Dynasty The Reunion can be ordered from Aussie indie label, Viavision on DVD. It is region free and will play anywhere in the world. Picture quality is excellent. Alas, nothing can help this chestnut. It's still awful. And bringing back Al Corley to play Steven made NO sense at all. Do we just...
Martin wanted to leave. She thought she'd return to making movies. You'll recall, she was in the original Poseidon Adventure, and, of course, played Nancy Drew on TV. But it didn't happen for her again after Dynasty.
John Forsythe said he found out the show wasn't coming back two weeks before he was set to return to the studio to begin rehearsals for another season. Aaron Spelling begged the network to allow him a 2-part, 4-hour finale to tie up all the loose ends. But it was all vetoed as the network...
The real problem with The Colbys was that, after killing off Barbara Stanwyck's matriarch, Constance, the show had to rely on Stephanie Beecham's Sable to carry the load. Always thought Maxwell Caufield's Miles was thoroughly wasted and lost in the shuffle here. Eye candy without a purpose, once...
Too little, too late. After Season 5's Moldavian Massacre cliffhanger, the show had nowhere to go but down. And it did - fast. First, by not killing off any significant cast members in that hellacious slaughter that seemed to put every major player's future with the series in jeopardy. Instead...
That scene was excellent for Alexis' brutal dialogue: "Oh yes, Blake. I now own this house. So, take this cheap junk (tossing Krystle's furs over the bannister) and your blonde tramp and get out."
Nobody could play the uber-bitch like Joan Collins. Sad, what happened to the series when it...
All that you say is true. Things come suitable to the time. A movie like Dirty Dancing could only have been made in the eighties. Ditto for Road House. The present atrocity masquerading as a reboot of that Swayze franchise is painful to watch. This will be too!
Says something about the dearth of creative talents today that they continue to crib from and rape movies over thirty years old, hoping against hope to rekindle the magic of the originals.
Never happens. Never will.
This story perhaps could have survived a follow-up as in 'what happened to...
The Greatest Story Ever Told isn't a great movie, despite the obscene amount of positive publicity heaped upon the trades at the time of its theatrical release. Stolid to a fault, there are moments here where watching fresh paint cure is the preferable entertainment experience. And Max Von Sidow...