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Yentl (1983)
Good intentions, but....
7 January 2007
Streisand was FORTY ONE when she made that movie. You don't think she could have maybe found a nice young Jewish girl in no more than her 20s to be the star? Oy!

Seriously, although you can't fault the storytelling, and Babs is a fair actress and a great singer, there was a little too much ego in the idea that a grown woman could pass herself off as a teenage girl. I know the TV show Smallville, for example, is guilty of the same thing -- Tom Welling is actually older than Brandon Routh (Superman Returns) -- but it detracts from credibility. An adult woman CANNOT look like a teenager, no matter HOW much makeup she wears. A teenage girl CAN pass off as a boy, with the right facial structure -- it's been done in real life. But Bab's ego got in the way of the story here.
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Man from Atlantis (1977–1978)
7/10
Movies vs TV Show
18 December 2006
The first movie was wonderful, the three following movies were pretty good. (The fourth movie, which was only a 90-minute instead of the usual 2-hour, was the highest-rated movie of the year.) The four movies were published as books. The series, unfortunately, was utterly destroyed by Herb Solow, who made it into a "kiddie show, like a comic book" -- and Solow didn't even know comic books. A giant two-headed sea horse? A giant squid made from a plastic purple shower curtain? It was embarrassing. The blessedly short-lived comics series itself was even worse -- the stories were passable, but the art was about the worst that comics have ever dared to try to sell.

There were also four paperback books made out of the movies. They were pretty much exactly the same as the scripts.

Duffy did most of his own stunts, being better at holding his breath than the stunt man. (Boy, did he have a six-pack! Yummm....) But he really wasn't that good a swimmer -- he actually lost to the guy from Grizzly Adams in the swimming competition on "Battle of the Network Stars." Ouch.

Victor Bueno, the recurring head bad guy ("Mr. Schubert") said it was his favorite role of all time, since he could camp it up to his heart's content -- and this from a man who had done everything from Shakespeare on stage to villains on Wild Wild West and Batman. The other recurring bad guy, Ted Neeley, is probably better known for his role on a fairly famous musical -- as Jesus Christ, Superstar.

Man from Atlantis also served as the inspiration for main characters in Vonda McIntyre's "Superluminal" and her four-part Starfarers series. McIntyre is considered one of the top ten living science fiction authors.

Mark Harris is a classic "Stranger in a Strange Land" type character. Unlike Aquaman and Submariner, he is apparently the last, or only, one of his kind, a distinction he shares with another not-quite-human guy named Kal-El.
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