
Over the miles and through the years, the riders gossiped, shared jokes and became tight friends. and the lush Westside communities of Beverly Hills, Bel-Air and Pacific Palisades. The current two-hour route zigzags 23 miles between gritty neighborhoods in South L.A. We’re going to really all miss it.”īorn in 1968 out of the Watts riots’ ashes to improve access to jobs, the line ferried maids, cooks, butlers and others like Jones across the economic and geographic divides of Los Angeles.
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Unoriginal content, typical plot line and typical character development plus kids playing jokes, maturing and having boring paced character development, while the viewer has more idea what's going on moreso than the actor's make this film a real stinker.“We’ve had some good times, mmm-mm, good times,” Jones said as riders toasted and hugged one another on Friday, a few eyes moist with tears. There's soppy moment's and a dash of romance, nothing you haven't seen before. Humor? Nah, unless you are some 80's chap that always has their head in the past, at other family films, then yes, the whole thing is a comedy festival. The film has little original content, a sick father that makes the viewer feel bad for not enjoying the film, but not much else. A typical cash-in of the ever-popular Nanny McPhee, this film boast's a typical family film character roster bittersweet mother (or in this case, nanny), rebel teenager, deadbeat dad and a little brother who is mainly a supporting character and has little plot of his own.

Please note I lost interest in this film halfway through, so this is a slightly inaccurate review, but still display's my feeling's I felt while watching this. And in that category this is one of the better ones
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However, if you are a typical American conservative and like your movies to be bright and devoid of anything controversial this is a movie for you. If you like your movies to have a shred of realism (even the average romantic comedy has more realism than the average Hallmark movie) this film is not for you as it is not a movie for me. And that makes it impossible to relate to. And the way the nanny is winning over the children, just too easy to be believable. It does not feature the real world but the world we would like it to be. But Hallmark takes this concept to a whole other level.

At the end of the movie I want the main character to gain his or her love interest, have a bright looking future and the "bully/bad guy" to be punished or forgotten. Do not get me wrong: I love movies to be cliché and predictable to a certain point. Not even good actors such as Vanessa Marcil or Dean Stockwell can save this movie in my view without a serious change of the script: something it will never get. In such movies, every character is a stereotype with matching state of mind (sad, angry, etc) and things/situations that would make the viewer think or truly care for the characters are not included in the movie as it is "suitable for the whole family".

Also being an American Hallmark film, the church is mentioned frequently and the main character is religious.
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As with most Hallmark movies, people fall in love after meeting twice, the characters in the movie are almost flawless (for example: the main character: does charity work, watches after her sick father and works full time) and the range of emotions/desires is, shall we say "limited". However when I say it is a typical Hallmark movie, this is also the weak part of the movie.

It it's sugar sweet and "suitable for the whole family". What can I say this is a typical Hallmark movie.
