If you remember those really good (and sometimes REALLY cheesy) TV movies from the late Sixties/early-to-mid Seventies, like DUEL, KILLDOZER, DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK, DYING ROOM ONLY, CROWHAVEN FARM, FIVE DESPERATE WOMEN, THE NIGHT STALKER and THE NIGHT STRANGLER, etc., you know what I'm talking about. They were great training for up-and-coming actors, and provided steady work for Golden-Age-of-Hollywood legends who couldn't get many big-screen movie roles anymore. Now it seems like all the basic cable channels like Disney, TNT, Court TV, Lifetime, A&E and the rest are producing their own films, and the major networks have fallen back on mostly reality shows and newsfotainment shows to pad their schedules.
Does anybody think that they'll ever "make 'em like they used to?"
2007-06-12
10:41:05
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dreamchaser8860
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