Verliebt in eine Hexe (2005)
46KVerliebt in eine Hexe: Directed by Nora Ephron. With Nicole Kidman, Will Ferrell, Shirley MacLaine, Michael Caine. Thinking he can overshadow an unknown actress in the part, an egocentric actor unknowingly gets a witch cast in an upcoming television remake of the classic sitcom Bewitched (1964).
“This DVD was a so good that I have watched it about ten times.Itu0026#39;s nice to hear what was really going on from the wrestlers themselves.Even though ECW was basically a commercial(they couldnu0026#39;t get on TV so they just bought an hour of advertising time and ran the show) for all but the last year of itu0026#39;s existence, itu0026#39;s still surprising to learn that the wrestlers were handling all the merchandise and even answering the phones.Itu0026#39;s even more surprising to learn how many people werenu0026#39;t getting paid on a regular basis.And itu0026#39;s down right mind blowing to learn that the people who werenu0026#39;t getting paid were the ones who stuck around the longest.I really only have two problems with this DVD.First, they only interviewed people who were contracted by the WWE at the time of filming and the reason why is extremely clear.Vince McMayhem wanted to make sure that no one told the truth about him and how he worked long and hard to destroy ECW, just like he did to the NWA.And he succeeded, his boys were u0026quot;team playersu0026quot; and I wouldnu0026#39;t be surprised if Vince actually scripted their interviews.The second thing I didnu0026#39;t like was how they pretty much glossed over the TNN year.Heyman talked about how he hated TNN but they never explained any of the on screen madness from that final year.I would have loved to know why Billy Corgan showed up for two minutes and was never seen again.But I guess it would have been impossible to cover everything so I canu0026#39;t really complain.This is a definite must see for anyone who ever liked wrestling.”