![]() ![]() Sinkhole only hits lands, this can hit all manner of cards from enlightened tutor to goblin matron to survival of the fittest and it is never as dead as sinkhole is since it cantrips. Why is it better? Well it is quite simple. What I propose to do with the card is replace sinkhole with shadow of doubt. I just discovered this card from ravnica and thought "Gee, this is like stifle but it is a 0 for 1 since you cantrip off of it in response to a fetchland activation but for 2 mana." But it is a blue black hybrid card so a mono black deck could reasonably run it in conjunction with dark ritual to have it active turn 1 and negate the card disadvantage of dark ritual. I don't regret having seen it, but there isn't exactly anything to recommend here.Players can't search libraries this turn. And the film is entertaining, albeit in an extremely lowbrow sort of way. It's hard to say if her performance is uneven, or it's just the character. So what's good about this film? Fairuza Balk is interesting. In effect, he invites everyone to overact as much as they care to. He lets everyone wink at the audience and make cute little sideways comments to the camera. In fact, he has next to no ability to rein in his actors. Speaking of Brian Dennehy (who I like very much as an actor), he is not a good director. Not that I have anything against the AA, but it just smacks of recent conversion fervor. ![]() ![]() At one point, his character references his time being sober as being virtually the exact same as Dennehy himself. The origin of this is embarrassingly close to the life of director/star Brian Dennehy. Then there's the shameless Alcoholics Anonymous propaganda. One of the lowest scenes is a retread of the old "death as an aphrodisiac" cliché. Scene after scene is right out of the cheapest, lowest quality pulp fiction. The judge's lines are inappropriate and unrealistic. The script of "Shadow of a Doubt" is bad. ![]()
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