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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 347548" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>[ATTACH=full]42084[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>A proper whodunnit with a very satisfying ending, although I suspect it was supposed to be dramatic rather than clap-clap-cheer satisfying.</p><p>Glenn Close and Gillian Anderson got the best parts, I like the voice of Terence Stamp (it's very similar to Richard Thomas' voice) and the role of Las Vegas-bride "Brenda" seemed so tailor-made for Christina Hendricks that I almost couldn't believe that she <em>was</em> played by Christina Hendricks.</p><p>A few characters (and their performers) are a little wasted and it's only in one particular scene that they all get something interesting to say.</p><p></p><p>Oddly enough, it took me almost an hour to realise that the story was set in the 1950s. I simply assumed they all liked the classic cars and retro-outfits, but I thought it was peculiar that a multi-billionaire would watch his movies on a crappy old TV set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 347548, member: 8"] [ATTACH type="full"]42084[/ATTACH] A proper whodunnit with a very satisfying ending, although I suspect it was supposed to be dramatic rather than clap-clap-cheer satisfying. Glenn Close and Gillian Anderson got the best parts, I like the voice of Terence Stamp (it's very similar to Richard Thomas' voice) and the role of Las Vegas-bride "Brenda" seemed so tailor-made for Christina Hendricks that I almost couldn't believe that she [I]was[/I] played by Christina Hendricks. A few characters (and their performers) are a little wasted and it's only in one particular scene that they all get something interesting to say. Oddly enough, it took me almost an hour to realise that the story was set in the 1950s. I simply assumed they all liked the classic cars and retro-outfits, but I thought it was peculiar that a multi-billionaire would watch his movies on a crappy old TV set. [/QUOTE]
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