Sharon Anderson Movies
Filmmaking siblings Joel Coen and Ethan Coen both embraced and poked satirical fun at their Minnesotan roots with this comedy-drama-thriller that earned seven Oscar nominations, winning for Best Actress and Best Original Screenplay. Frances McDormand stars as Marge Gunderson, a pregnant police chief whose affable, folksy demeanor masks a whip-smart mind. When a pair of motorists are found slain not far from the corpse of a state trooper, Marge begins piecing together a case involving a pair of dopey would-be kidnappers, Carl (Steve Buscemi) and Gaear (Bergman stock player Peter Stormare). They've been hired by Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy), a car salesman under the thumb of his wealthy, overbearing boss and father-in-law, Wade (Harve Presnell). Jerry's raised some money illegally through a petty scam he's run on General Motors and he's about to get caught. When Wade sours a business deal that could save his son-in-law's hide, the desperate Jerry hires Carl and Gaear to kidnap his wife and hold her for ransom. Things go predictably wrong and a series of murders occur, with Marge, waddling along behind her enormous belly and ever-hungering for an all-you-can-eat buffet, hot on the trail of the killers. Although the credits for Fargo state that the film is loosely based on real events, the story is entirely fictional, the claim being just an ironic jibe on the part of the Coens. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Frances McDormand, William H. Macy, (more)
In this plotless, mindless chase movie, papa Big Enos and son Little Enos (Pat McCormick and Paul Williams) hire Cletus (Jerry Reed) to haul a Jaws-replica shark from Miami to Texas to advertise their new seafood restaurant. There is big money in it for Cletus if he can get to Texas on time. Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason) mistakes Cletus for his old nemesis the Bandit (Burt Reynolds, who only appears briefly at the end of the film), postpones his retirement, and with his inept son Junior (Mike Henry) in tow, chases Cletus across the South for a disconnected series of misadventures and bad jokes. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, (more)
In this legal drama from director Sydney Pollack, Sally Field stars as Megan, an ambitious newpaper reporter who, based on information from FBI investigator Rosen, played by Bob Balaban, writes a scathing article that implicates Gallagher, a reclusive business-owner played by Paul Newman, in the recent disappearance of a labor leader. When Gallagher confronts Megan and sets her straight, the two team together to prove his innocence and have a few romantic interludes along the way. Wilford Brimley and Melinda Dillon also star. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Paul Newman, Sally Field, (more)
In this made-for-TV comedy, a scientist struggles to transport his chimpanzee subjects to a wildlife preserve after he discovers that they are to be used in radiation experimentation. ~ Iotis Erlewine, All Movie Guide
TV hostess Sharon Anderson and her guests discuss and demonstrate numerous creative ideas for making the Christmas holidays feel new again. Originally telecast on network television, the program features fresh ways of decorating a Christmas tree, and step-by-step instructions on that special kind of gift -- the one you make yourself. Anderson's video has been lauded by the influential review publication Booklist as being "packed with practical, fun projects." Billboard enthused,"this holiday makeover will come as a welcome helping hand." ~ Steve Blackburn, All Movie Guide
More than most holidays, Thanksgiving is about cooking. TV hostess Sharon Anderson and her guests discuss and demonstrate numerous ways to add some traditional yet fresh elements to your Thanksgiving. Originally telecast on network television, the program shows how to create special Thanksgiving table decorations and how to prepare delicious dishes to spice up your favorite holiday menu. ~ Steve Blackburn, All Movie Guide
Home and Garden Television hostess Sharon Anderson, frequently seen on HGTV's Collectible Treasures series, offers decorating, entertaining, and craft ideas for Halloween. Make your own costumes (always more fun and more memorable than the store-bought ones) and make splendid treats for Halloween celebrations and celebrants. This video is one of three At Home for the Holidays specials. ~ Leslie Birdwell, All Movie Guide












