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Glenn Krasner
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Brandon Norwalk has written the most complete analysis of Miami Vice I have ever seen and should be commended on it. As I read each point, I mentally nodded my head in agreement with each one. As a nerdy student, I was home every Friday night to watch each episode, and it was unlike any other show on tv at the time,

Where I live, in New York City, I can safely say, that in the last five years, at least ten movie theaters/complexes have closed in New York City and Long Island, with more slated to be closed. The reasons are numerous: changing dating patterns, DVDs, streaming, and Netflix. I wish I could still afford to see

I like seeing movies on a big screen in a theater, but cannot afford to do so anymore. The last movie I saw was so bad, despite all the great stars involved, I could not believe that they went through the trouble to make it. When I get some money again, maybe my wife and I will start attending again, because there

I actually saw this movie once on PBS many years ago (already), and the impression it left on me never faded. It is a great historical document, and it is required viewing for WW II buffs, French History buffs, or people who are interested in the Jewish experience in France. I have never seen it shown on television