thebeez53
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This is the movie that beats Killer Klowns From Outer Space. It's so bad that it's good. Remember this from my childhood. Million Dollar Movie perhaps? I recall in the early days of the internet, doing a search and coming up empty. Patience is a virtue. I just could not remember the title, until I did. Bought the dvd for my husband and then years later, a copy for myself.
I cannot believe that they colorized this movie. You cannot improve upon a female in a skin-tight, silver-looking catsuit, slinking her way during her part of the show.
It's the eyebrows for me, in addition to the slinking. So dang funny.
I cannot believe that they colorized this movie. You cannot improve upon a female in a skin-tight, silver-looking catsuit, slinking her way during her part of the show.
It's the eyebrows for me, in addition to the slinking. So dang funny.
I was totally on board with the first season. Besides Dexter and Homeland, I don't think there has been a show where I've looked so forward to a new season. However, there is a trend in television now that I abhor. Can you say "dangling the carrot?" I get it. Writers/Directors/Producers all want to keep their jobs. But at what cost? I'm truly tired of this trend. I just finished Season 2 and I don't know much more than I did at the end of Season 1. Yellowstone and all its baggage: HUGE offender is this way. But back to Yellowjackets. There are some great actors playing the teen version of the characters; some quite compelling. Case in point, the actress playing the teen version of Natalie. Anyway, I really can't say if I will watch Season 3. And with the writers' strike, who knows when that will be? At that point, I may forget everything I've watched. Might not be a bad thing.
A reviewer had said "if you're breathing, you must see this," or words to that effect. Not often do I agree with reviews, but this time I do. There's a fight scene that is so realistic that I found myself squirming in my seat. Last time I felt that involved was the first time I saw "Jaws" in the theatre and my feet were moving just like Quint's as he was falling into the shark's mouth. This is a must-see for the marvelous Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow.
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