arno_54
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Really upset with the same old clichés of French people. They still exist since the end of WW2 ! Nope, we, French, don't wear marinière with a béret, we don't eat baguettes with camembert, drinking red wine of Bordeaux ! In all American movies, it's always the same old story about us. STOP ! Come to France once, you'll see the real difference about what you're showing about us. This TV-Movie is really a pity for all the clichés. Nope, even on a French little island (this was shot on a town of the coast, not an island at all !) bikes are NOT priority on walkers, and there is no accordéon player every corner of the roads ! Too bad to still show that of us. This is not reality, and that's a pity.
This series is really not my kind of stuff : it's clearly make for teenagers. "Heroes" that can rebirth, killed but never dead, injured and wounded but always standing still, etc... I have seen the 3 first seasons because of my ex-flame was watching it every Wednesday (at 11.30 PM!) when it was aired in France on TF1. I was so bored watching this thing I often fell asleep in front of the episodes ! I just don't get the point. Superheroes series can be well-made. But this one is so dumb. If you like it, well it's just fine. But I really don't and I won't see the 4th season when it'll be aired in France next summer ! And please, the acting !!! Come on ! Start acting, not taking poses for the cameras ! I think why the producers chose Amell is only for his good looks. Not because he's a good actor... And the series... Season after season, we always have the same scripts coming from the first season's episodes ! Arrow wins, Arrow loses... He wins, he looses... He wins, he loooses... Someone died ! He wins, he looooses... He wins, he loooooses... He wins, he looooooses... Oops, another one died ! He wins, he loooooooses... He wins, he looooooooses... He wins, he loooooooooses... He wins, he... OH my Goash : I see Dead People !!! OK, Arrow is still alive... But for me, this TV-Series is already dead.
Arrow ? Never more for me !
Arrow ? Never more for me !
Synopsis: KIT PAGET (Irena Ferris) is a moderate successful New York model who realizes her career is in a holding pattern. Although she lives well in a Manhattan townhouse with two other models, Dee Anderson (Roberta Leighton) and Avril Craig (Deborah Wakeham), Kit has become cynical about ever reaching the exclusive circle of top-dollar model.
Eva Randall (Paulle Clark), the woman who owns the modeling agency that signed Kit, is inundated with numerous financial dilemmas, tempestuous models and ex-partners who have opened their own agencies and subsequently "stolen" her top models.
In an accident of fate, Kit meets T.C. SLOANE (Jeff Conaway), a dashing video and computer entrepreneur, when his limousine collides with her taxi. Although she takes an intense disliking to him, his attraction to her is immediate.
Sloane begins to actively pursue Kit with the idea of grooming her into a top superstar model.
He shows up at a fur presentation where Kit is scheduled to model. He buys all the furs she displays, then makes the master of ceremonies change the entire program - focusing exclusively on Kit. After the show, he invites her to dinner.
Kit is curious and somewhat flattered and accepts his offer.
Sloane and Kit come to a profit-sharing agreement, giving him the responsibility of launching her career.
Kit, however, is not one to acquiesce she values her independence, and resents Sloane for trying to take over both her professional and personal life.
Meanwhile, Kit's two roommates are going through their own private hells. Avril is in the midst of a breakdown and Dee, who has been moonlighting as a prostitute.
Kit knows she has turned down her friends, and wants to make things change to bring them back together again.
But the way to Stardom is very long and full of pitfalls...
COVERGIRL is a 89 minutes long Canadian and American Co-Production, set in New York (partly filmed in New York, but mostly in Toronto and Montréal). It's a typical model's film genre of the eighties. Not bad, not good... The story is full of clichés, and the supermodel's world is very stereotyped. But the way it is presented is quite interesting. Fame is not that accessible, and to reach it is a minefield. The images are sometimes way too much (the first dinner with Kit and T.C. is just... well, how did they come to show that ?! It's so dumb and unrealistic, even in a "dreamworld" ! It's not romantic at all, it's absurd and silly !).
But Irena Ferris and Jeff Conaway get along together very well, and form a couple we can easily believe in, and follow. Irena has a couple of very fine scenes where she can act. But most of the time, the only thing the director asked her was to model and show up, not to act ! That's not necessarily a good thing, even if she was really a model that wanted to become an actress at the times (the film was filmed from August to November of 1981,and was released in January of 1984 in the USA). So the film itself is not a great issue, but it's entertaining and refreshing. And some scenes with actor William Hutt (who plays Alton Cockridge), Kenneth Welsh (Harrison) and the foxy Samantha Logan (Topsy) are very cool to watch.
Well... Wellcome Back to the Glamorous Eighties !
Eva Randall (Paulle Clark), the woman who owns the modeling agency that signed Kit, is inundated with numerous financial dilemmas, tempestuous models and ex-partners who have opened their own agencies and subsequently "stolen" her top models.
In an accident of fate, Kit meets T.C. SLOANE (Jeff Conaway), a dashing video and computer entrepreneur, when his limousine collides with her taxi. Although she takes an intense disliking to him, his attraction to her is immediate.
Sloane begins to actively pursue Kit with the idea of grooming her into a top superstar model.
He shows up at a fur presentation where Kit is scheduled to model. He buys all the furs she displays, then makes the master of ceremonies change the entire program - focusing exclusively on Kit. After the show, he invites her to dinner.
Kit is curious and somewhat flattered and accepts his offer.
Sloane and Kit come to a profit-sharing agreement, giving him the responsibility of launching her career.
Kit, however, is not one to acquiesce she values her independence, and resents Sloane for trying to take over both her professional and personal life.
Meanwhile, Kit's two roommates are going through their own private hells. Avril is in the midst of a breakdown and Dee, who has been moonlighting as a prostitute.
Kit knows she has turned down her friends, and wants to make things change to bring them back together again.
But the way to Stardom is very long and full of pitfalls...
COVERGIRL is a 89 minutes long Canadian and American Co-Production, set in New York (partly filmed in New York, but mostly in Toronto and Montréal). It's a typical model's film genre of the eighties. Not bad, not good... The story is full of clichés, and the supermodel's world is very stereotyped. But the way it is presented is quite interesting. Fame is not that accessible, and to reach it is a minefield. The images are sometimes way too much (the first dinner with Kit and T.C. is just... well, how did they come to show that ?! It's so dumb and unrealistic, even in a "dreamworld" ! It's not romantic at all, it's absurd and silly !).
But Irena Ferris and Jeff Conaway get along together very well, and form a couple we can easily believe in, and follow. Irena has a couple of very fine scenes where she can act. But most of the time, the only thing the director asked her was to model and show up, not to act ! That's not necessarily a good thing, even if she was really a model that wanted to become an actress at the times (the film was filmed from August to November of 1981,and was released in January of 1984 in the USA). So the film itself is not a great issue, but it's entertaining and refreshing. And some scenes with actor William Hutt (who plays Alton Cockridge), Kenneth Welsh (Harrison) and the foxy Samantha Logan (Topsy) are very cool to watch.
Well... Wellcome Back to the Glamorous Eighties !