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Pretty good!
Very well done!
Interesting look at an obscure topic
Nice job!
Probably the most complicated/difficult murder mystery series around
About Dry Movie
Definitely watchable
Thoughts and spoilers
Interesting, but some problems
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I thought <i>Are you the one?</i> was a little more interesting than this one.
This one is probably more accurate, but Johnny Tremain seems more entertaining.
She's Generation Jones: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_Jones
Liked her as a physicist playing against James Bond - think of the combination of brains and beauty.
And she never sang again.
We liked it as well. This one delved quite a bit into psychology I thought, though it hadn't been officially invented yet.
One thing I thought was odd was the behavior of Ross in episode 7. He suddenly started behaving strangely and there had been no prior signal that he would do that. It seemed out of character.
Another puzzling thing is that that made such a big deal of Glanville, but when Clara was looking for a place to stay, she never considered it. Why?
Also, why, at the end, when some characters are looking at a gravestone, does the name on the stone appear to be misspelled? Was that intentional to protect identities?
Slooooow Horses, but even better than both of them is The Bureau, the original that this is based on.
If you read the recent book on the making of Chinatown, apparently the final version of the script was Polanski's, though he let Towne have the credit. Towne's original script was not his work alone, either, but in collaboration with a "silent partner" who never got paid or credit. Polanski never worked on the script for The Two Jakes and maybe the difference says something.
No, Baum described her home as a small farmhouse on the Kansas prairie, but no specific location is given.
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/i-heart-huckabees-2004
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