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If you've seen movies like "Volcano" and "Twister", this is like it. It's about Mother Nature's least expected. Who would expect an earthquake in New York? The special effects were great, and the actors, especially Cynthia Gibb, did a wonderful job. It really should've been rated TV-14 because of its special effects. But I have to say that the plot was excellent.
Many people know John Stamos as Jesse Katsopolis on "Full House", but in "Fatal Vows" he showed us that he is more than a sitcom actor. He played the part so convincingly that throughout the whole movie I kept on wondering what he was going to do next. John played the part of Nick Pagan, a serial killer who pretends to be a cop so no one would suspect him. Cynthia Gibb played Nick's wife, Alexandra. She suspects Nick is up to something bad and tries to get away, but he follows her. Since this is based on a true story, John did a lot of research on it to help him play the part more convincingly. I've never seen him act like that before, John shows a lot of his talents in this movie.
Sealed With a Kiss is a wonderful romantic comedy starring John Stamos (Full House's Jesse Katsopolis) and Annabeth Gish (Double Jeopardy). A Boston businessman, Bennett Blake (John) is engaged to his boss's daughter, Christina Ethridge (Jane Sibbett). Bennett gets a chance for a major client, and a chance for partnership. He has to play golf in North Dakota with the client, the catch is, he has to let the client win. However, for some odd reason, the ball turned on the green, giving Bennett a hole-in-one. He won the game, but lost the client, and therefore giving him a bad reputation with the company. A few days later, Bennett and Christina mistakenly received a letter from Robbie (Annabeth), who is trying to save the Longfellow museum in Boston. The letter was supposed to be sent to Robbie's ex-lover Richard. Christina asked Bennett to return the letter to Robbie on the day of the meeting at the museum. Robbie, however, thought he was from Washington, coming to shut them down, and sent Bennett out. Later, she realized he wasn't against them, and made friends with him. But Bennett started to like her. While all of this was going on, he was still in bad shape with the company, and of course, he was engaged to the boss's daughter. All of this put together is about to turn Bennett's life upside down. This is absolutely a terrific movie for anyone who likes romance comedies. John and Annabeth make a great team, because both are wonderful actors.