Some towns have all the fun.
Doctor Mumford (Loren Dean), a psychologist, works in a small town that is, coincidentally, also called Mumford. However, Mumford does not act like a typical psychologist. In fact, he cuts his sessions short when he gets tired of his patients' stories and from time to time he even discusses his clients' private lives with other people in the town. His patients don't seem to mind however, as Mumford has a gift for listening. Eventually Mumford's past catches up with him and a secret is revealed. In the end, he must pay for the lies that he has told, but finds love from the people whose lives he has changed for the better.

Secret Agent Acid Thunder
A massive cast: Martin Short the arsehole lawyer, Ted Danson the rich bastard who leaves his shopaholic wife, Alfre Woodard as another Lily (see also Star trek: First contact) and a whole whack of other people that make this movie one you don't want to miss.
Special Agent Matti
Roast lamb.
You know when you've been out flatting for four or five years and you're lucky when you cook pasta and then you go home for the weekend and mum cooks a great big roast with potatoes (D'oh!) and pumpkin and peas and carrots and gravy and apple pudding with custard and ice cream and even though it's full of cholesterol and fat and low in fibre and has absolutely no anti-oxidants but you still want a second helping of everything? Mumford is like that. Wholesome, homely, happy movie entertainment that leaves you feeling full to exquisite sufficiency.
Plus Loren's pretty cute in a wholesome, homely happy movie kind of way.
MA 15+ (Drug use)
115 minutes (1:55 hours)
DVD rental: 14 March 2001
VHS rental: 14 March 2001
DVD retail: 18 August 2004






