A handsome, enigmatic stranger brings intrigue to a small New England town.A handsome, enigmatic stranger brings intrigue to a small New England town.A handsome, enigmatic stranger brings intrigue to a small New England town.
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10Jamie-17
Loved this movie. I watched it initially only for Chris Potter. Came away so surprised at how much it kept me guessing (good guy/bad guy/good guy). Great choices in all of the performers, but especially Chris.
"The Waiting Game" is based on a thoroughly enjoyable romantic novel of the same name (1985) by Jayne Ann Krentz who also writes historical novels as Amanda Quick and futuristic novels as Jayne Castle. The movie uses the book's characters' names and their essential personalities, but the plot is totally different. Both the book and movie are enjoyable in their own genres, although I originally watched this Canadian-produced Showtime Harlequin-romance series production just to be able to see Ms. Krentz's work put on the screen. She is probably one of the best writers of dialog in the business, and I thought this book (and many others she has written) would translate well into a movie on its own merits. In that I was disappointed.
However, the movie producers made excellent choices in actors and actresses and is notable as an early work of American Idol's Paula Abdul, who does a good job playing the main character's sidekick. Good suspense, gorgeous cast, a surprising plot twist, and a happy ending make it an excellent movie to see on a rainy afternoon with a couple of gal pals.
However, the movie producers made excellent choices in actors and actresses and is notable as an early work of American Idol's Paula Abdul, who does a good job playing the main character's sidekick. Good suspense, gorgeous cast, a surprising plot twist, and a happy ending make it an excellent movie to see on a rainy afternoon with a couple of gal pals.
The Waiting Game was not a bad movie...it was a little soft, but it was mildly entertaining. I don't have much to say about the performances, other than to say that Abdul is an excellent dancer... The two real standout performances came from Hindle and Cooper, both of whom turned in excellent performances. There are a couple of fairly spicy parts to the movie with the movie ending, in classic style with a sexual "climax" which builds throughout the movie. It's worth a look, but don't go out of your way.
Compared to other Harlequin's movies,this one sucks !!
The Sarah character is such a stooge in this one...!!
I thought this film was great. Chris Potter did a phenominal job in his role. Art Hindle was great too.
I found the plot intriguing and the characters very fastinating to watch.
My only complaint was the music. It made the movie seem like a cheap B-movie , rather than some mystery/romance for the Movie Channel.
Other than that, I enjoyed it very much.
I found the plot intriguing and the characters very fastinating to watch.
My only complaint was the music. It made the movie seem like a cheap B-movie , rather than some mystery/romance for the Movie Channel.
Other than that, I enjoyed it very much.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Tim brings breakfast in bed to Sarah, he is sporting shorter hair and blonder highlights than when he'd gone to sleep on her couch the night before. Evidently, Chris Potter had a hair trim and coloring in between these two scenes were filmed. Throughout the film, Potter's hair distractingly changes from short to longer and back to short and with different degrees of blond highlights, unmistakably revealing that the scenes were filmed out of order.
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