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Sami (2023– )
5/10
Memorable for the wrong reason
18 May 2023
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For the last two weeks (as I write this), every time I see the Youtube ad where a woman (animated, thank goodness) is sitting on the toilet straining to "go," (it's a commercial for a laxative) I can't help but think of the "Man Mower" ad from the first episode of this show. Probably not what the script writer envisioned when he had Sami do a self-tape for this men's grooming product as a satirical look at this growing Youtube trend to do tasteless commercials for "intimate" products.

Sami is a young woman in New York striving to make it in musical theatre, and while waiting for her big break she does temp jobs, etc. A story that could be told of practically every actor in New York.

As far as the actors are concerned - they do a great job with what they're given. No criticism there. Sami Straitman is a delight as Sami Sherman and each episode showcases her talents.

It's just too bad that apart from the musical numbers, the actors aren't given much to do. At least, not much to do that's fresh.

Since each episode is only ten minutes long, it's perhaps not fair to criticize the characters for being stereotypical - they are what viewers would expect when you don't have any time to set up unique characterizations: the supportive BFF, the supportive mother, the supportive but nagging grandmother (are you dating? Are you in a play yet? Ya da ya da).

The BFF's a singer and an actor too, the mother, being a woman, is of course obsessed with her weight (easy laughs) and feisty grandma disses her husband to his granddaughter and sings a song about him being a schnook (easy laughs.) In real life grandmas dissing grandgads generally have miserable lives living with someone they dislike or disrepect. I've never found that kind of thing funny. Get a divorce and find someone who'll make you happy!

Some things are contrived for laughs. Sometimes they work (in fact the funniest line in the whole series, for me, comes in the first episode after Sami has performed a song in an audition. She's wearing pink. After she leaves, the director turns to someone sitting next to him and says, "That's a lot of pink." Doesn't sound like much when I explain it, but the delivery was so great - only time I actually laughed out loud.

The big fail, for me, was the pie "fight" in episode 2.

Sami is temping as a server at a party, stationed behind the dessert table. A man comes up and proceeds to call her stupid a couple of times, for no real reason. As in real life, young Sami is so shocked that she doesn't attempt to defend herself...but a woman she'd been talking to picks up a pie and hits the guy in the face.

Well done!

But it doesn't end there. The guy retaliates by hitting Sami's defender in the face with a pie, the woman throwing the party comes over to see what's going on and for some reason Sami's defender pushes a pie into *her* face, and then pies are pushed into the faces of a couple of innocent bystanders for no reason whatsoever.

Not funny.

Audition after audition, no callbacks, dates with new actors who are already succeeding and love to brag about it...Sami perseveres through it all - and at last her dedication is rewarded.

Well, comedies always have happy endings - as they should!

There were a few chuckles, some good songs, Sami and her BFF Sammy had good chemistry together...but the whole just didn't click for me.
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10/10
High intensity fun
3 November 2019
I only saw the first Terminator and Terminator 2. I know the plots of the others and wasn't that interested in seeing them. But I went to see Terminator: Dark Fate and really enjoyed it. Yes, there are a few plot holes, a few things that don't make sense, but just suspend your disbelief and enjoy the ride. Grace, the human cyborg, is convincingly played by Mackenzie Davis, and Linda Hamilton rocks a Sarah Connor. Natalia Reyes as Dani shows the growth in her strength and courage throughout the film. And then there's Arnold. No Arnold, no terminator. Gabriel Luna as the Rev 9 is far more menacing than Robert Patrick's ever was. There's a lot of violence, of course, but no blood, guts and gore for which I was thankful.
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5/10
Garbage - review with spoilers
12 November 2017
Warning: Spoilers
If you want to see Murder on the Orient Express, check out the 1974 version starring Albert Finney as Hercule Poirot. It is a wonderful movie, very close to the book. And guess what.... spoilers...

In this movie...Hercule Poirot does not get attacked by *any* of the suspects, still less shot by one of them who also confesses to the murder.

Apparently Brannagh thought modern day audiences couldn't sit through a murder mystery without 3 fist fights - and a shooting.

Then of course there's the political correctness. It's set in the right time period, the 1930s, but the doctor who has nothing to do with the crime has been morphed with Arbuthnot, one of the killers - and is now black.

I suppose that's okay, if it's true that one black man per medical class is allowed in, in 1930s England...but it's just dumb - and the fact that he actually shoots Poirot - when no matter who he may be, there's no evidence against him or the white woman he's in love with - is just stupid.

