The Learning Curve
Cast :Carmine Giovinazzo, Norbert Weisser
Director :Eric Schwab
Studio :Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
Released Date :January 01, 2001
DVD Released Date :November 02, 2004
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJuly 25, 2003
SummaryFun Ride
Content
I LOVED this film and found it thoroughly enjoyable. It drew me in and kept me watching. To see these characters go through the changes they go through was truly amazing to me. Monet Mazur was wonderful as well as geogeous and Carmine Giovinazzo did a great job along with Vincent Ventresca who plays his character to the edge. I thought the film was well cast, the acting was superb, the locations were amazing and the story original. Just sit back and enjoy the ride because this one is worth the trip. I give it thumbs up. If you can't enjoy this film you're looking waaay to deep. Relax and enjoy.

Rating
DateJuly 25, 2003
SummaryFun Ride
Content
I LOVED this film and found it thoroughly enjoyable. It drew me in and kept me watching. To see these characters go through the changes they go through was truly amazing to me. Monet Mazur was wonderful as well as geogeous and Carmine Giovinazzo did a great job along with Vincent Ventresca who plays his character to the edge. I thought the film was well cast, the acting was superb, the locations were amazing and the story original. Just sit back and enjoy the ride because this one is worth the trip. I give it thumbs up. If you can't enjoy this film you're looking waaay to deep. Relax and enjoy.

Rating
DateFebruary 28, 2003
SummaryCriminally Stupid
Content
Stupid criminals hook up with stupid record exec who thinks he can use them to further his evil plans to create a mall???er ???entertainment center??? by ousting a nice old guy from his variety store. Due to a bribe sting, some very stupid FBI agents instigate a shoot out in a crowed club, causing the death of untold innocent bystanders. I???ve learned one thing from all of this: The FBI REALLY HATES SHOPPING MALLS.

The true break out in this film is Vincent Ventresca. He has the ability to take any role make it fascinating. He???s intelligent thought in motion. I???d watch this guy read the phone book. Five Stars for Ventresca!


Rating
DateDecember 25, 2002
SummaryThis is no diamond in the rough...
Content
I'm not sure why I decided to buy this flick - probably the low price and the positive reviews.

It turned out to be a mistake.

This movie is awful. Although I like "B" movies and direct-to-video titles that are fun to watch, either because of a good storyline or great actors, this movie has none of those things. The story is weak, the acting is uninspired, and the direction is atrocious.

Those reviews saying this movie is awesome have to be shills - no way. AVOID.


Rating
DateJune 29, 2002
SummaryKrys' thoughts...
Content
The movie itself wasn't the best... or the worst... I've ever seen. Pretty standard formula for the plot. But anything with Vincent Ventresca in it has to be at least good; the only reason I saw this film was because I found out that he'd be in it. He did a wonderful job with what he was given, and I feel that the rest of the cast and the director have a lot of potential to become really great at their chosen professions.
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