Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Jon Popick |
Meeting its relatively low expectations, the new action-comedy (or
“academy”) Six Days, Seven Nights offers very little in terms of
originality, excitement or romance. And I say low expectations because
the script from a first time writer (Michael...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Berge Garabedian |
>From the man who brought us GHOSTBUSTERS and TWINS, comes a story
starring Han Solo, Harrison Ford, and the woman presently dating TV
star Ellen DeGeneres, Anne Heche. Director Ivan Reitman straps himself
behind the camera for this fuzzy piece of...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Chad Polenz |
Starring: Harrison Ford (Quinn Harris), Anne Heche (Robin Monroe), David
Schwimmer (Frank Martin), Jacqueline Obradors (Angelica); written by Michael
Browning; produced by Roger Birnbaum, Wallace Nicita, Ivan Reitman; directed
by Ivan Reitman. more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by David Sunga |
Rating: 2.5 stars (out of 4.0)
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Key to rating system:
2.0 stars - Debatable
2.5 stars - Some people may like it
3.0 stars - I liked it
3.5 stars - I am biased in favor of the movie
4.0 stars - I felt the movie's impact...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Nathaniel R. Atcheson |
Director: Ivan Reitman
Cast: Harrison Ford, Anne Heche, David Schwimmer, Jacqueline Obradors,
Temuera Morrison, Danny Trejo
Screenplay: Michael Browning
Producers: Roger Birnbaum, Wallis Nicita, Ivan Reitman
Runtime:
US Distribution: Hollywood...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Tim Voon |
SIX DAYS SEVEN NIGHTS 1998
A film review by Timothy Voon
Copyright 1998 Timothy Voon
1 :-) for his girl Friday more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Craig Roush |
Release Date: June 12, 1998
Starring: Harrison Ford, Anne Heche, David Schwimmer, Jacqueline
Obradors, Allison Janney, Danny Trejo
Directed by: Ivan Reitman
Distributed by: Buena Vista Pictures
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (language, sensuality, brief violence)...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Luke Buckmaster |
It would make my forehead cringe to think of a story more simple than
this: the scruffy pilot Quinn (Harrison Ford) manages to crash a small
airplane in the middle of nowhere with prissy women's magazine editor
Robin (Anne Heche) as the only passenger....more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Matt Williams |
It's a traditional setup: put a man and a woman who seemingly hate each
other into isolation together and love will bloom. That's the
tried-and-true setup of the new romantic adventure film Six Days, Seven
Nights, which gets the setup right... but...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Curtis Edmonds |
Six Days, Seven Nights is one of those movies that give critics a bad
name. Movie critics like originality. Critics -- even inexperienced
ones like myself -- have seen so many, many movies that original movies
stand out more in their minds. Movies...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by David N. Butterworth |
Harrison Ford is shown pounding through river water with his shirt
unbuttoned to the waist right there alongside Anne Heche, whose blouse is
similarly--and predictably--agape. more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Walter Frith |
Tom Cruise, #3 on the list of box office stars who have generated the
most income for the studios at a take of 1.51 billion dollars. Tom
Hanks, #2 at 1.52 billion and Harrison Ford is #1 with a take of 2.08
billion dollars. After all the years Harrison...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Yen, Homer |
As I sat during the first 15 minutes of this movie, a movie billed as an
adventure/romance/comedy, I could see the signs that this outing would
not be a trip through paradise. First we meet the diminutive Anne Heche
portraying Robin, an editor of a...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Edwin Jahiel |
SIX DAYS, SEVEN NIGHTS (1998) ** 1/2 Directed by Ivan Reitman. Written by
Michael Browning. Photography, Michael Chapman. Editing, Sheldon Kahn,
Wendy Greene Bricmont. Production design, J.Michael Riva. Music, Randy
Edelman. Cast: Harrison Ford (Quinn...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Jamie Peck |
SIX DAYS, SEVEN NIGHTS
Reviewed by Jamie Peck
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Rating: *** (out of ****)
Touchstone / 1:41 / 1998 / PG-13 (language, innuendo, violence)
Cast: Harrison Ford; Anne Heche; David...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by James Berardinelli |
United States, 1998
U.S. Release Date: 6/12/98 (wide)
Running Length: 1:40
MPAA Classification: PG-13 (Profanity, sex, violence, discreet nudity,
snake in pants)
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Michael Dequina |
In recent years, Harrison Ford has been such a grave screen presence,
scowling through the likes of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan series,
_The_Fugitive_, and last year's smash _Air_Force_One_, that one wonders if
the rogue charm that made him such a superstar...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
Although Director Ivan Reitman occasionally misses, as he did with
FATHER'S DAY, he generally hits the mark dead-on, as he did with
GHOSTBUSTERS and DAVE. His latest motion picture, SIX DAYS, SEVEN
NIGHTS, is a big-hearted movie filled with comedy...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Scott Renshaw |
SIX DAYS, SEVEN NIGHTS
(Touchstone)
Starring: Harrison Ford, Anne Heche, David Schwimmer, Jacqueline
Obradors, Temuera Morrison.
Screenplay: Michael Browning.
Producers: Ivan Reitman, Wallis Nicita, Roger Birnbaum.
Director: Ivan Reitman.
MPAA...more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by Harvey S. Karten |
Reviewed by Harvey Karten, Ph.D.
Touchstone Pictures/Caravan Pictures
Director: Ivan Reitman
Writer: Michael Browning
Cast: Harrison Ford, Anne Heche, David Schwimmer,
Jacqueline Obreadors, Temuera Morrison more |
Six Days, Seven Nights Review |
by David Wilcock |
Director Ivan Reitman, who brought us the brilliant Ghostbusters (1984),
and the not so brilliant Fathers Day (1996), seems to back on good form with
this entertaining comedy. Anne Heche and David Schwimmer play happy couple
Robin and Frank, who take...more |