George Thorogood Movies
When comedy legend Tommy Chong was arrested in 2003 and given a nine-month prison sentence for the manufacture and sale of drug paraphernalia, U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft's revamped war on drugs soared, like a mighty eagle stricken with vertigo in mid-flight, to new levels of absurdity. Fortunately, filmmaker Josh Gilbert's cameras were rolling at the time, offering viewers a firsthand account of the vengeful American justice system in action. In addition to glamorizing drug use, prosecutors argued that Chong was also guilty of trivializing efforts by law enforcement agencies to combat drug proliferation. When all was said and done, Chong, along with 54 others, was indicted on federal charges. For two years, Gilbert's prying lens followed the highly publicized case, allowing an amusing and sometimes frightening portrayal of eroding civil liberties in modern-day America. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

- 2004
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George Thorogood and the Destroyers: 30th Anniversary Live features the hitmaker and his band ripping through over a dozen of their biggest hits including such favorites as "Bad to the Bone," "Move It on Over," "Who Do You Love," "The Fixer," and "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer." ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

- 2004
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With his unmistakable grizzled voice, blues-rocker George Thorogood shot up the charts in the 1980s backed by his band the Destroyers. This release from Capitol features a collection of six music videos by Thorogood and company. The songs included are "Bad to the Bone," "Nobody But Me," "I Drink Alone," "If You Don't Start Drinkin' (I'm Gonna Leave)," "Get a Haircut," and "Night Time." ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
A guy eager to leave some bad luck behind unexpectedly walks into a series of disasters in this comedy. Dino Condito (Carmine Famiglietti) has been persona non grata in his neighborhood in Queens ever since he flubbed a crucial play that cost his softball team the league championship against Hoboken. Months later, Dino is still the butt of jokes and he's losing all confidence in himself, so his cousin, Jubilene (Joseph Summa), decides to help him out. Cashing in his savings, Jubilene surprises Dino with a vacation in Cancun, Mexico, that he's convinced will lift his spirits. Unfortunately, a luggage mix-up at an airport in Mexico makes Dino and Jubilene the target of a handful of local gangsters and corrupt soldiers. Soon, the guys are being chased from one end of the country to the other and end up in all kinds of trouble before word gets back to their "crew" in Queens that their buddies need to be rescued. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Paola Walker, Carmine Famiglietti, (more)

- 2002
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No-frills blues rocker George Thorogood and his band the Destroyers have been cranking out quality tunes for both boozin' and cruisin' since 1977, and this home-video release collects eleven music videos of Thorogood and company making the noise they're famous for. George Thorogood & the Destroyers: George on Tap - Plus! includes two different videos for the hit "Bad to the Bone," along with clips for the tunes "I Drink Alone," "Night Time," "Willie and the Hand Jive," "If You Don't Start Drinkin' (I'm Gonna Leave)," "Get a Haircut," and more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

- 1999
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George Thorogood has been serving up his stripped-down, revved-up mixture of boogie, blues, and raw rock 'n' roll to a rabid fan following for well over 20 years. This home video finds Thorogood and his band, the Destroyers, in their element, tearing it up in front of a live audience at gig in St. Louis in 1999. The set list includes Move It On Over, Bad To The Bone, Who Do You Love, One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer, I Drink Alone, Be Bop Grandma, and eight more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
An adoptive parent discovers that some children are given up by their biological parents for very good reasons in this dark comedy. Ben Healy (John Ritter) is a pleasant but brow-beaten yuppie working for his father Big Ben (Jack Warden), a tyrannical sporting goods dealer. Ben would love to have a son, but his wife Flo (Amy Yasbeck) has been unable to conceive. Ben approaches less-than-scrupulous adoption agent Igor Peabody (Gilbert Gottfried) with his dilemma, and Igor presents Ben and Flo with a cute seven-year-old boy, Junior (Michael Oliver). However, Junior is hardly a model child; mean-spirited and incorrigible, the child leaves a path of serious destruction in his wake, and is even pen pals with Martin Beck (Michael Richards), a notorious serial killer. After the cat ends up in the hospital, the house catches on fire, and Junior displays his effective but unethical method for winning in Little League, Ben is having serious doubts about Junior when Beck escapes from jail and decides to kidnap his faithful correspondent, along with Junior's new mom. Problem Child proved to be a major box office success, spawning two sequels and a TV series. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- John Ritter, Michael Oliver, (more)
A blend of comedy, drama and romance, Bull Durham follows the intertwining of three lives brought together by the great American pastime. Crash Davis (Kevin Costner, showcasing his Midwestern charm) is a perennial Minor Leaguer assigned to the Durham Bulls, a hapless team with a long tradition of mediocrity. There he tutors a young, dim-witted pitching prodigy, Nuke LaLoosh (Tim Robbins) in the ways of baseball, life, and love. Each strikes up a romance with Annie (Susan Sarandon), the team's "mascot" who takes it upon herself to sleep with a new player every season. Each has his/her own conflict: Crash struggles to end his career with some measure of dignity; Nuke struggles to make it to the "big show"; and Annie struggles to find something more than a roll in the hay -- and of course, Crash and Nuke come into conflict over Annie's affections to further complicate matters. The film treats the sport of baseball with a sort of casual reverence, highlighting both the drama and the humor inherent in the game, illustrated by Annie's numerous references to baseball as "her religion." ~ Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, (more)
A magical jeweled skull makes the wish of 11-year-old Charlie (Fred Savage) come true in this routine but entertaining situation comedy. Charlie wishes he can switch places with his father Marshall (Judge Reinhold), a shallow junior executive of a toy-manufacturing company. Marshall retains his adult form but has the mind of an 11 year old. Charlie still looks 11 but has all the cynical wisdom and experience of his father. The switch provides for many amusing episodes, as father and son try to cope in each other's worlds. Marshall (as Charlie) goes to school while Charlie (as Marshall) tackles the pressures of the corporate boardroom. The performances of Reinhold and Savage are the highlights of this amusing comedy. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Judge Reinhold, Fred Savage, (more)
















