George Kennedy and Vera Miles in A Great American Tragedy (1972)
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Sylvia Sidney, Kate Jackson, and Joan Blondell in Death at Love House (1976).
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Corey Feldman, David Birney, Drew Barrymore and Tatum O’Neal for Joanna Lee’s 15 and Getting Straight
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Elaine Cassidy The Lost World (2001)
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Columbo: Season 3 (1973-74)
This is a pretty solid season that continues the series' overall consistency. The stories move at a good pace and play with the typical murder mystery format of the series in clever ways. The series keeps many of its core elements but they are often presented in refined and exciting new directions. Columbo is given some added character depths here, which allows for some of Peter Falk's best bits in the series thus far, and the guest characters are given some nice variety. The guest actors continue to shine here with some iconic figures used in unexpected ways. The direction plays with the series' style while letting each episode stand out in their set pieces. The visuals make great use of the settings while having distinct moments for each episode. This is a fun season that matches the previous seasons and in some episodes surpasses them.
Episodes Ranked:
8.Candidate for Crime
7.Mind Over Mayhem
6.Publish or Perish
5.Double Exposure
4.A Friend in Deed
3.Swan Song
2.Lovely But Lethal
1.Any Old Port in a Storm
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I never really liked the idea of superheros in MK universe except Spawn seeing his lore kinda fits into MK's lore, but I with ScyFi channel did more with the heroine Dark Light.
She was a Lilith, which apparently in that movie was an entire race of all women, all from the original one. When a nest was destroyed, a priest kept one newborn alive and cared for her from the shadows until her powers presented themselves with vast superhuman strength and spead aswell as the ability to sense others of her kind and flight. Her abilities are sealed by 7 curse marks that God buried into her skin, which good deeds and selfless acts are the only way to be rid of them.
A cult artificially created a male of their species, which killed the people in the cult and went on a rampage, causing Darklight to confront and defeat him.
This is the superheroine we never got and should have gotten more of.
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Lenora May, George Kennedy, and Sandy Martin in The Gambler: The Legend Continues (1987)
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