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  Arlington Road Cellars
Founded in 2002 by Ken and Robin Nydam, Arlington Road Cellars is a boutique winery located in Woodinville, Washington.
Arlington Road Cellars' mission is to craft the finest world class wines from grapes grown exclusively in Washington State.
When Ken and Robin started Arlington Road Cellars, the goal was simple…to make wines they would want to drink themselves.
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  Review: Arlington Road   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arlington Road is a badly constructed motion picture.
Arlington Road introduces us to Professor Michael Faraday (Jeff Bridges), who, along with his young son, Grant (Spencer Treat Clark), and his girlfriend, Brooke (Hope Davis), lives a quiet life in suburban Northern Virginia.
In addition to a haphazard script and over-the-top direction, Arlington Road is marred by another significant error: the miscasting of one key role.
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 THE CINEMA LASER DVD REVIEW-- ARLINGTON ROAD
ARLINGTON ROAD ($15) is a highly charged exercise in paranoia that takes a look at the possibility of domestic terrorism at the hands of right-wing extremist groups.
ARLINGTON ROAD is an entertaining and well-crafted thriller that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.
ARLINGTON ROAD is presented in its full 2.35:1 theatrical aspect ratio and the DVD includes the anamorphic enhancement for playback on 16:9 displays.
www.thecinemalaser.com /dvd_reviews/arlington-road-dvd.htm   (714 words)

  
 Arlington Road - Rotten Tomatoes
Arlington Road is a moderately engaging suspense film.
Arlington Road, although erring with a bit of didacticism, is more than a little chilling.
Arlington Road is a dumb, overheated thriller pretending to be a smart, topical one.
www.rottentomatoes.com /m/arlington_road   (614 words)

  
 The Audio Revolution Review of 'Arlington Road'
‘Arlington Road’ is so dark, ominous and sad that it plays less as an urban thriller -- the genre it broadly fits -- than as a horror movie minus a supernatural element.
‘Arlington Road’ is troubling from its very first images, as young Brady Lang (Mason Gamble) staggers down the center of the eponymous tree-lined street.
It is to the credit of ‘Arlington Road’ that the film appears to scrutinize how such a thing could happen and acknowledge the profoundly dreadful aftermath, rather than simply exploiting the tragedy as a springboard for adventure.
www.audiorevolution.com /movies/arlingtonroad/index.html   (688 words)

  
 Arlington Road
Arlington Road has a witty conceit buried beneath its layers of emotional sogginess and shock effects: the idea that domestic terrorists are otherwise normal citizens who, by quietly indoctrinating newcomers and their own young, may someday take control of our society through sheer numbers.
The terrorists who live on Arlington Road even have lawn parties complete with too much booze and overloud laughter, and their mastermind is a bloodless structural engineer who builds shopping centers for a living.
Arlington Road could have been a superb dark fantasy had it followed up on this premise, but instead it focuses on the emotional anguish of the terrorists’ do-gooder neighbor – that is, it takes its own malarkey seriously.
www.culturevulture.net /Movies/ArlingtonRoad.htm   (632 words)

  
 DVDFILE.COM: Arlington Road review
When Arlington Road was released in theaters over the summer, the unrecognizable Screen Gems logo automatically subliminally turned me off to it.
Arlington Road uses this premise for pure suspense.
Arlington Road is the latest bomb related movie following Blown Away and the ultimate bomb, Heaven's Gate.
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 Scare Tactics
Arlington Road, director Mark Pellington’s follow-up to his underrated debut Going All the Way, was originally scheduled by Polygram for release in mid-January, traditionally a dumping ground for studio refuse.
Starring Jeff Bridges and Tim Robbins, Arlington Road is the story of a college professor (Bridges) who begins to suspect that his perfect-seeming neighbor (Robbins) is actually a member of a right-wing militia linked to the film’s equivalent of the Oklahoma City bombing.
So much of Arlington Road is creepy only in a subliminal way: the blank, sterile whiteness of Robbins’ house, or the way Pellington frames a woman at a phone booth from the ground looking up, so all we see is her and the phone and the gray, heavy sky.
www.citypaper.net /articles/070899/ae.movie.arlington.shtml   (778 words)

  
 Arlington Park
Arlington :: Calder :: Churchill :: Fair Grounds
Arlington Park will once again be the North American wagering host for Sunday’s Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (Group I), the most prestigious race in France.
Arlington and all Illinois Trackside OTB locations will offer wagering on the Arc as well as three undercard races including two additional Group I events.
www.arlingtonpark.com   (1197 words)

