gordonb-59587
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Right from the opening scene in the saloon I thought, oh my goodness, this is like amateur hour. The costumes looked like they were designed for a "cowboy" that performs at little kid's birthday parties. Couldn't help but notice the perfectly smooth sheetrock walls. (Something not normally found in the old west.) I haven't mentioned the acting, since I didn't see any. I know they were trying, but my high school play had more convincing performances. Then the boy shows up practicing his shooting wearing the whitest pants I've ever seen. And apparently, no one in the west ever got dirty.
I really like westerns, but this was just an insult. I can't imagine why anyone would put money into producing this. Of course, it's obvious there wasn't much spent anyway.
I have to admit, I didn't watch the entire movie and maybe the part I didn't see was worthy of winning best picture of the year. But somehow, I don't think so.
I really like westerns, but this was just an insult. I can't imagine why anyone would put money into producing this. Of course, it's obvious there wasn't much spent anyway.
I have to admit, I didn't watch the entire movie and maybe the part I didn't see was worthy of winning best picture of the year. But somehow, I don't think so.
If five beautiful women went to a farm with the purpose of competing for the affection of the farmer, I would think the farmer would plan ahead and schedule his work to allow himself the most time possible to get to know them. But on this show, this never happens, and our farmer appear to spend a very limited amount of time with the ladies.
The program is fun entertainment, but we often wonder how many of the girls are really seeking the love of their life or simply using this show as a way to showcase themselves as a way to further an acting or modeling career.
Either way, it's fun to root for our favorite ladies and hope for a long-lasting love to blossom.
The program is fun entertainment, but we often wonder how many of the girls are really seeking the love of their life or simply using this show as a way to showcase themselves as a way to further an acting or modeling career.
Either way, it's fun to root for our favorite ladies and hope for a long-lasting love to blossom.
We watch this series because we like mysteries and enjoy watching Alison Sweeney. That being said, what in the world were the writers thinking when they made her mother's character such a total joke. In previous shows she was always worried about Hanna getting mixed up in murder cases. Now she's a private detective/actress the pokes her nose into everything, including murders. And her acting and costuming is ridiculously over the top nuts. Doesn't anyone screen these shows before they air to get some sense of viewer reaction?
Also, too bad the bakery got bigger because its' lost the small town feel and charm. It would be nice if the writers would read some of these reviews because I'm not the only one feeling this way.
Also, too bad the bakery got bigger because its' lost the small town feel and charm. It would be nice if the writers would read some of these reviews because I'm not the only one feeling this way.