Romeo & Julia by Annie Kimberlin
Everything here is too sweet and goody-goody for my taste.

Everything here is too sweet and goody-goody for my taste.

Aside from the novelty of seeing local actors in an international movie, this one is a bit of a snooze. Watchable, but not very exciting.

This one makes for a better photobook than a movie.

Poor James Bond looks so lost and trapped here. Blink twice if you are in danger, honey-poo!

Cowboy hee-ya and other so predictable redneck hi-ya’s.

The author’s plot and characterization efforts are paper thin. Just how much do you want to laugh?

The story is campy but it has its moments.

Is it a romance? A crime drama? It seems to be both and yet neither here nor there.

The hero is an idiot.

A time travel? In a category line? Interesting.
