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Robert Montgomery directed and stars in this
adaptation
of the short story "Come Be My Love", and his acting performances of this era are unrelievedly lazy.
The screenwriter deserves extra low marks for trying to -- come to think of it, I don't know WHAT she was trying for, but suffice it to say she missed the mark by light years!! Couple that with all the over-acting and awful production values, this is one
adaptation
that should never have happened.
This is easily the worst
adaptation
of Greek mythology I've ever seen.
It utterly fails as an
adaptation
of the original myth, inventing silly plot twists and reducing the 12 labours to... 3 or 4, I think.
This is by far the worst Hemingway
adaptation
ever.
This is more than just an
adaptation
of Bond: it's a plain rip off!
Firstly, this is NOT an
adaptation
of a Stephen King book, short story, novella, or anything else.
What an awful
adaptation.
Terrible
adaptation
of Heminway's low key love story.
When Uwe Boll, cinema con man extraordinaire, released the first House Of The Dead
adaptation
to completely deserved mockery, it was generally agreed among fans of the source video game that one would have to be incredibly moronic to contemplate making a sequel.
this 2.5 hour diluted snore-fest appears to be one of the poorest excuses for an adaptation, ever.
Unfortunately, Koontz seems doomed to die without seeing a decent
adaptation
of his work.
His
adaptation
of the novel Riacho Doce is ridiculous.
This movie not only defied the Biblical story that has been told for thousands upon thousands of years to children one way or another, but it clearly took liberties that no
adaptation
would probably ever try.
And, that's the good news in this disappointing dog of an
adaptation
of The Tempest.
Congo is another multi-milion dollar
adaptation
of Crichton's works.
I rarely feel like I wasted my time... BUT, this
adaptation
of the Bell Witch story was horrible!
An
adaptation
can be successful.
Why did they have to make such a dreadful
adaptation?
But I was appalled at this
adaptation.
How else do you explain this travesty of a Jane Austen
adaptation?
The plot seems like a generic
adaptation
of the average blaxploitation film.
I noticed that another
adaptation
is being filmed for 2005 so we can only hope the acting will be better!
I just finished up this unofficial
adaptation
of H.P. Lovecraft's "The Lurking Fear" that was shot in Louisiana.
Either way, it is a much better
adaptation
than Full Moon's THE LURKING FEAR.
File this one under good adaptation, poor execution.
This is truly awful, the feeblest attempt at a comics
adaptation
ever committed to film.
It is hard for a lover of the novel Northanger Abbey to sit through this BBC
adaptation
and to keep from throwing objects at the TV screen-in fact, if Jane Austen herself were to see this, she would be somewhat amused and possibly put out.
And what I really can't say is whether this is a poor adaptation, or whether the play is just a bad choice for film.
It can work onstage, but it looks hilariously stilted in this soap-opera adaptation, which soft-peddles its heroine's bad behavior and never explains why she has so captivated so many men.
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