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Monsieur Spade: Episode #1.6 (2024)
Disapointing ending to a fun series
Episodes 1 through 5 were fine but it was obvious that the writers had no clue how to end the story. They ending was a rushed mess. Too many characters to make a real plot ending twist. They needed to shorten the cast by half to keep the ending cogent. The character of Virginia Dell was pull out of an orifice to try to explain something, not sure. Father Morgan could have been a good character but obviously that was edited out. I'm guessing the plan was to have more episodes, but then those got cut and they needed a episode 6 McGuffin to rush in and try and explain it all. Shame because I really enjoyed episodes 1 through 5.
Wednesday: Woe Is the Loneliest Number (2022)
Very well done but with one annoying thing...
Ok overall. I've enjoyed the.series, the writing and all. Wednesday's natural snarky sense of humor is not explored in this series as I would have expected. Woe Is the Loneliest Number reminds me of 1991 Addams Family movie's depiction of summer camp life with the depiction of the canoe race.
That said, the sound mixing must have been done by Christopher Nolan because just like in the movie Tenet, the dialog is lost in the sound track. Many times I had to turn to my wife and ask "what did she just say." It just needs to be dialed down so that we all can understand all those great witty lines coming from Wednesday's mouth.
A Christmas Star (2021)
Were special effects ever award
OK I know Hallmark movies are not synonymous with high production value, but the shooting stars were the worst special-effects ever. I drunk in high school senior could have done better.
Surprised by Love (2015)
Surprisingly decent Hallmark movie.
Ok, I'm a guy who finds Hallmark movies boring, predictable and of course formulaic. This movie is a surprising one-off. I actually looked it up to see if Hallmark actually produced it as a fluke!. Tim Conway really is great.
There has to be more original scripts out there,
Allied (2016)
Decent movie with at least on tired trope
This is an overall decent film with admittedly one tired trope of the babysitter played by Marion Bailey who starts off as a sweet Britsh lady, who when she is discovered as a spy suddenly lets go with a Geman accent. As if she spent all that time perfecting a perfect British accent that once caught, decides she can be herself, This is an old an tired old cliché from 40's movies that I had hoped would never again happen. Oh well.
Yesterday Was a Lie (2009)
Interesting but fell short of potential
I had been waiting for quite a while for Yesterday was a lie. Modern noir is rare and I hadn't seen anything of note since 2005's Brick. Despite going into the film with high hopes, Yesterday was a lie fell short of it's mark. Their seemed to be such an heavy emphasis on the stylistic elements of the classic noir film that it over did it. From the swanky Jazz to the high-contrast black and white, it all was just too much. This over-the-top noir style seemed to ease by about the halfway point of the film which helped. The character Hoyle, with her hair flowing out from under her Fadora wasn't believable. Hoyle along with the singer, played excellently by Chase Masterson, were easily confused since both were so close in appearance. Since this was a movie about moving backwards and forwards through time, one was left wondering if Hoyle and the Singer were meant to be the same person. Also, noir works when we see that point when the main character either makes a bad decision of has one thrust upon them. That is the turning point of a great story. This story didn't seem to have that. If it did, it was lost, relying on sexy women and dress to carry the day. Also this film missed the mark in great dialog. One usually hopes for those great comeback lines and expressions (that we all wished we had said) to carry these films. All and all the acting was fine but this film failed in the directing and editing. It was fun to see the effort but this fell short of it's mark.