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Glass House: The Good Mother (2006)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Steven Antin
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: 10/3/2006
Cast: Jason London, Angie Harmon
Published ID: 817959
UPC: 043396150096,
Plot: In this follow-up to the 2001 thriller The Glass House, young siblings Abby and Ethan are adopted by outwardly perfect parents Eve and Raymond Goode, only to find that that their new guardian's remote mansion is far from the idyllic abode that it initially appears to be. Angie Harmon and Joel Gretsch star in a skin-crawling domestic thriller that was scripted by Brett Merryman and marks the directorial debut of longtime actor Steve Antin. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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there is a reason it's being sold for 10 cents used
Added 2/4/2009

This is the typical trash that is coming out of hollywood and their channels like lifetime, sci-fi, usa, WE and most other channels that feel they can release another movie about a mother or father gone bad on a budget that barely covers the film in the cameras but would gladly sell it to us suckers who don't know any better. Why would the guy from baggar vance ever be in a movie like this? He was great in baggar. Talk about career suicide. AWFUL, AWFUL, and awful. Please don't waste your money on another psycho mom that wants to kill all her foster children. Did I say Awful? I can't even believe they are trying to sell it.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Suspene!!
Added 5/22/2007

I love this movie. Angie Harmon usually plays the cop, the lawyer, the victom,etc,ect, but in this movie she changes her image completely!! She is such a talented actress. I never really paid that much attention to her before, but after this, I'm going to...watch this movie. It's Way better than the first one...
3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Entertaining But Not in the Way the Film Was Intended
Added 4/21/2007

"The Good Mother" begins with recently orphaned children, Abby and Ethan, who are adapted by seemingly nice husband and wife Raymond and Eve living in a fancy house. But of course the two children will find that the couple's nice and kind attitudes hide something else, something that was NOT seen in the previously released "The Glass House," made about five years ago.

I don't spoil your fun of watching "The Good Mother" another entry of Sony's direct-to-video film, of which story itself, predictable and ridiculous, would not be of much interest to most of you than the (intentionally, I guess) campy acting from the leading lady Angie Harmon as Eve. Her unique character would surely remind you of "Mommy Dearest" if not as intense as Faye Dunaway's now legendary performance. Look how Eve, or a good mother if you like, checks out each item before having dinner with awfully boring husband, saying "Chicken, beans, salad, wine ... perfect." In a scene you can see her actually growling like a tiger. That's hilarious.

If you can ignore the countless plots holes and incredible stupid decisions some characters make, you might find yourself enjoying this B thriller. Surprisingly good is Jordan Hinson as Abby, who deserves a much better script than this. To these two leading ladies go my two stars.

2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Major Disappointment !
Added 2/2/2007

I have always said when it comes to Hollywood sequels they are usually always worse than the "original" movie.
Unfortunately, I was proven right again by this sequal to the excellent "original" Glass House movie.

The problem with "Glass House 2" is its absolute predictability: This starts with the plot, moves to the general atmosphere, applies to the fate of the characters, and lasts right up to the happy ending. Therefore, really everything is sooo predictable, that it takes the suspense out of even the most promising scenes, where one can tell that the producers were trying desperately to conjure up some suspense, but, nonetheless, everything comes to no avail.

While watching this movie, as an avid Thriller fan, I kept thinking to myself this can't be it, there must be some kind of a departure or twist in the story coming any time soon, from this all too predictable plot. Well, there was none what so ever, the movie just kept draging on, in its rather slow pace and fashion.
The acting was solid, especially the "good" mother, but what's the use, when even that is wasted in such a run of the mill story.

One can really see that the only motive in making such sequels, and films in general, is money. Also the aforementioned 2 instances where the figure that the sister of the younger brother sees is never explained, as well as the bed in the basement are logical flaws, that were added undoubtedly for suspense purposes. I don't think that they really mar the film much. These cases are not real problems, the real problem is the sheer predictability, which makes everything seem dull and tedious.

So do yourself a favor and avoid this one, if you haven't see the first movie, see it, its fabulous and in contrast to this one very exciting and unpredictable 'til the end.

P.S. Maybe my rating wouldn't have been as harsh, had this movie not been called "Glass House 2", but with that title it just raised my expectations immensly, hence, the 1 star rating.

4 out of 5 people found this helpful.
Should be camp but goes for art
Added 1/5/2007

This type of movie, more often than not, delves into the realm of camp. An over the top character like the mother in this film fits the bill perfectly. One minute sweet as pie, the next minute spitting venom to the enjoyment of all viewers. The problem with this film is that it takes itself far too seriously. There are endless shots of birds flying, sunsets,and exterior shots of the house all for no reason. The film moves at a glacial pace for most of the begining and is hampered by an absolutely ludicrous ending(even by thriller standards). Really only worth a watch for the performance by Angie HArmon.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
there is a reason it's being sold for 10 cents used
Added 2/4/2009

This is the typical trash that is coming out of hollywood and their channels like lifetime, sci-fi, usa, WE and most other channels that feel they can release another movie about a mother or father gone bad on a budget that barely covers the film in the cameras but would gladly sell it to us suckers who don't know any better. Why would the guy from baggar vance ever be in a movie like this? He was great in baggar. Talk about career suicide. AWFUL, AWFUL, and awful. Please don't waste your money on another psycho mom that wants to kill all her foster children. Did I say Awful? I can't even believe they are trying to sell it.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Suspene!!
Added 5/22/2007

I love this movie. Angie Harmon usually plays the cop, the lawyer, the victom,etc,ect, but in this movie she changes her image completely!! She is such a talented actress. I never really paid that much attention to her before, but after this, I'm going to...watch this movie. It's Way better than the first one...
3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Entertaining But Not in the Way the Film Was Intended
Added 4/21/2007

"The Good Mother" begins with recently orphaned children, Abby and Ethan, who are adapted by seemingly nice husband and wife Raymond and Eve living in a fancy house. But of course the two children will find that the couple's nice and kind attitudes hide something else, something that was NOT seen in the previously released "The Glass House," made about five years ago.

I don't spoil your fun of watching "The Good Mother" another entry of Sony's direct-to-video film, of which story itself, predictable and ridiculous, would not be of much interest to most of you than the (intentionally, I guess) campy acting from the leading lady Angie Harmon as Eve. Her unique character would surely remind you of "Mommy Dearest" if not as intense as Faye Dunaway's now legendary performance. Look how Eve, or a good mother if you like, checks out each item before having dinner with awfully boring husband, saying "Chicken, beans, salad, wine ... perfect." In a scene you can see her actually growling like a tiger. That's hilarious.

If you can ignore the countless plots holes and incredible stupid decisions some characters make, you might find yourself enjoying this B thriller. Surprisingly good is Jordan Hinson as Abby, who deserves a much better script than this. To these two leading ladies go my two stars.

2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
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