There Are No Walls in the House of Jearl - Mysterious DVD #1
July 19th, 2004
12:20 am

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Mysterious DVD #1
no one has owned up to sending me these DVDs, so I guess I'll watch them, return them to Netflix and see if they send more. And if I have to pay for it.

I don't really have a vocabulary for criticizing films, so I'll just wade in with subjective pronouncements.

Summer Catch

Man. Awful. I couldn't care less about the protagonists and their non-problems. Freddie Prinze Jr. was a poor little very talented amateur baseball pitcher and Jessica Biel was a poor little rich disaffected woman just out of college. Bruce Davison and Brien Dennehey were poor little actors who I guess had some debts. Alas, for Mr. Dennehey had to say the line 'I know you had a bad loss in your personal life, and I'm sorry about that, but I don't have any room on this roster for some hard-headed local wiseass tho things the rules don't apply to him.' Ouch.
The only fun here came from Marc Blucas and his endearing C-plot. There is both a poem and a bar-table announcement. Good times.
Also Fez is in it, but with all the moxie beat out of him.

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From:[info]elklad
Date:July 19th, 2004 09:15 am (UTC)

I'm not the mysterious Netflix sender ...

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... but I applaud anything that leads to you writing a review of "Summer Catch." This is great! Please keep it up as long as your sanity holds.


For one of my first online purchases years ago, I ordered a Bran Van 3000 CD on Amazon. They chose to send me the soundtrack to Supergirl instead. As Ferris Bueller would say, "How's that for being born under a bad sign?"
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