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While there is still all the action you'd expect from a Brandon Beckett Sniper movie, you are also treated to more of an Ocean's 11 feel to the dialogue, a snappier feel rather than only a stoic soldier mode. I loved the whole film. The action, the repartée between Zero and Beckett, the characters showing expansion and growth, and the addition of Lady Death to the team. The fights were well choreographed. You know, the Sniper movies aren't necessarily meant to change the world, but they sure do entertain and this one is among the best. No disappointments here.
Reading over the early reviews, I have to agree, this show started out badly, but once they found their feet a few episodes into season 1, it took hold and I really enjoyed it. I don't necessarily watch a show to critique the set, I watch it for the character interactions. And this one was fulfilling in that.
Season 4's finale was satisfying to a degree, mostly giving closure. But there was so much more, so many more stories left to be told, it really needs a Season 5. I keep watching seasons 1-4 in hopes it will magically appear.....
Season 4's finale was satisfying to a degree, mostly giving closure. But there was so much more, so many more stories left to be told, it really needs a Season 5. I keep watching seasons 1-4 in hopes it will magically appear.....
This film was a joy to watch. Some humor, some chemistry, set in the splendor of Utah (couldn't take my eyes away from the scenery sometimes), and the musical score by James Schafer is simple, sweet, and enchanting. It follows your basic rom-com format, and there's nothing wrong with that, you know what you're getting: a happy ending. What made this one interesting for me was the characters were so ill-matched in the beginning, and the way their story lines progressed was fun. Melanie stone and Jake Stormoen work so well together as always. Trevor Donovan is a Hallmark movie alum, both he and Danielle C Ryan did a fine job of it, too.