Anthony Potenza Movies
These are the funniest pieces taken from one of the all-time funny TV men, Steve Allen. These takes from his hit The Steve Allen Show series, are priceless. Featured with Allen in these takes are such notables as Johnny Carson, Sammy Davis Jr., Don Knotts, Jerry Lewis and Zsa Zsa Gabor. ~ All Movie Guide
This video contains some of the most memorable moments from Steve Allen's long-running talk show. Featured guests include Mel Brooks, Jimmy Durante and Johnny Carson. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Also known as The Muse Concert: No Nukes, this rock-concert film offers a good representative cross-section of old-line show business liberalism. Bruce Springsteen and Bonnie Raitt are the "newest" members of the aggregation by default. They're okay if not brilliant, which can also be said for their fellow troubadours Jackson Browne, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, James Taylor and the Doobie Brothers. The anti-nuke theme of the concert isn't as overbearing as it might have been under the circumstances (even "special guest" Jane Fonda is comparatively benign). The best sequences in the film are comprised of misleading government-propaganda clips from the old TV series "The Big Picture" (love those uniformed piglets!) The graininess of the film stock is the only real detriment of No Nukes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jackson Browne, Crosby, Stills & Nash, (more)
This documentary looks at the lives and ambitions of young ballet dancers, following them in their training and as they jockey for position both within their companies and in the larger dance world. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
Filmed in exotic Dayton, Ohio, Derby is not a hat. Nor is it a horse race. No, this "derby" is of the roller variety. The film consists of excellent footage of this rambunctious sport, its participants and aspirants, and its fans. While there are admittedly a few dead spots, the in-your-face roller derby footage compensates for these. Non-roller derby fans may find a few chuckles in Derby, but they'll be laughing with the film and its personnel, not at them. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide











