suggests that toonbug is referring to the 1978 'Heaven Can Wait' which has nothing to do with the Ameche film but is a remake of 'Here Comes Mr. Jordan'.
For 1776, "Washington: hot new singer!" is inaccurate; General Washington was out fighting during the Second Continental Congress and is mentioned, but never seen, in the musical.
For White Christmas, the review "'Holiday Inn' in Technicolor" is inaccurate. While the song White Christmas was introduced in the film Holiday Inn the two films aren't based on the same story at all. Holiday Inn is about opening a nightclub in Connecticut that has shows only on Holidays and White Christmas is about two war vets who do a Christmas show at their former commanding officer's lodge in Vermont in order to help him out.
I feel like a heel for bringing this up, but here goes.
A majority (i.e., 3 out of 5) of the posted reviews for Flowers in the Attic make reference to the incestuous relationship between the two main characters that drives the novel.
However, the filmmakers unwisely elected to remove that plot point from the film entirely, making these reviews unfortunately inaccurate.
Note: I don't think Gentleman Ghost's review is inaccurate under these circumstances, since the other case of incest mentioned in the book was kept in the film.
Any reviews here referring to Rambo killing people are wrong. http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?id=518 He doesn't kill anyone in this movie. There is only one death that we see and that's Bill McKinney who falls out of the helicopter.
I feel like a heel for bringing this up, but here goes.
A majority (i.e., 3 out of 5) of the posted reviews for Flowers in the Attic make reference to the incestuous relationship between the two main characters that drives the novel.
However, the filmmakers unwisely elected to remove that plot point from the film entirely, making these reviews unfortunately inaccurate.
Note: I don't think Gentleman Ghost's review is inaccurate under these circumstances, since the other case of incest mentioned in the book was kept in the film.
Since we are talking about books. I saw Five People You Meet in Heaven the other day. The Tv movie. In the book he gets killed by a coaster. In the movie he gets killed by a 'Drop' ride. Yes...I even deleted my review. Although im still credited for adding the movie. SOOOO..some reviews are factually inaccurate. Sorry guys.
I feel like a heel for bringing this up, but here goes.
A majority (i.e., 3 out of 5) of the posted reviews for Flowers in the Attic make reference to the incestuous relationship between the two main characters that drives the novel.
However, the filmmakers unwisely elected to remove that plot point from the film entirely, making these reviews unfortunately inaccurate.
Note: I don't think Gentleman Ghost's review is inaccurate under these circumstances, since the other case of incest mentioned in the book was kept in the film.
Since we are talking about books. I saw Five People You Meet in Heaven the other day. The Tv movie. In the book he gets killed by a coaster. In the movie he gets killed by a 'Drop' ride. Yes...I even deleted my review. Although im still credited for adding the movie. SOOOO..some reviews are factually inaccurate. Sorry guys.
I feel like a heel for bringing this up, but here goes.
A majority (i.e., 3 out of 5) of the posted reviews for Flowers in the Attic make reference to the incestuous relationship between the two main characters that drives the novel.
However, the filmmakers unwisely elected to remove that plot point from the film entirely, making these reviews unfortunately inaccurate.
Note: I don't think Gentleman Ghost's review is inaccurate under these circumstances, since the other case of incest mentioned in the book was kept in the film.
Since we are talking about books. I saw Five People You Meet in Heaven the other day. The Tv movie. In the book he gets killed by a coaster. In the movie he gets killed by a 'Drop' ride. Yes...I even deleted my review. Although im still credited for adding the movie. SOOOO..some reviews are factually inaccurate. Sorry guys.
Well I have just written a replacement for it.
You shouldn't have to re-write too much - Voight's character does work at an amusement park fixing rollercoasters in the film.
(I only got to see about 20 minutes of it when it was on TV the other day. Hope they re-run it, since it looks interesting.)
I feel like a heel for bringing this up, but here goes.
A majority (i.e., 3 out of 5) of the posted reviews for Flowers in the Attic make reference to the incestuous relationship between the two main characters that drives the novel.
However, the filmmakers unwisely elected to remove that plot point from the film entirely, making these reviews unfortunately inaccurate.
Note: I don't think Gentleman Ghost's review is inaccurate under these circumstances, since the other case of incest mentioned in the book was kept in the film.
Since we are talking about books. I saw Five People You Meet in Heaven the other day. The Tv movie. In the book he gets killed by a coaster. In the movie he gets killed by a 'Drop' ride. Yes...I even deleted my review. Although im still credited for adding the movie. SOOOO..some reviews are factually inaccurate. Sorry guys.
Well I have just written a replacement for it.
You shouldn't have to re-write too much - Voight's character does work at an amusement park fixing rollercoasters in the film.
(I only got to see about 20 minutes of it when it was on TV the other day. Hope they re-run it, since it looks interesting.)
I rented the movie by the way. I think it was too expensive for a TV movie to make the coaster jump the track. I had to delete mine. Was plain and simply wrong.