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The Night Shift: Do No Harm (2017)
Season 4, Episode 3
10/10
Captivating
6 July 2017
This episode sure kept me involved. It is one of the most engaging, captivating shows, and this episode was definitely one of the best. A lot of the components which involve each character were included, as well as their realistic interactions with one another.

I do have a quick question for those of you who are reading this: what happened to the message boards? I cannot find any way to access them. I'd appreciate any help you have to offer.
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Bears (I) (2014)
10/10
I loved this film! It managed to be realistic without showing the usual brutality of nature.
8 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
The music, John C. Reilly's narration, scenery, EVERYTHING about it was perfect. It was so cute the way the narration sort of 'anthropomorphized' the bears' behavior. I watch a lot of nature programs. This was so uplifting and enjoyable. It was realistic as far as what Skye had to do to ensure that her cubs, as well as she, would survive. Including other animals like the wolf, the raven, made it even more interesting and substantive. In addition, being able to see the actual photographers and film crew during the credits at the end makes the viewer realize how much effort went into filming this.Absolutely fantastic film!
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A Dog Named Christmas (2009 TV Movie)
10/10
great movie in every aspect
30 November 2009
I agree completely with Kjirstin-1. I'm glad she pointed out the "errors" (for want of a better word) in sdquinn2-1's post about Bruce Greenwood's age and the Viet Nam postage issue. I thought bringing that into the film was perfect; it was a great way to explain why George didn't want to bond with another dog.

And for those of us who are around the same age as Bruce Greenwood, it was even more powerful to see how his character looked during the war and how he looks now. Something we can 'relate' to, which made the movie that much more powerful and moving. On another note, I adore Bruce Greenwood, and again, in agreement with Kjirstin-1, he could play pretty much any character. He is an incredible actor, and he was perfect for that role. Noah Fisher was also incredible. I've seen him in a few TV shows (Law & Order SVU) where he was good; but he was so believable as the 'challenged' Todd. Not just any actor could perform that well in such a role.

To say that the actor dog who played Christmas was phenomenal is an understatement. This was another aspect of the film which made it so great.

So to sum up, this was just a wonderful film in every sense of the word. And last but not least, the gentleman who wrote the book upon which the movie was based expressing the need for people to adopt homeless dogs for Christmas not only added to the poignancy of the movie, but hopefully, planted a seed in the viewers' minds about adopting a pet.
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