The UnMiracle (2017)

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The UnMiracle: Directed by Andrew Papke. With Stephen Baldwin, Amy Lyndon, Kevin Sorbo, Connor Williams. A suburban town is torn apart in the aftermath of an accidental teen drug overdose in this ensemble film exploring the mysteries of modern faith.

“I recently watched quite a bit of a 4-DVD set of u0026quot;Hereu0026#39;s Lucy!u0026quot; episodes including extras such as rehearsal footage, syndication sales tapes, Thalians award show, commentary by Lucie and Desi, Jr., etc.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn spite of Lucyu0026#39;s neediness, bitterness, volume and high vocal pitch, I quite enjoyed her honed technique, especially in the Burton/Taylor episode where she seems to really give a damn.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlso, her clothes are very chic for the most part (nicer than all the other actorsu0026#39; costumes) and I especially loved the once-familiar u0026quot;fallout shelteru0026quot; sign in the hallway outside Uncle Harryu0026#39;s office! The dance number Ann-Margret does with Desi, Jr. is something to behold. The Wayne Newton episode, believe it or not, is fun. And Lucy, Lucie and Ginger Rogers dancing the Charleston is cute. Lucy loved a Charleston! u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe animated Lucy puppet during the credits is adorable, but you get sick of it if you watch too many episodes! u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhat I really want to see are u0026quot;The Lucy Showu0026quot; (before u0026quot;Hereu0026#39;s Lucy!u0026quot;) episodes and extras, when Viv was Lucyu0026#39;s housemate and there were three kids living with them (not Lucyu0026#39;s own kids).”

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