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Columbo: Undercover (1994)
Season 10, Episode 9
6/10
An Underwhelming Columbo Entry
31 July 2012
Even though the majority of people find the new (1989-2003) Columbo movies inferior to the classic episodes from the 1970's, I actually find them usually to be on par with the originals. For one thing, the newer episodes have much better production values; the cinematography and original musical scores are often striking and skillfully done. That being said, this particular "new" installment was a disappointment for me.

The premise of the movie is certainly intriguing - two men are killed in a seedy apartment and one of them has a jigsaw like piece of a picture. This leads Columbo into a complex mystery which involves finding the many pieces of a photograph that reveals the location of $4 million worth of stolen loot. This money was attained from a heist many years ago, where all four of the robbers were shot to death after they had already hidden the cash. Columbo then goes "undercover" to try to gain all the pieces of the puzzle from many different colorful characters before someone beats him to the punch.

The plot originated from an Ed McBain novel (Jigsaw) and it is an odd choice to mold the Columbo character into a seemingly unrelated novel. This results in a drastic change from the usual Columbo formula we all love and the results are lukewarm. While it was nice to see Peter Falk exercise his acting range in this movie by playing many different characters while undercover, the movie doesn't have the essential ingredient that made the Columbo franchise successful in the first place - the cat and mouse game. Without this dynamic the movie's momentum drags and by the end of the movie when the villain was revealed I really didn't care much. The "who-dunnit" aspect was not strong enough for me to care and the killer was not convincing nor exciting enough for this movie to be a success.

Some bright spots of the episode was the brilliant (but much too short) performance of Tyne Daly as the pitiful, sleazy ex-hooker Dorothea McNally. The scenes between her and Peter Falk crackle with electricity and their one scene together is the highlight of the movie. The musical score by Dick De Benedictis has a film-noir sound to it and adds to the atmosphere of the movie. The cinematography is uncharacteristically gritty and dark for a Columbo movie - which commonly focuses on the life of the rich and elegant.

Overall, this was an enjoyable but mediocre Columbo entry. Still recommended despite its shortcomings.
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9/10
Cute and Witty!
7 February 2008
Great movie for the whole family. There is no crude jokes or swearing! Has a witty plot and lovable characters. I only wish the movie had more songs. VeggieTales movies usually have lots of songs! Anyway, it's still is a wholesome, clever and cute little film. There was even some jokes that adults could only get, like gags about the "Love Boat" and stuff. But, it didn't have Bob the Tomato, in the movie until the very end. That was too bad because Bob is my favorite character. My favorite part is at the end when the "Rock Monster" music video plays. It's really funny. Overall, I recommend this film for anyone who wants to see a harmless and witty movie about talking vegetables. Enjoy!
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8/10
A pretty well made show about the hunt for amazing treasures.
22 December 2007
I got the Complete 1st and Second Seasons of this TV series for my birthday and I think it's pretty well made. Each episode is very interesting and the quality of the series is very high. The first season is hosted by Eric Close and he does an OK job of it. Second Season is hosted by Mark Hamill and he is, again, only OK. I like the episodes about "The Rarest Jazz Recording of all time" and 'The Rarest Hollywood Footage" and the lost "Frankenstein" movie poster. I was surprised to find that there wasn't that much information on the internet about this documentary series and all I pretty much know is that it aired on TLC for a while. Even if this show is very unknown to the public it is still worth seeing.
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The Littlest Angel (1969 TV Movie)
1/10
The worst movie I have ever seen.
22 December 2007
It was Christmas morning. One of my gifts that year was "The Littlest Angel" movie. As a family we decided to watch it Christmas day. When the movie started I was horrified. The movie was so low budget, it looked like a school play.... a really bad school play. And the plot was just as bad as the budget. Maybe even worse. Its about a little boy who jumps off a cliff because he's chasing a bird. Then he ends up in heaven and becomes the most annoying angel ever. By the end of the movie I was already asleep so I don't even know how it ended. And I didn't care. In my opinion I have never seen such a low budget, boring and stupid movie ever since. It's so bad it's not even funny.
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