After watching the previews for A Perfect Getaway prior to it is release in theaters, I decided it was a movie I wanted to see. However, after the movie came and went from the big screen I thought otherwise. Now that A Perfect Getaway is on DVD, I gave it another try and was pleasantly surprised. This is an enjoyable movie for those who appreciate the action and suspense genre. As the previews advertised, three couples on vacation in Hawaii realize that maybe, one couple is not what they seem. Mila Jojovich and Steve Zahn both play against their types. Timothy Olyphant (Hitman), and Kiele Sanchez (Lost), are excellent supporting actors. The story moves quickly, allows the viewer to identify immediately with the main characters. Within the first minutes, we are also introduced to three different couples that all could be the killers. A good movie to watch on a Friday night, with your wife or girlfriend and a bowl of popcorn or wheat grass. (more…)
‘Related’ is an American comedy-drama series that aired on The WB network during the 2005-2006 television season. It revolved around the lives of four close-knit sisters – of Italian descent, raised in Brooklyn – living in New York City.
The show was created by former Sex and the City writer Liz Tuccillo, and executive produced by Friends co-creator Marta Kauffman. Despite heavy promotion, initial ratings did not warrant the show being picked up for a second season when The WB network was folded into The CW.
The untitled Related theme song is sung by The Veronicas, whose music was regularly featured in episodes. (more…)
Kiele Sanchez plays a woman who can handle herself in the outdoors in ‘A Perfect Getaway’ directed by “David ‘Da’ Kine Boners’ Twohy.” Kiele is looking absolutely gorgeous – and nothing like the outdoorsy character she plays in the film – Look for Ms. Sanchez soon in Sony Pictures, 30 Days of Night: Dark Days…we are looking forward for the pure hot talent of Kiele Sanchez.
As Sawyer put it so perfectly in her last episode, “Who the hell is Nikki?”
Kiele Sanchez, if nothing else as Nikki Fernandez’s brief run on Lost proves one of the advantages of writing for television as opposed to movies and books. Had Lost been a single long novel or film and had Nikki and her boy-toy Paolo still showed up halfway through, the writer would have had no way of knowing that the audience would resent them so much. Because a long-running TV show can evolve, Lost writers were able to gauge fan reaction and address the problem: They killed Nikki and Paolo and did so in a rather entertaining fashion. Yes, though I was no fan of these two, I found their final episode, “Exposé,” to be immensely entertaining, wonderfully dark and all-in-all rewarding, since it ended with the Losers burying Nikki and Paolo alive. Goodbye, Losers who should not have been! (more…)