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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Garage Sale Mystery: All That Glitters was all right. I enjoyed it completely, noting the changes in casting. Of course the original cast members may no longer have been available, but the switch came across as a form of deconstruction and metaphysical ensemble acting. Well-written, well-directed, well-performed, an interesting peek into the antiques business, around a cozy mystery and subplots to boot. The protagonist has a refreshing, expressive face, and all of her close-ups are justified.

This time it's the assistant who's wearing the beautiful necklaces. The protagonist was wearing only a dinky, Law & Order pendant on an equally dinky chain. And whatever happened to the nice song for the closing titles?

At any rate, here are two movies-for-TV that I won't hesitate to recommend to my granddaughters at any time because they are safe and wholesome.

Both movies:

--Do not tell you what religion to practice.
--Have no nudity.
--Have romance but have no sex.
--Have no drugs.
--Have no gambling.
--Have no cuss words.
--Do not assume that the viewer is stupid.

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