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Like many 50's films these days, all Hitchcock for example, this film's reputation, for some reason, has overshot reality.
Sunset Boulevard, released in the same year, is a much better film.
It doesn't go out of its way to be different for difference's sake, as this does. Lonely Place is less than the sum of it's parts and the parts ain't very good.
A slightly better than average film.
I would suggest watching Beat The Devil right afterward to get this film's turgid taste out of your mind.
Sunset Boulevard, released in the same year, is a much better film.
It doesn't go out of its way to be different for difference's sake, as this does. Lonely Place is less than the sum of it's parts and the parts ain't very good.
A slightly better than average film.
I would suggest watching Beat The Devil right afterward to get this film's turgid taste out of your mind.
I stumbled upon this show after recording the old Jimmy Dean Show and not being much of a country fan I gave it a couple of minutes and simply could not stop watching. They are a great couple, Jason Mathews was on singing For Pete's Sake, a tear inducing song about a dog and the whole show was as satisfying as can be. It is very sad that Joey died not long after. But it's great that she, they, and the show can still be seen. An unashamedly "square" and wonderful show.
Apparently mass hysteria is the norm.
Vertigo is now the greatest film and this inane childish episode of Star Trek is thought to be one of the best.
Suffice to say that this is late grade school level writing with a ridiculous plot, absurd dialog and one-dimensional characters plus the absurd casting of the British - accented and five times too glamorous Joan Collins as an American relief worker.
From McCoy inexplicably having 100 times the normal dose in his syringe ( so he can conveniently OD ) to Joan Collins walking zombie - like in front of a car ( to conveniently correct history of which she conveniently is a major player ) this episode is simply ridiculous. Not Star Trek ridiculous, not even Lost in Space ridiculous, but in the entire history of TV ridiculous.
Believe none of the mass clone - like thinking. This is idiot level science fiction from the often over - praised Harlan Ellison.
We have apparently dumbed - down art, entertainment and just about everything so dreck is acceptable, even praised.
Watch it and be prepared to say "Are you kidding" about 100 times.
Vertigo is now the greatest film and this inane childish episode of Star Trek is thought to be one of the best.
Suffice to say that this is late grade school level writing with a ridiculous plot, absurd dialog and one-dimensional characters plus the absurd casting of the British - accented and five times too glamorous Joan Collins as an American relief worker.
From McCoy inexplicably having 100 times the normal dose in his syringe ( so he can conveniently OD ) to Joan Collins walking zombie - like in front of a car ( to conveniently correct history of which she conveniently is a major player ) this episode is simply ridiculous. Not Star Trek ridiculous, not even Lost in Space ridiculous, but in the entire history of TV ridiculous.
Believe none of the mass clone - like thinking. This is idiot level science fiction from the often over - praised Harlan Ellison.
We have apparently dumbed - down art, entertainment and just about everything so dreck is acceptable, even praised.
Watch it and be prepared to say "Are you kidding" about 100 times.