Saturday

The Perfect Man

The Perfect ManSome of this move was pretty sick. Daughter pretending to be her mom's suitor, mom pretending to be her daughter's love interest. This is taken out of context, but still, even in context...yuck. I don't like a happy ending that evolves almost entirely from deception. And I don't like cookie cutter movies like this one implying such lies and actions are ok because things will work out. They won't. Only in the movies.

If you're really desperate to see Heather Locklear (who is good) in a movie, I guess this will do, although the main focus is Hillary Duff and there's plenty of movies to see her in, isn't there? Otherwise, try and find an LAX* rerun because she was great in that (Why did NBC cancel that show? did I miss something?). I guess I just hoped for something better. Maybe next time.

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Click

ClickI didn't expect to like this movie very much but I did. Funny how even the ridiculous can be endearing. How great would it be to fast forward through some of the stressful and annoying occurrences in our lives? And pause the important, replay those events over and over again whenever we wanted to?

Ok, with the right equipment at the right time, some of us can do that now. How about a chance to see your life as it would be if you took a certain path? Would insight change your idea of what's important? Perhaps. While there was a bit in this I could've done without, there was a lot here to enjoy. And a sweet little moral (or one I gleaned from this) to cherish your family and your life. It could always be worse.

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