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in reply to paperplastic
30 August 2004
Actually Steph Paternot made all his money himself and it's not a half a million, it's more like 97 million. His company was one of the most successful until he left the business to pursue his real dreams. I think his films are brilliant, fresh, different etc!!! And anyway, that's all I have to say about that. "Time Enough at Last" is like a Twilight Zone episode and has already been accepted into several film festivals including the Deauville Film Festival and the Bend Film Festival. Particularly I loved all the colors and out-of-the-ordinary set designs. It's amazing that people can't see the creativity behind this film and the way it was made. Even the references to Dali's melting clocks. Anyway, I guess really this is a film that makes you think "what if..." and "what would I do". I thought it was great and I also think IT SHOULD BE RELEASED NATIONALLY!!!!!
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The Division (2001–2004)
Awesome show!!
21 January 2001
This series brought Lifetime its biggest debut ratings in the network's history easily cracking the top 15 in the Nelsen's Ratings. Besides that, I'm sure the Division would soar on NBC or CBS but where ever it is its an awesome show...and its not too girly either, there's lots of action and intense situations (so far). And each week it just gets better. Its got awesome, interesting characters who are well crafted and very well acted! Anyway, in my opinion, this show is among the best dramas on tv currently!! I highly recommend it to anybody.
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10/10
A suspense-filled masterpiece!
24 July 2000
"What Lies Beneath" has a uniqueness about it that helps it to stand out among the other films being released at the present time. The special attention to detail and character development is especially well done. The camera work and direction are the best part about this film, every inch of the theatrical screen is used very cleverly. Focus is put on the sides of the screen at times rather than the traditional center area. Again the camera work is brilliant, use of mirrors and different angles make it a very exciting, exhilarating film to view. And I love the fact that there are a lot of close, tight shots that don't reveal everything, making you wonder what lies an inch to the left or right (usually a surprise of some kind is waiting). With all that said the last 20 minutes or so take the twisting suspense that was built up throughout the film and unravels it like a roller-coaster. I can't spill the unraveling conclusion but I can say that the film itself is an idea of what Hitchcock's films might have become like if he were still alive. I recommend this to everyone 100%!!!!
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