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Roger Ebert's website says it has a great premise, but that it
starts off like a classic episode of Rod Serling's searing, imaginative "The Twilight Zone," but ends like a feature-length installment of Forest Whitaker's unfocused, dismal "The Twilight Zone."Rotten Tomatoes has a critics consensus score of 81%.
...some reunions can become horror tales.
ReplyDeleteAin't that the truth!
DeleteI don’t think this one is one I will like.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I won't be re-watching it.
DeleteMaybe I'll stick to the Die Hard movies instead
ReplyDeleteGood choice ;) Though I'm glad I watched it, it isn't gonna be a favorite.
DeleteThis sounds ghastly, I think I need to watch it! Valerie
ReplyDeleteDefinitely different.
DeleteI'll give this one a pass!
ReplyDeleteIt gets generally good reviews, but I won't watch it again.
DeleteI'm with CJ and stick with Die Hard, the best Christmas story EVER!
ReplyDeleteDie Hard's a good one!
DeleteOhhh I saw this a few years ago and it is a great movie!!!
ReplyDeleteI's Definitely Different.
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