  
 Arlington Road . Austin Chronicle . 07-19-99
Paranoia strikes deep in Arlington Road, a political thriller in which the manicured lawns and barbecue smiles of suburbia mask a banal malevolence.
Perhaps the first major film to squarely address the anti-government movement, Arlington Road fictionalizes aspects of the Oklahoma City bombing and the shootings at Ruby Ridge in its story about a university professor, Michael Faraday, who suspects that his seemingly upright neighbor is something other than benign.
Still, credit must be given to the unflinching bravery of Arlington Road in avoiding a Hollywood cop-out in its tense final moments.
www.filmvault.com /filmvault/austin/a/arlingtonroad1.html   (358 words)

  
 Salon Arts & Entertainment | "Arlington Road"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The result, in a case like "Arlington Road," is a movie where style and craft are fatally confused with substance, and where almost no effort is made to make the characters seem like believable people.
Although "Arlington Road" is superficially opposed to the ultra-right conspiracy it depicts, it's worth noting that its underlying message is profoundly reactionary: Michael would have been better off if he'd locked his door and let the kid die in the street.
That would have been a better approach from the outset; "Arlington Road" spends far too much time squirming around in search of meaning, like some rowdy little kid dressed up in grown-up clothes and told to behave.
www.salon.com /ent/movies/review/1999/07/09/arlington?CP=SAL&DN=110   (1037 words)

  
 Arlington Road reviewed, Mountain Area Information Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
There’s something out there besides "Austin Powers," "South Park," and "Wild Wild West," and that’s "Arlington Road." This new thriller stars the always good Jeff Bridges as Michael Faraday and Tim Robbins as Oliver Lang, the next-door neighbor who is great at picnics but definitely has ideas of his own.
"Arlington Road" was directed by Mark Pellington and written by Ehren Kruger, his first screenplay.
And if you’re wondering why the trailers for this film have been around for a long time, the opening schedule of "Arlington Road" was postponed after the Columbine High School shootings, in an act of taste not often seen in Hollywood.
www.main.nc.us /film/film.cgi?arlingtonroad   (328 words)

  
 Arlington County, Virginia - information, facts, communities on Key to the City
Arlington is across the Potomac River from Washington, DC.
Arlington County is the smallest county in the State, and is one of the smallest in the United States.
In 1791, Arlington was first part of the ten square mile tract for the nation's capital, Washington, DC.
www.usacitiesonline.com /vaarlingtoncounty.htm   (565 words)

  
 Arlington Road (1999)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The script for "Arlington Road", written by Ehren Kruger, was discovered when it won the Nicholl Fellowship Screenwriting competition from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Contrary to what you may think initially, nothing happens by coincidence on `Arlington Road.' Outstanding performances by Jeff Bridges (As Michael Faraday) and Tim Robbins (Oliver Lang) highlight this taut thriller about terrorism in America, a disturbing film instilled with a sense of loss, fear and paranoia.
A trip to `Arlington Road' is a jolt to the senses and may cause you to stop and rethink a few things about your life.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0137363   (434 words)

  
 DVD Verdict Review - Arlington Road
However, Arlington Road falls somewhere in the middle with its ending—I personally felt the ending was tremendously powerful, albeit a bit too clearly spelt out for the viewer, while others are left with an mixed feeling about the film.
Arlington Road brings terrorism home, and although it seems only logical that these terrorists have always been among us it definitely is a fact that is frequently overlooked.
Although the transfer for Arlington Road could have been better, Columbia TriStar delivers a feature laden disc of a terrific film that proves to be a great, and affordable, addition to any DVD collection.
www.dvdverdict.com /reviews/arlingtonroad.shtml   (1411 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Arlington Road [1999]: DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arlington Road begins as an astute study of suburban paranoia.
But Arlington Road possesses a stunning ending that's a real gut punch, one that may leave you needing a second viewing to catch all of its smartly executed setup.
Arlington Road has the virtue of being a film that you've probably never heard of and know even less about, both of which work in it's favour.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00003JA6P   (834 words)

  
 Arlington Road   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arlington Road, a new terrorism thriller starring Jeff Bridges and Tim Robbins, is like having stir fry vegetables for dinner: What's in front of you is rather tasty and something different from the run of the mill pasta with marinara sauce dinner that you're accustomed to.
In Arlington Road, Bridges plays a college professor who teaches a history class with a focus on terrorism.
Though there's no need to rush to the theaters, Arlington Road is a street that you will certainly want to take via Cable Avenue.
www.candidcritic.com /arlington_road.htm   (345 words)

  
 JoBlo reviews the movie "Arlington Road"
Arlington Road is one of my favorite movies of all time.
Arlington Road begins with a disturbing image of a child covered in blood, then slows down considerably to the extent, where, for a while, I actually forgot about Tim Robbins' and Joan Cusack's characters, not a good sign.
ARLINGTON ROAD spends so much time trying to create a hostile, paranoid world that the central characters (Tim Robbins and Jeff Bridges) get pushed off to the sidelines.
www.joblo.com /arlingtonroad.htm   (1837 words)

