Carolyn Lowery Movies
Sailors in the course of a dangerous mission are confronted with a new kind of terror in this monstrous thriller. A terrorist wanted in several nations is captured by authorities and sent to America to stand trial. The criminal is being transported aboard a heavily guarded submarine, in hopes of foiling any escape attempts, but the sub is forced to pass through "the Devil's Eye," a region at sea where a number of ships have been lost. The submarine's crew soon learns the secret of "the Devil's Eye" when the ship is attacked by a giant, prehistoric octopus. In the confusion, the terrorist escapes to a passenger ship, and the crew must find the fugitive as they fend of the vicious sea creature. Octopus stars Jay Harrington, David Beecroft, and Carolyn Lowery. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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The pun-ny title of this episode refers to a fellow named Clay (Victor Browne), who is a former boyfriend of Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano). Coming back into Phoebe's life, the highly untrustworthy Clay also brings along a heap of trouble for the Halliwell girls, in the form of a cursed Egyptian urn. Elsewhere, Piper (Holly Marie Combs) learns the hard way that affairs of the heart cannot be controlled by witchcraft, while Prue (Shannen Doherty) tries to undo the damage caused by warlock Rex -- and to save the auction house from going on the block itself. Cristine Rose makes her first series appearance as hard-nosed businesswoman Claire Price. ~ All Movie Guide
Monica (Courteney Cox) actually has a moment of understanding with her mother (Christina Pickles), brought about by the death of Monica's grandmother (actually grandma's two deaths; the title of this episode is not a misprint). Elsewhere, Chandler's (Matthew Perry) co-worker's assume that he is gay -- not that there's anything wrong with that (oops, that's another sitcom). And Ross (David Schwimmer) swallows a few too many muscle relaxers. Watch for Rachel's (Jennifer Aniston) new, trend-setting hairstyle in this episode. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
A wildly popular comedian and vaudeville superstar discovers that the hard part isn't finding women, but keeping them in this sexy comic romp from director Yakov Bentsvi. Karl Pekham's life was so outrages that it was destined to explode from the screen eventually, and when he finds a woman to love the insanity that ensues is certain to quicken the pulse and tickle the funny-bone. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide











