clacura
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If you like no nonsense, politically incorrect dramas then watch this. Reacher is STUD. Hollywood in its hypocritical positions believe in weak males but they make strong male dramas...thank goodness they are hypocrites!
The casting of all the lead characters was good. Some of the villains were too network TV over cable TV quality we are used to.
I hope for a season 2--I'll be watching.
The casting of all the lead characters was good. Some of the villains were too network TV over cable TV quality we are used to.
I hope for a season 2--I'll be watching.
Excellent movie all-around! The script is top notch and very realistic. It stands the test of time. The acting is equally impressive, even Timmy, the little boy is superb.
Kid acting usually feels stiff, but this actor came off so natural. Every supportive actor also worked perfectly from grandma and grandpa to the police chief and in-between.
This movie should be studied and used as a script template. A simple movie can be delightful when all the details are well thought out. I rate this a 10.
Kid acting usually feels stiff, but this actor came off so natural. Every supportive actor also worked perfectly from grandma and grandpa to the police chief and in-between.
This movie should be studied and used as a script template. A simple movie can be delightful when all the details are well thought out. I rate this a 10.
This episode sums up the culture of the west back in the 1800's. There is little critical thought and a mob mentality. Rush to justice before a trial--take the law into his own hands--until the last minute solution. Yet, maybe, there is truth to this culture and we have learned next to nothing in our 'rush to justice' BLM culture! The character acting in this episode is ripe with well-known actors from TV shows...like The Andy Griffith Show--half these actors were in one of the episodes of TAGS.