Then there's the most egregious bit - the opening where an Iman, a Rabbi and a Priest are accused of stealing a valuable relic at the Wailing Wall where thousands of people of different ethnicities are waiting. And of course it isn't one of these three religious people - no, it's the head of the British police who steals it in order to foment discontent and cement British rule, apparently. Stupid stupid stupid.

Then there's the fact that Poirot has been turned into Mr. Monk. He steps into a pile of dung with one foot. Poirot is a neat freak, and a clean freak, not a 'balance' freak. There is no way in hell he'd step into the dung with his *other* foot, to balance everything out. Just stupid.

The actors do excellent jobs with what they're given. Unfortunately what they're given is awful. I give 5 stars for the performances, and that's it.
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Charlie Chan Should Be An Asian Role Model
23 November 2012
I've never understood why some folk in the Asian community don't like Charlie Chan.

A reviewer here said he cringed at the racist comment of an innkeeper who wouldn't let Charlie sit on his porch. Well, gee...in 1940 America that was common behavior. But Charlie Chan doesn't throw a fit, he gets on with the job of investigating murder and at the end of the film shows himself to be smarter than all the white folk who looked down on him.

Doesn't that make him a great role model? That was the case in many of the Charlie Chan films. The character was created at a time when Orientals were always villains, nothing more. Earl Derr Biggers created Chan to be a hero. He is brighter than everyone else he meets, for all that he doesn't speak grammatical English. Not because he's stupid, but because he's an immigrant from Hong Kong! Lesson? Just because someone's English language skills are not up to snuff doesn't mean that they can't run rings around you intellectually.

True also to the tenor of the times, Chan has to have "comic relief" - either his fully Americanized sons (and occasionally daughter) who speak English perfectly and are played by Asians who deserve to have their work seen - or by African Americans Stepin Fetchit or Mantan Moreland. I admit I do have problems watching those characters - I don't think I would have thought their actions funny then, nor do I think their funny now, but again, they're part and parcel of the times.

Having said all that, Warner Oland is the only Charlie Chan for me. I've never really cared for Sidney Toler's version. The plot is rather labyrynthine, but fun for all that. For the most part, anyway!
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7/10
Reviewers should talk about what they know, not what they think they know
22 April 2010
In the first place, the cliché of the "fish out of water" might be over-used now, but it was hardly over-used in 1958. There are echoes of Bob Hope's Paleface and Son of Paleface, but those were ten years earlier.

Secondly, just because a movie might have had some scenes filmed in Spain does not make it a Spaghetti Western. Spaghetti Westerns are westerns produced by Italians and directed by Italians. That's where the name "spaghetti" comes from, see?

The Western is not my favorite genre, but I enjoy Kenneth Moore. Jayne Mansfield does an adequate job. My favorite is of course poor William Campbell as Keno.
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CSI: NY: DOA for a Day (2008)
Season 4, Episode 15
Ridiculous ending!
23 November 2009
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A professional assassin is recognized, so she goes into a construction site to escape from *one* policeman following her. So what would a professional assassin do? Enter the site, draw her gun, then wait right there for the cop to enter, and shoot him! What is this poor actresses's character forced to do instead. Run, and take cover behind a column to fire at Mac...then run some more...and while running she gets hit in the chest and lives for several minutes to blabber on about it....

Ridiculous...

It should have been much more cat and mouse...there was no reason to fire all those guns...and for her to miss and Mac to succeed....blah!
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10/10
Fun movie
3 September 2007
I taped this probably about 15 years or so ago, and I enjoyed it very much then. A young Frankie Howerd is hilarious, as is the interplay between Margaret Rutherford and Toke Townley. The young female airhead who keeps saying stupid things gets a bit annoying very quickly, but that's the only drawback. I must confess I have never recognized Petula Clark as the stewardess - she's a relatively good actress whatever else she is. And its so nostalgic that it all takes place in a fog...it's been so long that I've been in England that I miss it! It's an enjoyable film and I recommend it to anyone who likes mystery stories or British comedy.
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The Rescuers (1977)
10/10
Must see
18 August 2006
I read the Rescuers books before seeing the movie, so initially I was disappointed with this version. But once I'd gotten over the frustration that once again perfectly good source material had been sacrificed (instead, two of the Rescuer books are conflated into one) I really enjoyed it, and I saw it a couple of times on its first release and I have the DVD, which I watch every few months or so. The opening scenes, beneath the credits, of the bottle drifting along on the savage ocean, are great art! Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor do great voicework...and I've always been a fan of Jim Jordan - the radio great (Fibber McGee and Molly) who played the albatross.
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10/10
Fun, if mindless, entertainment
21 August 2003
I enjoyed this movie and would give it a 7 out of 10. Nice to see a

