The Four Seasons review....

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parafins
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The Four Seasons review....

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O.K. I have now watched "The Four Seasons" movie.I give it a 5 rating on a scale of 1 to 10.The St.John background scenes just aren't long enough for me.The birds eye view of Whistling Cay when so quick I almost missed it. :( The first scene was of Big, and Little Maho,then on to Gibney.After the St.John scenes, the movie became ho- hum to me.There's a lot of cursing in this movie{It was alot like having Luna in our living room :shock: }Don't get me wrong,I liked the movie ,I just wished there was more St.John in the film. :D Parafins....
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I ordered this on netflix, looking forward to the (brief) scenery! Did anyone see OPEN WATER? Was that not Trunk Bay shown in the beginning? Why did I EVER watch that stinkin movie??? :shock:
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Yes the St. John scenes were way too short, but long enough to get Alan Alda and his family to spend many a Christmas at Caneel.

And yes that was Trunk Bay in the openeing of the movie "Open Water". It was shot on a shoe string budget, with a hand help camera, and they used any existing footage they had on hand. Trunk was one of them.

Open Water = stupid movie (although it was based on an actual event).

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I love that movie! The St. John scenes are my favorite, but I like the other segments as well. But hey, its 26 years old, so its bound to seem a little dated.
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