kayfabe
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I can't believe that this movie gets any credible response! Holes and lapses of logic aside, the suspense level is entirely manipulated and even then it doesn't exactly elicit goosebumps. I hated the couple and could have cared less about their problem.
By the way, WHO was the other guy in the apartment? Was it Keaton in disguise or just another mysterious character to pique(cough) my interest.
Keaton was OK...
The movie was pure drivel
I can't believe that this movie gets any credible response! Holes and lapses of logic aside, the suspense level is entirely manipulated and even then it doesn't exactly elicit goosebumps. I hated the couple and could have cared less about their problem.
By the way, WHO was the other guy in the apartment? Was it Keaton in disguise or just another mysterious character to pique(cough) my interest.
Keaton was OK...
The movie was pure drivel
Looking back over the past 28 years (since my first exposure to the show), all i can say is: Once you get it-it will stay with you forever. I remember my initial reaction being: 1) annoyingly overacted, 2)under produced 3) unlikeable characters
Well, two years later I watched some episodes again and didn't find it nearly as annoying. A year later I was able to catch the entire series from the beginning and quickly became engrossed in it's bittersweet tale of human fault and perspectives on happiness. Yes, the show has a style that is not for everybody, and I'm sure the dated production value would be hard to deal with now. But, I still think about the show at least once a month with a vague teary eyed longing for what seemed like simpler times...
BTW I am a married man...(for all who think this is a show for females)
Well, two years later I watched some episodes again and didn't find it nearly as annoying. A year later I was able to catch the entire series from the beginning and quickly became engrossed in it's bittersweet tale of human fault and perspectives on happiness. Yes, the show has a style that is not for everybody, and I'm sure the dated production value would be hard to deal with now. But, I still think about the show at least once a month with a vague teary eyed longing for what seemed like simpler times...
BTW I am a married man...(for all who think this is a show for females)
AH....AH.....AH....CLICHE!!!! Sorry about the sneeze.....
There were one or two moments when the direction and script were so stilted I wanted to turn it off----Over all, not the worst movie I've ever seen, but it's only saving grace was it's ability to hire solid professionals to act out this drivel....I'm sure Lifetime has run two or three versions of this genre of shallow banality
There were one or two moments when the direction and script were so stilted I wanted to turn it off----Over all, not the worst movie I've ever seen, but it's only saving grace was it's ability to hire solid professionals to act out this drivel....I'm sure Lifetime has run two or three versions of this genre of shallow banality