"Dallas 362" is a good movie, in the tradition of all the wonderful 40s and 50s movies just about people and their lives. No overwhelming special effects, no fantasy. All the actors seem genuine and real, as if they might live next door. The situations are true-to-life, probably especially easy for younger people to recognize. The story is interesting. I've heard Jeff Goldblum criticized for always playing Jeff Goldblum. I don't think this is true; he has considerable range. Just compare his performance in this film to his hilarious thug in "Chain of Fools." "Dallas 362" can boast one of his best performances.
Can't believe that anyone would waste their time making a movie this bad.
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