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Cindy Crawford Movie: Liars Moon
Movie Liar's Moon |  |  | | List Price: $7.98 | | Label: Rhino / Wea
Salesrank: 79705
Released: June 20, 2000 | | Our Price: $41.91 | | Used Price: $40.99 | | MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD | |
Liar's Moon Reviews: Movie Music  2008-09-21 - I really loved this movie. I also loved the song 'Forever'. I sure would like to know the name of the lady that sang that song and if she recorded it other than the movie.
Loved Tonja Walker too... the whole cast  2006-04-06 - I hadn't seen this film in a long time and had forgotten Tonja Walker was in it... I have been a fan of hers for a long time. This must have been one of her first movies.
Matt Dillon was believable and charming and also illicits great sympathy. Cindy was good too. A great coming of age to real love story.
MATT DILLION IS DARLING!  2006-02-26 - Okay so this may not be THE best Matt Dillion film but you must admit he is rather darling. The film has some touching moments and some really weird ones (Lora Mae....she is TOO much!)
There were actually 2 endings to this film. One in which the character Ginny died and the one that is on this DVD. I wish they would have shown both and added a few extras. It's a worth buying to add to you Matt Dillion collection.
Liar's Moon song title  2005-03-01 - Answer to question about a song title in the movie.
First words of song "I'll love you forever..."
Song title is "Forever" and was written by Ray Benson.
Paw Paw Music is the publisher. Located in Austin, TX.
Hope this helps.
For Teen Girls  2005-01-17 - This is an early Matt Dillon movie. He looks like he's 17 years old. Cindy Fisher plays the sweet rich girl that falls unexplainably in love with a local poor heartthrob. Hmmm, yes, he's good to look at and Dillon is polite, but it's hard to say what quality of speech or physicality attracts Fisher. Then there are the usual difficulties of youth and thorny parents. This one has a twist that only seems to happen if the setting is the South, Texas, or Bill Clinton's hometown of Hope, AK. I won't let the main complexity out of the bag, but our star-crossed lovers have their hands full.
There's plenty here to thrill and enchant a teen girl. The plot is all melodrama, soap opera, and teen-sex stage show. There are elements of humor to relieve the relentless drama: a greased pig contest, a drinking bout, prep boy gets sick on a carnival whip, or Dillon pays for Fisher's kiss at the same carnival. These chuckles reminded me of American Pie, a later and far superior film. The drama is Rebel Without a Cause, but it's inferior to the older film. Again, this one is for Matt Dillion fans and teen girls.
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