The original Lifetime cable movie Talhotblond , which premiered Saturday night against some pretty heavy quality-TV opposition The Hooters International Swimsuit Pageant on FX , was more involving than it had any right to be, a typical Lifetime cautionary-tale melodrama on the wages of infidelity and the lava flow of male pathology that managed to transcend the assembly kit. Considering that it was shot in 16 days and that it was her full-length debut, director Courtney Cox--yes, the raven-haired sitcom star of Friends and Cougar Town, going for the Ida Lupino B-movie trophy--drove this baby with force, clean dispatch, and observational acumen, drawing measured performances from her cast until her protagonist goes around the murderous bend. Based on a true story, for that is the Lifetime way, Talhotblond is the everyone-loses tale of a middle-aged man named Thomas Garret Dillahunt who finds excitement and enticement from the everyday suburban routine in online role-playing, pretending to be the young man he once was when a teenage cutie, the "tall hot blonde" of the title, engaging him on a poker site, invites him into a private chatroom and sends him a picture of her bikini bod, for which he falls hook, line, and sinker. One of the sneaky-funny aspects of Talhotblonde is how the guilty, finky, furtive, catting-around maneuvers of a man courting adultery are played out without ever leaving the house; like Guide for the Married Man without all that complicated rendezvousing and motel booking. Bathed in the sickly glow of the laptop screen, Thomas guards his log-in time, closing the lid when his wife hovers near and becoming bristlingly when irritated pops up in the doorway to interrupt what she thinks is his online poker game with the guys.
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