I had it recorded for future watch and snark potential, but then my DVR died... It's a blow to any hopes Kat might have entertained to be future queen of the low-rent romcoms, to be sure.
I imagine the Hallmark Channel will rerun it, if you still want to see it. And Ms. McPhee may do well enough - with the smaller demographic expectations - to make a very shallow niche for herself . . . probably she'll have to reduce her asking price, but she really is a good choice for low-rent romance heroine - did you ever read Margaret Atwood's "Lady Oracle?" The protagonist secretly writes romances, and notes the requirement of not making the heroine too recognizable, specifically human - just a rough outline onto which readers can project themselves to fill in details. Tabula rasa, indeed - and was there ever a blanker tablet than Katharine McPhee?
Oh, right. So, she secretly trained a flock of sandflies.
Good Lord, that's snarktastic... I'd never seen that before, the beginning is actually kind of alarming, like a Bergman film, or like she's asking the guy if he wants a table... IN HELL!!!
Her acting in the scene with her friend is not so bad, the friend another story (maybe the idea is that she's supposed to make Kat look good by contrast?), but my word, she looks practically comatose when she's taking his compliment in the dream sequence. When a hot guy tells you you're beautiful, you don't have to blush and stammer, but you should look a little more excited and a little less like you're gearing up to blandly and arrogantly tell him, "I know, I get that all the time."
by writegirl1-2 ยป 5 days ago (Tue Apr 29 2014 20:31:04) IMDb member since June 2005 Good Lord, that's snarktastic... I'd never seen that before, the beginning is actually kind of alarming, like a Bergman film, or like she's asking the guy if he wants a table... IN HELL!!!