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This is one of the best movies I have ever seen, hands down. This is one of only a handful of films in my life that has ever stayed with me emotionally for days after I have seen it. I do have two problems with reviews I have read. I am a 32 year-old gay male, though not out of the closet, even now totally. I have a problem with reviews I see from hatemongers who only want to continue to mistreat gay people, and I have a problem with many, I think young, gay people who review the show and are disappointed that the characters don't set up house together. Trust me younglings, you cannot imagine the intolerance that existed for us, even still today in many places, but in the early 90s it was like that virtually everywhere in the U.S. You kept your sexuality private because you were afraid you would be murdered or live a life with even more daily harassment than you already had. So, sorry, no gay dances in this film, and to the intolerant I can only say, just imagine if the tables were turned and you were "suppose" to be gay; imagine how hard that would be for you. Oscars are deserved for this film, but I fear it may not get it because many are still not understanding or tolerant even until this day. Great western scenes and kudos for showing the true hardship for Michelle Williams' character's situation also; she was great and we have to have sympathy for women who are forced into situations like this by our society. Everyone....see the film now - you will be glad you did. Unfortunately, I have been in love with a guy from my college days for many years now, but he says because of society we cant be together, and he is as we speak planning to marry a woman in order to fit in. Sadly, I have ended the relationship - I will not have an affair with a married man.
Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith is one of the best movies I have ever seen. People who criticize it should be ashamed of themselves. It is always just human nature to try to criticize greatness, or whomever is in power. From the drum beats at the beginning, through the great action in much of the movie, the great light sabre battles, the turn to the dark side, feeling Yoda's grief as the Jedi are picked off by clones, to the perfect ending, which ties in perfectly with A New Hope, this movie rocks. Ten, ten and ten is all I have to say. Everyone should see it and you should go into the movie as you went in to Episode IV, with an open mind ready to enjoy, and not looking for something to complain about. Hats off to George Lucas for fulfilling the Star Wars legacy. And, despite what many say, Hayden Christensen did a great job. Relate his choices to choices you can make in life, and you will understand Episode II and III. May the force be with all of you,Travis
The reunion was great. Reflecting on the series, the best ever television series i might add, the first four seasons were the least entertaining. Pleshette, Haughton etc. made the series much better---actually by leaving it. Then we had several seasons of the best television ever made, from 84-90, and the show was actually great until it ended-----barring a few episodes at the first of the final season. Michelle Lee, Joan Van Ark, Ted Shackelford, Kevin Dobson, Donna Mills, Nicholette Sheridan, William Devane Michelle Phillips and Constance McCashin were the main players in the show. Julie Harris definitely was also, but she might not have wanted to come back. I do love all the child actors that grew up on the show, but they were supporting and most of all I LOVED Kathleen No one. She was GREAT. Lisa Hartman was great too.