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The Kidnapping of the President (1980)
Captain Kirk Saves the President
I really wanted to hate this movie. William Shatner has played in some real turkeys, 'Big Bad Mama' being a prime example. However, there was something about this film that I really liked. Maybe it was WS looking all natty and noble in his navy blue suit and trench coat. Or the idea of Van Johnson as the vice president, married to Ava Gardner -- oh, what a casting fiasco that was! Or Hal Holbrook being presidential yet once again. Or the fact that this was a Canadian film actually shot on location in Toronto (starring my favorite guy from north-of-the-border). The story wasn't too bad, the acting wasn't too horrible. And did I mention how cute Shatner looked?
Frank's Place (1987)
I Miss New Orleans
There must be SOME way that "Frank's Place" could be released on DVD! I have never felt as strongly about any other TV show and am as angry today as I was 20 years ago when CBS pulled the plug on it. This show had everything -- an excellent cast, tremendous scripts, and a setting that brought back memories of a city that I love. I wish that I would have taped the shows back then and am envious of those of you who had the foresight to do so. Frank's Place was ahead of it's time -- but would probably not have a huge following even in today's world because it was too quirky for the average sitcom watcher. I feel fortunate that I was able to see it the first time around and pray that (eventually) DVDs will be released and I can visit the Chez one more time.