Watching It Now And . . . .


It's awful. Not for the acting, but for the writing, the execution.

Guttenberg, Baldwin, Hauer, even Howell, Brown and Sims, they all could have worked, but this thing is beyond poor with its adulterous husband and truthfully, the terrorist angle and bomb are all beyond ridiculous.

And the kid with the camera? Why was that a good idea? It's not like we are going to go Blair Witch and think the video is really out there, but we are SEEING the video of the movie itself. Why put a camera IN the movie like that?

And were Pamela Sue Martin, Stella Stevens and Carol Lynley really that brilliant?

Neither this movie nor the cinema version a year later seem to know how to put a woman with some memorability and attractiveness in there.

All the women in both movies seem to be the same dark wavy hair look. None of them have any life. Should have put Alex Kingston on the ship.

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