Advantages: Partially entertaining Disadvantages: a bit far fetched and sometimes dull
Creators: Bruce Lansbury, Paul M. Belous and Robert Wolterstoff.
Directors: (Various including) Birgil W. Vogel, Richard Compton, Daniel Haller and Joel Zwick.
Producers: (Various including) Burton Armus, Paul M. Belous, Robert Wolterstorff and Medora Heilbron.
Writers: (Various including) Hannah Louise Sheare, Burton Armus, Deborah Dean Davis and Robert Wolterstorff.
Stars: Rex Smith, Joe Regalbuto, Richard Venture and Jeannie Wilson
Released in January 1985 this short lived series lasted only until May of the same year? creating 13 quite good 50 minute episodes about a rather special motorbike.
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When ex-police officer Jesse Mach, (played by Rex Smith) is chosen by federal agent Norman Tuttle, (played by Joe Regalbuto), to trial "Street Hawk", a top secret creation of a futuristic and very powerful ...
blissman70 08.11.2008
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Advantages: Excellent toy for dressing and role play Disadvantages: none
My youngest daughter has just turned three and probably the most favourite present she received was her daytime and nightime Lola - hardly a great surprise as she is a huge Charlie and Lola fan!
Lola is a big soft doll probably about 18 inches in length. She is the spitting image of Lola from the TV series down to the big doleful eyes and the scruffy blonde hair! As soon as my daughter saw her she absolutely fell in love with her and would have been perfectly happy if she didn't do anything at all. As it is though, she was beside herself when she discovered that this Lola comes with different outfits so that she can dress and undress her, and even more excited to discover that this Lola actually speaks!!
As described, she is a daytime and nightime Lola so she has things to wear during the day and also for when she goes to bed ...
Advantages: Totally original, excellent film. Disadvantages: Maybe Lola's red hair.
Lola's got 20mins to save her boyfriends life after he phones her on the otherside of town in distress.
Lola's boyfriend (Manni) has lost the money he owes his gangster Boss £50,000 by a mistake, leaving it on a busy subway train and to make matters worse a tramp has now picked up his dosh.
With a mind blowing pace and hardcore techno music in the background it's a truely compelling film to watch and infact it will get your own adrenal glands pumping from your seat.
The casting is spot on and I personally find Lola (Franka Potente) to be very attractive though her hair colour does take some time to adjust to. The directing is extremely fresh, with superb panning shots from the urban German city and it's also well worth taking a note down for director/writer Tom Tykwer as I'm sure he'll be bringing more of his wonderful work ...
RED_WINE 20.06.2007 (27.06.2007)
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