Danz0 : That's exactly what it's been since September 6th, 1966. If you don't like it now, how cou...
grasshopper rex : You're going to love that ending.
BellaMia1 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. For the life of me, I don't understand what goes on in a jury's mind, sometimes. This crea...
grasshopper rex : Bonus points for knowing the sons names in the movies.
Steppenwolf71 : Pretty good. 4/5✨ That girl is a great little actress!
sanbro5 : Yawn.
random000 : Greats beyond greats. Duke, Basie, Ella, Benny & more.
random000 : When we were growing up, we knew Blondell as an older gal in hokey westerns. But that's no...
BellaMia1 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. For the life of me, I don't understand what goes on in a jury's mind, sometimes. This crea...
grasshopper rex : Bonus points for knowing the sons names in the movies.
The story of a dysfunctional comedy actress and her ambitious stand-in trading places. The message here could have been better delivered by choosing either a comedic approach or a dramatic one, as the blend doesn’t quite work on either front. Just not enough to overcome the sour story line and the drab dialogue, which is peppered with bad words intended to make it seem edgy but fails to disguise the absence of wit or imagination. For me a big fail, I also wonder who’s dumb ass idea it was to list Barrymore twice during the opening credits. But you might see something I missed…Watch and decide for your self.
**This is what happens when you cancel Santa Clarita Diet**