, the same song that Penny invented to sing to her son. She realizes that this cop is Billy, and possesses Thomas to tell Billy that she loves him. Billy is disoriented and not fully convinced by Thomas's weak cover story, but the message seems to get across. Penny's work is done.

Finally, Julia had been on the way to tell her ex-boyfriend she loved him, and that she had decided to marry him, when the bus crashed. Thomas takes her to the last-known location of the man, trying to outrun the ghost bus which has come for her. She takes control of him when they arrive and writes a letter to give to her fiance under the cover that he found it. However, when he knocks on the door, the man who lives there reveals that her boyfriend died seven years ago. Thomas and Julia are stunned at the unfairness of it, until she realizes that coming here was meant to show Thomas that he shouldn't squander his relationship with Anne. The bus driver is pleased with this explanation and takes Julia away, leaving Thomas to patch things up with Anne.

 

 

 


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