Vanished
Vanished
TV-14 | 21 August 2006 (USA)

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    Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
    Inadvands Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess
    Calum Hutton It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
    Skyler Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
    poopface-18 This is one of those frustrating series that ends without resolving anything. There are no answers to ANY of the main questions on which the series is based.Why do people do what they do? What is motivating them? What do they want to achieve, and do they even know what they want themselves? I'm not referring to the series. I'm talking about whoever wrote and made this rubbish.We seem to meet the same elements in every "thriller" series these days; but unlikeable characters, sinister secret organizations, mysterious men in big cars chasing people around and killing them, and nearly every character with a hidden agenda, does not a story make.This could have been a great story but for some reason the opportunity was wasted.At the end of the final episode the woman is still on the run, and we never find out why she was kidnapped in the first place. If that isn't reason enough to avoid this series, you've obviously got too much time on your hands.Ming-Na looks cool & sexy, though.
    Modblondie Were parts of this film made in Old San Juan? My husband and I stayed at the Gallery Inn, and it looks just like this hotel in the movie. It was complete with the parrots, statues, etc. It is owned by an artist named Jan. There is a courtyard at the Gallery Inn that looks just like the one viewed in the movie. Please let me know if this location was used. I also noticed that the cobblestone streets that were beside the hotel looked very similar. The streets were steep, and lined with colorful houses. We stayed in a room that was under the balcony, and it was exquisite. There was a sitting room off the bedroom, with arched windows, books, a table and couch, and exquisite antiques and art work. It opened onto the balcony, which had a breathtaking view. Above our balcony was the observation deck, which overlooked the city and docked cruise ships dotting the landscape. Gorgeous! Carole Brennan
    xanmanson Don't listen to anyone telling you different- Vanished is tied for best new show of the season with Jericho. People may say that it's not Lost- thing is- that's a good thing- the arc is far better thought out than Lost- there are intriguing teases every week that actually tie to the mystery- unlike the irrelevant baggage Lost carries around with it.Vanished is a very addictive show, and the fact that it follows one compelling case makes it all the more exciting- for example there are no pointless characters- like the prevalent 'comic-relief' character we get in almost every show now.True Vanished is not the best show of all time- some of the acting leaves room for improvement, and the senator's daughter is a little bit on the annoying side, but at least we get varied characters, which is something you only usually now get on veronica mars and grey's anatomy.The real tragedy would be if this show gets cancelled before it finishes its arc while Lost blunders on not ever planning to wrap up any of its mysteries.
    katsan2 This has got to be one of the worst shows on TV. The actors, and that is putting it mildly, are terrible. With all the lip pursing the "Senator" does it it's like he has forgotten his lines. Everyone is always glancing around, looking at Lord knows what. It could be a good show, if anyone in it could seem interested in what they are doing. I have not missed an episode, because the plot is decent, but after last nights show I knew I could not go through another hour with those people. One more thing....I live in Atlanta, and the least they could do is get things right. We do not have a tunnel, let alone a North and South tunnel. Also we do have I-20, but not THE 20 as they call it. And it's called Georgia Power Company; not Georgia Energy. The shots they show are not Atlanta either. So you put all this together and you have a miserable waste of a good idea. I gave it my best shot, but I can't take anymore.
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