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Post by Squad 51 on Mar 24, 2019 14:44:59 GMT -5
One of Wes' movies again - of my favorite time era: the Civil War in America. Deliverance Creek (2014) Synopsis (from IMDB): Set at the end of the Civil War, widowed mother of 3 Belle Gatlin Barlowe faces uncertainty as she attempts to defend her family's land by any means necessary. When the corrupt bank that runs their town pushes Belle into becoming an outlaw, the stakes become personal, setting off a chain of events that force her to question whether it's better to be good or to survive. Wes' role name: Sheriff Nate My review: As said above, the Civil War is my favorite historian era since North & South back in the 1980ies. Anyway, I found it interesting how one single woman fought against several men and plots against her. Her one friend is the Sheriff, yet they're in love and that complicates the relationship. She uses his inside knowledge to her advantage, yet in the end he knows that she was involved in a robbery. It was a great movie in my eyes. Still, an open end. You may wanna know how it ended. Some pictures again:
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Post by Tim on Mar 24, 2019 23:10:05 GMT -5
Never heard of this one myself. However, it does sound good.
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Post by Squad 51 on May 30, 2019 9:56:49 GMT -5
Sorry for the long delay with updating here. It must have slipped completely from my mind. Again sorry!
Never mind. Back to one of Drew's movies: Perfect on Paper (2014) Synopsis (from IMDB): A young woman moves to Los Angeles with the task of helping a famous author edit her upcoming romance novel. While dealing with the diva's many demands, she meets two men and realizes the best one for her might not necessarily be the one who looks best "on paper." Drew's role name: Coop (= John Cooper) My review: Yeah, well, Natalie (Lindsay Hartley), the main character, seems at first happy with her job but when she moves to L.A. to help a friend of hers, I guess she's simply used. However, the author (Morgan Fairchild) is simply a diva and surpresses her own needs and wishes in favor of others. While meeting Coop (Drew Fuller), a helper and not knowing his true identity, he seems to be good to be true. Still, changing the work and more, she realizes who she loves with. What shall happen here? A happy ending, of course. lol Some pictures again:
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Post by Tim on May 30, 2019 11:10:30 GMT -5
Drew's character's name is Coop!
Of course, only a Charmed fan would laugh at this.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on May 30, 2019 13:16:05 GMT -5
I did. Imagine Coop I mean Chris was a cupid somehow instead of half White Lighter then trying to fix his parents back together without them knowing who he was then? Hilarity ensues. 😁😁😁
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Post by Tim on May 30, 2019 16:17:13 GMT -5
Now that would have made an interesting TV movie in of itself.
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Post by Squad 51 on Aug 16, 2019 10:06:56 GMT -5
Up to the next one. Sorry for the delay again:
One of Drew's movie again: Love finds you in Charm (2015) Synopsis (from IMDB):Young Emma Miller (Danielle Chuchran) would appear to be lucky. This beautiful Amish girl has a loving family and the community's most eligible young man, Jacob (Kellen Boyle), wants to marry her. But she has more on her mind than buggies, bonnets and making her special goat cheese - Emma is secretly obsessed with Jane Austin's Pride and Prejudice and restlessly longs for adventure and travel. When given the opportunity to spend the season helping her widowed cousin Lydia (Meg Wittman) in scenic Charm, OH, Emma jumps at the chance. There she meets an Englischer, librarian Kelly Bennett (Tiffany Dupont), who has come to town to escape her chaotic life. Despite their differences, the two become fast friends. Settling into her cousin's farm, she finds Noah (Trevor Donovan) - a striking, well-read Amish young man who helps work the farm - intriguing, yet vexing. So when Emma's cheese attracts the attention of a local bed-and-breakfast and a handsome wine-and-cheese blog editor, Andy (Drew Fuller), she finds herself pulled between two worlds and two men. Emma must decide whether to stay amongst the Amish, or leave behind everyone and everything she's ever known to venture out into the world. Drew's role name: Andy My review: Well, here I have to wait long before Drew finally appears. Nearly half of the movie is over then, yet still it's nice to have a look at the Amish world. Looking for something new is always good, yet for those it's way too fast. Anyway, strange though that they show the Amish man with his perfect body and the outsider not. I'd love to have that seen. Never mind. In the end, the familiar living wins and the blogger is out. Some pictures again:
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Post by Tim on Aug 16, 2019 11:10:13 GMT -5
Drew appears in a movie with the word "charm" in it.
Talk about irony
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Post by Squad 51 on Nov 10, 2019 9:12:11 GMT -5
Sorry for the delay again but at least there are more movies out there for me to review. Found another TV movie of Drew online but unfortunately, others I'd love to have, are hard to find online these days. So now we have two movies of Drew and one of Wes left. I'm working on more - hopefully.
Anyway, back to the movie: Bachelors (2015) Synopsis (from IMDB):Womanizing advertising executive Aaron tries to stop best friend Sean from falling into the "eternal damnation" of marriage by throwing a wild bachelor party to remind Sean of the joys of bachelorhood. Drew's role name: Sean My review:Well, what can be said about a movie when one friend finds his true love and the other one reminds him of the good ol' days. You may recognize while watching Aaron (Colin Egglesfield) and Sean (Drew Fuller) - well, it's just hilarious. Many familiar faces and by the way, Sean is a younger brother again. Big irony here. Anyway, for a laugh and fun it's good to watch. Otherwise - not really. Some pictures again:
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Post by Tim on Nov 10, 2019 12:23:42 GMT -5
Never heard of this one either.
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Post by Squad 51 on Dec 29, 2019 10:09:22 GMT -5
Let's go on here before there really will be a long break here. I have to watch and research first again.
Another one of Drew's TV movies: 911 Nightmare (2016) Synopsis (from IMDB): A 911 operator is fired after mistaking a real murder for a prank call. After that, and feeling guilt, she works to find the killer before there is another victim. On her path to find the killer she discovered more about herself. Drew's role name: Tim My review: A former cop working as an 911 operator who doesn't recognize a call as an emergency? That's high likely unbelievable if you ask me but the authors of that story were ... not thinking clearly. I mean the main character, Christine (Fiona Gubelmann), is very self centered and it takes long before she confides into another cop, Tim (Drew Fuller), who helps her in the end and gets shot for it. There are certainly rules in each PD but that seems to be forgotten as well, just for keep the story running. lol Some pictures again:
As said above, there might be long break since I have to watch two movies first and find more movies online. Hopefully.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Dec 29, 2019 11:25:27 GMT -5
Drew looks fit here if you know what I mean. 😗😗😗
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Post by Tim on Dec 30, 2019 1:12:06 GMT -5
Sounds like an interesting movie.
Perhaps I'll give it a watch if it ever turns up here.
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