Where The Heart Is
Stewart McBain (Dabney Coleman) is a real estate mogul who demolishes old buildings and erects new ones in their stead. It's business as usual for a new subdivision until a group starts protesting the imminent destruction of a building at the site. McBain soon appears on TV (in a bad light, of course) and is ridiculed by his children. As payback, he drops them off at the condemned building with $750 apiece and tells them they're on their own.
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Stay away from this one ..you might be sorry - Porkchop
If your main objective, is the study of human relationships,
social rapports between humans, and believing that 24/7 people
need to obsess about feelings they have about other people, and
what others feel about you, about conquering and seducing other
people, this movie is for you.
Not an embarrassing movie, at all, for any of the actors. Just,
a nutty story, and enfatuation of the author of the script with
people, relationships, seduction, etc.
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Stay away from this one ..you might be sorry - Porkchop
If your main objective, is the study of human relationships,
social rapports between humans, and believing that 24/7 people
need to obsess about feelings they have about other people, and
what others feel about you, about conquering and seducing other
people, ...