PhilK-2
Entrou em set. de 2001
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Classificação de PhilK-2
This film has an excellent cast, one of the best I've ever seen. I was particularly tickled to see Dabs Greer in the role as the aged Tom Hanks. He has been a favorite of mine on just about every TV show I ever watched while growing up (including numerous episodes of "The Fugitive").
I was relieved that the film did not get on the "anti-death penalty" soap box although there is a strong message throughout the film as to the finality and sometimes brutality of capital punishment. Also, I wish the victims families had not been portrayed as unsympathetic and vengeful. The death penalty remains as the final solution of choice in dealing with people who commit terrible and heinous crimes.
I give this film a big "thumbs up" and expect it to be on just about everyone's "best" list for the year.
I was relieved that the film did not get on the "anti-death penalty" soap box although there is a strong message throughout the film as to the finality and sometimes brutality of capital punishment. Also, I wish the victims families had not been portrayed as unsympathetic and vengeful. The death penalty remains as the final solution of choice in dealing with people who commit terrible and heinous crimes.
I give this film a big "thumbs up" and expect it to be on just about everyone's "best" list for the year.
I think it was on Wednesday nights. It was absolutely my favorite program at that time. I have never seen a single clip of this show since it went off the air. The only scene from an episode I can remember is the time Col. McCauley got separated from his space craft and started drifting away in space. All he did was repeat his name: "McCauley.....McCauley...." until he was located and rescued. Around 10 years later I remembered this scene while watching "2001: A Space Odyssey" when the astronaut, Dr. Frank Poole, was terminated by the HAL 9000 computer and was left to drift in space. I kept expecting to hear Poole repeat his name. But it was not to be. Poole was expendable. McCauley wasn't.