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Date Posted: 20:57:48 01/04/13 Fri
Author: JJ Ronda
Subject: I agree about the Good Witch movies. Inside
In reply to: doc 's message, "I haven't cared that much for either of their choices. DJE was "okay" in Close To Home and the amnesia movie, but neither were of the caliber of JAG. I haven't liked any of his other shows/movies. CB's 1st & 2nd movie in the Good Witch series was cute, but then the series suffered from what kills all movie series, "beating the dead horse of initial success." I hate Army Wives, but then I hate most of the programming on "Lifetime for Whiney Women." I would still love to see the duo in the Kay Scarpetta--Benton Wesley roles. They would be perfect, since they..." on 12:22:34 01/04/13 Fri

They were cute, fun, romantic, warm and fuzzy type movies and I enjoyed them, but I would probably never watch any of them again, not with so many other good old movies out there that I want to see. DJE also had a couple of cute, fun, romantic, family movies (Dad's Home, Truth Be Told) that were similar in style and just as good as the Good Witch movies, IMO. In fact, I'd say they were better, because I would consider watching those two movies again, but I probably would not consider watching any of the Good Witch movies again, even though I truly liked them. I can't really speak for Army Wives, because I haven't watched it, but I just can't see holding up the Good Witch movies as being *that* much better than what DJE has done. JMHO

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[> [> doc, I think the roles of Kay and Benton would be great. Seems like they would really fill the bill. They have to get back to the beginning since Benton has now blown away in the wind at Hilton Head...so sad for Kay. Even Marino was touched enough to get really dresses properly. -- jenks, 08:38:14 01/05/13 Sat [1]


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[> [> [> Hey Jenks, I haven't read the last 2 or books, but... -- doc, 12:07:15 01/05/13 Sat [1]

...Benton was supposed killed & his face found in freezer by Kay. I think the readers threw a fit, because a couple books later we learn he is in witness protection. They end up back together, but after that, everyone seems so unhappy, I kind of quit reading. I think Patricia Cornwell lost her drive to write, because her last few books have been weaker. I figure a producer could get rights to the books & then use writers to continue in the vein of the beginning 1/2 of the Scarpetta series. I think DJE & CB could really sell those roles!!!!


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[> [> [> [> Thanks for the correction, doc. I looked it up and it seems in Blow Fly, Benton reappeared. Glad to hear that. I haven't read all her books in order so am out on a limb here, but stll think your idea of DJE/CB playing the roles would be a great idea. -- jenks-who will make a list of the PC books I have read and try to catch up., 15:34:41 01/05/13 Sat [1]


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