davidjdoyle-140-892335
Joined Aug 2011
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I feel sorry for the folks that feel the need to bring in 2016+ radical political views into their reviews, and I question did they watch the entire movie, and what was their motivation to even bother watching it... other than to leave a nasty review.
Don't let the "Bitter Bettys" and their unfair ratings keep you from watching this great movie. It's a feel good storyline from a bygone era of the US in the time when more often than not, you knew not only your neighbors but most of the folks in the town. Where people actually bothered to help each other and were affected when someone in the community was hurting.
Is this movie perfect? No. Does this movie address many of the issues of the day? No. But, unlike many of the movies today that forget that they're supposed to be entertaining, they instead feel they need to teach you lessons.
I don't want to live in Bitter Betty's world, and neither do most people.
Don't let the "Bitter Bettys" and their unfair ratings keep you from watching this great movie. It's a feel good storyline from a bygone era of the US in the time when more often than not, you knew not only your neighbors but most of the folks in the town. Where people actually bothered to help each other and were affected when someone in the community was hurting.
Is this movie perfect? No. Does this movie address many of the issues of the day? No. But, unlike many of the movies today that forget that they're supposed to be entertaining, they instead feel they need to teach you lessons.
I don't want to live in Bitter Betty's world, and neither do most people.
Cynthia Rothrock should team up with Steven Seagal. He's been through the struggles of navigating the Medicare/Medicaid network. Finding a suitable long-term elder care facility.
Back in the day, she kicked some serious ass and now she can barely kick above her expanding waistline. Watching these aging "action heroes" stumble through their moves is cringeworthy and sad. Using their name recognition to boost careers of other, 2nd rate actors. Best advice from their agents would have been to invest in real estate. Quit the acting gig while you were on the top. Not to end your career on lows like these less than "B" grade movies.
And yes, I've said the same thing about Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nicolas Cage, etc. Are you simply pandering to the Boomers?
Back in the day, she kicked some serious ass and now she can barely kick above her expanding waistline. Watching these aging "action heroes" stumble through their moves is cringeworthy and sad. Using their name recognition to boost careers of other, 2nd rate actors. Best advice from their agents would have been to invest in real estate. Quit the acting gig while you were on the top. Not to end your career on lows like these less than "B" grade movies.
And yes, I've said the same thing about Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nicolas Cage, etc. Are you simply pandering to the Boomers?
In the current times... why would any sane person volunteer to work in a job where you're hated and despised by the very same people you're trying to help?
I can't imagine anyone wanting to work as a fire fighter, police officer, paramedic... especially in large cities like New York or Los Angeles. You're called names, berated, bullied and often... battered by these people who then complain that you're not there when they actually need you.
Paramedics have to worry about people stealing drugs and medicines from their ambulances while they're treating a victim.
Police are stereotyped as the enemy all the while complaining that they are stereotyping the people they're charged with protecting.
It's a lose-lose situation and at some point, large cities will find themselves without any first responders, or any that care to do their jobs.
I can't imagine anyone wanting to work as a fire fighter, police officer, paramedic... especially in large cities like New York or Los Angeles. You're called names, berated, bullied and often... battered by these people who then complain that you're not there when they actually need you.
Paramedics have to worry about people stealing drugs and medicines from their ambulances while they're treating a victim.
Police are stereotyped as the enemy all the while complaining that they are stereotyping the people they're charged with protecting.
It's a lose-lose situation and at some point, large cities will find themselves without any first responders, or any that care to do their jobs.