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Ghost Loop (2019–2020)
1/10
This show is a loop o'
4 January 2020
This is the worst team in have ever had the misfortune to watch. The white haired female and Califf?, are simply overacting, badly. The only person that seems focused on his job is Sean. But he constantly relies on the ghost box. Sean claims to be sensitive, but two episodes in, and still hasn't used anything but his constant companion, the ghost box. He likes to cherry pick responses from the ghost box, which I find off putting, to say the least.

Overall, I think this group of people can't stand each other and are constantly stepping all over one another. Califf loves to order everyone around, especially Sean. Califf really needs to learn to calm down, or find someone that will let him work alone.

Hope this helps someone out. Notice I didnt get personal. Just stating what I see as obvious problems with the show. Of course, most shows need to work out kinks. This one reminds me a lot of the boys from Tennessee Wraith Chasers. Ha! They had to go thru a lot of reboots. But they did have natural comedic talent. Considering they all knew each other before the show.

Ghost Loop folks, take a break, maybe recast. Try again?!?
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Hurlyburly (1998)
7/10
Stream of consciousness
25 December 2019
If you are in the mood to watch a play turned into a film, much like, "My dinner with Andre", this is the movie for you.

This is definitely a PLAY written for the screen. Most of the reviews I read here kept using a particular word to describe this film. WORDY. In my humble opinion, that is because the writer wrote the play and wrote the screenplay for this film.

This film is also written in a style most of the reviewers never mentioned, mainly because I dont think they have ever heard of it. Most haven't. Mainly because it is definitely not the style of writing someone would normally use for a film. It is called STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS writing. You start with one thought and go, naturally letting your mind just take the reigns and not stopping, no punctuation, just words.

That is this film. Just lots and lots of words. Maybe if they had chosen someone other than the guy that wrote the play, to write the screenplay, maybe it would have been more palatable.
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