liberated woman kicking butt. Of course the movie had a few flaws -

Lara Croft was a bit too 'let me get into the thick of things and I'll

trust to luck to get myself out' but for all that it was fun. The

acting was good - she most definitely does not 'sleepwalk' through the

movie. And of course the ending, I thought, was quite sad. I hope

there'll be more entries in the series, but I hope they aren't going to

be 'Lara Croft saves the w
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The Dancing Princesses (1980 TV Movie)
10/10
Delightful tale
24 March 2003
I've got this on video (having taped it when it first aired) and its great. It's a 'budget' show in once sense, very little scenery. But scenery isn't needed. Jim Dale as the soldier narrates the tale, he is saved by the Witch (Gloria Grahame) and sent to Freddie Jones' castle. He's been reduced to penury because he has to keep buying new shoes for his daughters every day. We see three dances (a ballet company provides the princesses and their dancing partners) - one a ballet, then a 1920s jazz dance, then a 1970s techno dance.

Jim Dale is one of my favorite actors and he does a great job. Freddie Jones and Peter Butterworth are also very amusing. The princesses don't act, they just dance, and rather well.

Highly recommeded!
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Scandalous (1984)
10/10
Bits of it are good....
24 March 2003
This isn't a great movie..it's an okay movie. A 5, I'd say. Jim Dale, one of my favorite actors, has a small role and is good until the very end..."In Swaziland, red is the color of mourning," Is my favorite line, and excellently delivered. The music is nice....John Gieldgud is a hoot!
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Gaudy Night spoiled
9 February 2003
It is difficult to give an unbiased opinion of this show, for as an adaptation of Gaudy Night, it stinks. There is none of the subtlety or wit of Dorothy Sayers' dialog, and much of the plot is a shambles. Does it make good tv if one hasn't read the book - I couldn't say.

Well, what are the problems? First, the opening. We hear voices upraised in anger, the sound of a shot, then someone's coffin lowered into the ground. There's no establishing time period, no nothing. It could be the day before the events that are to come, for all we know. No grieving people shown over the coffin (from a suitable distance so we wouldn't recognize anyone), nothing to make us care who this person might have been, or what it has got to do with the rest of the story.

Then there's the bloopers. The Warden of the college wants to ask Harriet Vane to come investigate the happenings in college, so she gathers together all the dons and asks their opinion! And yet a little later on Harriet is asking questions and pretending that she's merely there to help Miss Lydgate with her research. (In the book, it is to the students alone that she pretends to be other than what she is).

Wimsey as played by Edward Petherbridge is quite good, if a little old for the part (in closeups at least) and he's given a quite gratuitous scene on a train going into Germany. If they must give him more screen time, why not more screen time in Oxford?

The actress who played Harriet didn't catch my fancy, and she wasn't given much to do in investigating the crimes. Sayers' dialog was replaced in most cases by bad dialog from the scriptwriter.

I'll check the other videos out from the library - thank goodness I didn't have to buy this one!
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10/10
Fun Pastiche
13 August 2002
I have always enjoyed Without A Clue. Ben Kingsley does an excellent job as Holmes, and while Michael Caine is slightly too....well-fed, to make a convincing actor playing Holmes, he is convincing too...especially his scenes at the end of the movie as his character progresses a bit (as of course it must).

Admittedly Moriarty is a disappointment - I've always liked that actor since Raiders of the Lost Ark but he isn't given very much to do and is practically unrecognizable under black wig and imperial.

But, it's a fun movie. Not a masterpiece, but fun. There's a homage to Rathbone and Bruce, with Kingsley and Caine silhouetted between boxes on a wharf, similar to the famous keyhole shot.
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7/10
English Ellery and American uncle
26 June 2002
I like Peter Lawford, and I like David Wayne, and I liked this movie.

The main reason I remember it so fondly was that many, many years ago there was a snowstorm in Frazee, Minnesota, and our local tv channel was down, so they spent the entire day rerunning this movie! I saw it five times!
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