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Reviews
Dying to Belong (1997)
One of the best TV movies made (from what I saw:-o)
I never actually saw this movie in its fullness, but what I saw impressed me. It had a great teenage cast headed by heartthrob Mark-Paul Gosselaar. Hilary Swank of The Next Karate Kid and Buffy,The Vampire Slayer (the movie) fame did an exceptional job. I don't really like Jenna Von Oy but she was good in her short amount of film. Can't wait to see this movie in its fullness.
Specimen (1996)
For a TV movie not bad!
I've seen this film and its not great,but not terrible. Mark-Paul did a good job as the alien. I liked the film and would like to see it again. I was wondering about it and couldn't remember the title,and then I looked it up. I also know other people who enjoyed the film. Granted, I respect other people's opinion's I don't think it deserved the trashing that the Joe guy gave it, It was actually not that terrible!
Never Been Kissed (1999)
Funny and bordering on "Chick Flick".
I loved the movie. The cast was excellent. It was kind of boring at the very beginning, but when Josie Geller (Barrymore) started High School, I practically couldn't take my eyes of the screen.
Drew Barrymore did an exquisite job. She proved that if you want something bad enough you work hard and really truly want it you can get whatever you want.
As soon as Jeremy Jordan (Guy Perkins) entered the picture I was hooked 100%. Jeremy Jordan is not only a talented actor, he is also extremely attractive. I loved how he portrayed "Guy", first as a jerk and then a nice guy, somewhat. Not many people could pull off such a transaction, you've got to be a talented actor to do it. Jeremy is definitely a talented actor. He should be around for some time.
David Arquette was exquisite, he makes the perfect funny man. With movies such as "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer", "Scream", "Scream 2" and the awaited "Scream 3", and now "Never Been Kissed" under his belt, he'll be around for quite a while.
I enjoyed this film and wouldn't mind seeing it a couple more times.
The Deep End of the Ocean (1999)
Beautifully done and emotionally fulfilling.
I loved "Deep End Of the Ocean", I found it emotionally touching. I loved how well the cast worked together. I had originally wanted to see it simply, because of Jonathan Jackson. I have been impressed by his acting talent since I started watching "General Hospital". But, once I started watching the movie I was hooked, I fell in love with the characters, and felt as though I was a part of their lives.
Everyone one in this film succeeded, in showing the emotions and the steps it takes to except something so tragic, as having your son kidnapped. They all sent out amazing performances. This is a wonderful movie and that you should see it, it will make you cry though, so don't forget the tissues.
I'm in the process of reading the book and there is a lot of stuff cut out,but I believe they got the essence and emotion from the book right on track.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film and could see it many more times, twice just wasn't enough.