  
 Filmtracks: Arlington Road (Angelo Badalamenti)
Arlington Road: (Angelo Badalamenti) One of 1999's scariest psychological thrillers, Arlington Road is both a mental and emotional horror film.
Functionally, his score for Arlington Road is as adequate as could be expected for this film.
The opening track on the album, as the neighbor boy stumbles bloodily down the street with half his arm blown off, contains some of the singlehandly noisiest and irritating film music ever to exist, with percussive clanging and dissonant pounding of electronics that are actually painful to the ears.
www.filmtracks.com /titles/arlington_road.html   (717 words)

  
 Arlington County Civic Federation Links Page
The mission of the Arlington Interfaith Council is to provide a tangible religious witness in the community through promotion of understanding and cooperation among member congregations and to develop and support programs to alleviate suffering and promote justice for residents of Arlington.
Lyon Park is bounded on the east and south by Arlington Boulevard, on the north by North 10th Street and on the west by North Irving Street.
The Arlington chapter of an organization whose mission is to protect and improve the retirement benefits of federal retirees, employees and their families.
www.civfed.org /links.htm   (2570 words)

  
 ARLINGTON ROAD | A Review By John Smyth
He begins to investigate Lang's background and, after discovering an unsavoury incident in his past, Faraday is sure that Lang is part of a conspiracy, despite Brooke's pleas for him to forget the past and look to the future.
Arlington Road begins in a very promising manner.
JFK (1991), Enemy of the State (1998)), Arlington Road most resembles Alan J. Pacula's The Parallax View (1974), which had Warren Beatty as a journalist investigating an assassination and discovering a conspiracy which threatened to draw him in.
www.cinescene.com /reviews/arl.html   (1116 words)

  
 Arlington Road movie Review at The Z Review UK movie review
Arlington Road is similar to Bridges' 1994 film Blown Away (with Tommy Lee Jones) but is far better.
Arlington Road was supposed to be released on May 14, but it got pushed back to July 9, because of the tragedy dealing with bombs at Columbine High School.
Arlington Road is a good and important film that I believe most audiences will like.
www.thezreview.co.uk /reviews/a/arlingtonroad.htm   (432 words)

  
 Arlington Road   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In the wake of the recent Columbine High School tragedy, and the not-so-recent Oklahoma City bombing, some people felt that a film like the incendiary Arlington Road, with its homegrown terrorism theme, might have difficulty securing a widespread release.
Arlington Road, for all of the difficult memories it may reawaken, is an excellent motion picture.
Be prepared to be blown away by Arlington Road: it carries that amount of unexpected power.
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 Arlington Road
Arlington Road is by far the most underrated movie of 1999.
Arlington Road opens with Michael Faraday (Jeff Bridges)finding a kid dragging himself across the street covered in blood, the thrills start there as he struggles to get the kid to the hospital.
If you want to go on a wild ride, Arlington Road is the treat for you, although it may not be safe if you have a heart condition.
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 Barcroft Neighborhood Links Page
Waverly Hills is a North Arlington neighborhood between Glebe Road and N. Utah Street and between I-66 and Lee Highway.
The Arlington Bicentennial Task Force has a page up with lots of info on the 2001 events that they are sponsoring to celebrate Arlington's 200th birthday.
Preserving Arlington's rich history by operating a museum, maintaining a historic colonial home, publishing a journal of articles on Arlington's history, lobbying for historic preservation efforts, holding monthly meetings on topics of interest related to Arlington history and more.
www.bscl.org /links.htm   (1526 words)

  
 txreviews.com - commentary by Curtis Edmonds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arlington Road is not one of your artsy-fartsy Merchant Ivory films that you need a degree in art history to appreciate, mind you, it's just a thriller...
Another sign of intelligence from Arlington Road is how it handles the inherent insanity in the setup.
For all fans of Smart Movies, Arlington Road is as welcome as a tall glass of lemonade during a heat wave, with smart performances, smart casting, and smart directing complementing an exceptionally smart screenplay.
www.txreviews.com /reviews/arlin.html   (816 words)

  
 Radio Free Movie Review: Arlington Road (1999)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Tim Robbins does well as a normal, everyday sort of guy who is really more than he seems, as does Joan Cusack in the role of his wife (although her character is more of an eerie caricature).
Arlington Road offers a surprising plot twist for its conclusion, one that may have audiences questioning their world in much the same way they did in the wake of Wag the Dog.
Arlington Road tries so desperately to get its point across that its message pounds away with improbable, paranoid circumstances and hard-to-swallow manifesto flavored dialogue.
www.radiofree.com /mov-revs/arlingto.shtml   (436 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Arlington Road at Epinions.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arlington Road is one of the best movies to come out of Hollywood in a good while.
Arlington Road is an all around awesome movie.
From the first frame to the last, Arlington Road is one of the most spine-tingling, nerve-racking, nail-biting thrillers I've seen in a long...
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