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The
acting
is ridiculous.
Where to begin: lousy soundtrack, hammy acting, "action" in places.
There is a corny Scottish pastiche style throughout, not helped by weak writing (where motives are lumped in by the spadeful) and
acting
that is uneven and often unengaging (despite what reads like a decent cast).
Plot, storyline, acting, effects, direction - I could go on.
The plot was ridiculous, the premise was ridiculous, the
acting
was unconscionable, the effects were laughable and all of the outdoor scenes appear to have been filmed in New York's Central Park.
The problem is not in the acting, but instead the pacing.
There are obviously too many flaws with this movie to name here, so I'll just concentrate on the
acting.
"Milo" is yet another answer to a question nobody ever asked.Do we really need more slashers?I for one think we already have more than enough.I guess the professional tall guys overcharged so in this one we deal with a murderous kid that's also a zombie or a ghost when he feels like it.A long time ago,he drowned but that didn't bother him and he still kills people("Friday the 13th",what's that?).One day,his survivors have a big reunion and as a surprise twist,Milo comes to pay them a visit.Through some really bad shots that show everything except the murders the cast is thinned out till only the final girl is left to find out Milo's dull,I mean dark secret.She and her friends have been dying to know.Once discovered,Milo goes on yet another murderous rampage(isn't it his bedtime yet?) and the girl,well she screams a lot.The
acting
is not even bottom of the barrel,the barrel refuses to be associated with it.Milo can be one creepy bastard from time to time I give him that,but some movies just can't be saved without a great script or gratuitous nudity.
The cinematography is below the quality and innovation of that exhibited by the worst made-for-TV movies, the
acting
is awful (although I get the feeling that the fault for that lies squarely in the lap of the director), and speaking of which, did I mention the direction is so haphazard and inscrutable that it defies the definition of the word?
Plots, acting, art, dialog, music, whatsoever!
Sadly, FLYNN runs out of steam after about the first 35 minutes and with the entrance of hammy Steven Berkoff in a detour to New Guinea, (looking and
acting
like he wanted the Klaus Kinski role in FITZCARRALDO) the film starts to resemble a tele movie rather than a major cinema biography.
The lighting was terrible and the
acting
was absolutely unrelentlessly bad.
If you enjoy bad acting, thin plots and predictably weak outcomes, pull up a chair.
Or maybe it was the horrible
acting
of Wayans in an action flick.
These and other considerations lead me to conclude that Seagal should have never made this
acting
nightmare.
The plot is interesting but the
acting
and writing are too low key.
Despite the crappy
acting
and worthless dialogues that occur in almost all Zombie movies, this one is by far the worst.
The
acting
is so bad, and the gore is is so fake.
However, the
acting
was very good and the film was shot in an interesting way.
Terrible overbearing music equals the moronic dialogue and
acting.
Usually the TV series is splendid, even if the story is boring, you can trust the
acting
will make the it worth while.
The highlights certainly include both Gosling and Morse's acting, Gosling being an up-and-coming star, and Morse being an extremely well-established character actor with a good feel for disparate emotions.
When i saw the first octopus movie it was a laugh see the cheesy
acting
and appalling effects.
This film seemed to make up for the acting, but not the special effects.
Boring, rank nefarious plot, some of the worst direction I've ever come across, inane
acting
and horribly clichéd.
Having expressed that, I have no problem with the quality of the
acting
or the actors in this film.
There's no acting, no screenplay, no direction, no thrills and not even blood.
Frankly he has the
acting
ability of a 10 year old class clown, scratch that less than a 10 year old's ability to compare them to Carrot Top would be a grave insult upon their good name.
Bad acting, bad directing, bad storytelling, bad makeup, bad dialogue, bad effects, and bad reasoning behind certain actions taken by the characters.
The
acting
for the most part was dull and humourless with the cast playing one dimensional characters attacking every scene on the same note.
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