Harrod Blank Movies
It's been estimated that nearly a quarter of the 1,200,000 homeless people in America are military veterans who've fallen through the cracks of society with little help from the Veterans Administration. Many expect that veterans of the war in Iraq will soon be joining other former soldiers from Vietnam and the Persian Gulf on the streets as they return from active duty, and When I Came Home is a documentary on homeless vets which focuses on one soldier from the Iraq war who has already become caught in the cycle of homelessness. Herold Noel says he was a "hustler" when he joined the military in 2003 and was soon assigned to Iraq. Noel returned home to New York City with a severe case of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and since then he has been unable to work. Noel's discharge status prevented him from receiving public assistance, and two years after coming home, he was living in his car, while his wife moved in with her sister, accompanied by their child. It was only after Noel's story received media attention through a story in the New York Post that he began to receive the help he needed, while thousands of other veterans are still living on the streets of Manhattan. Directed by Dan Lohaus, When I Came Home also features interviews with other veterans on the issues facing returning soldiers, as well as activist Paul Rieckhoff and Public Enemy founder Chuck D. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Wild Wheels is a fascinating documentary about automobile fanatics who own a bizarre array of specially designed cars and motorcycles such as the Hippomobile, the Grass-Car, and the Cowasaki. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

- 1988
- PG13
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This low-budget cult classic horror spoof has one of the great movie titles of all time. Mike (Grant Cramer) and his sweetheart, Debbie (Suzanne Snyder), are smooching on lover's lane when they see what appears to be a meteorite crashing over the horizon. They loosen their liplock long enough to investigate and find a curious circus tent. There they discover malevolent clowns who stop their victims with popcorn-shooting guns and acid-drenched pies in order to feast on human blood. The unfortunates are then entombed into inescapable cotton-candy cocoons. Officer Dave Hanson (John Allen Nelson) is called to investigate with help from Officer Mooney (John Vernon). For those viewers who already think clowns are a little creepy to begin with, this one will push them over the edge. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi
- Starring:
- Grant Cramer, Suzanne Snyder, (more)
A senior thesis film, this production tells of an eccentric young man who drives his art gallery on wheels while looking for love. ~ Rovi




