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Alive, like all of his films has an interesting plot, some nifty sequences and a fair
amount
of creativity.
This film is pretty bad too; obviously you cant go into a film that calls itself 'Zombie Bloodbath' and expect to see a masterpiece, and in fairness it does live up to the title with the
amount
of gore on display...but it all feels very old and tired, which isn't helped by the atrocious acting and stupid plot line.
I'm actually surprised at the
amount
of good ratings this anti-Christian pseudo-documentary got.
The main character was decently done and I felt sorry for him and there was a decent
amount
of backstory.
The husband, Nick (played by Peter Falk) is a blue collar worker who has trouble showing his wife, Mabel (played by Gena Rowlands) the
amount
of attention that she deserves.
Naturally if you mix a quaint Cornish village - largely populated by retired genteel ladies - with a liberal dose of marijuana, a certain
amount
of silliness will ensue.
A huge
amount
of stars have worked on this film.
The film offers much, but does takes an extremely inordinate
amount
of time to say it.
with this ABC family attempt of the hit blockbuster "cheaper by the dozen" comes an obnoxious
amount
of corny dialogue, shallow plot lines, and cheesy comebacks.
It all represents a typical Halmark way to endear viewers to the reduced
amount
of intelligence.
It's hard to criticize this movie, because I dislike the story itself, and no
amount
of good acting would have saved it.
After perusing the large
amount
of comments on this movie it is clear that there are two kinds of science fiction movie-goers.
The nudity
amount
is very slightly increased, as is the grossness of the jokes, and I could guess it being rated one star out of five, but I like it.
The evil nuns are original in design and get lots of good scenes, though not scary their certainly kinda cool, and the film also fields a fair
amount
of neat gore.
Zu Warriors makes exactly the same
amount
of sense whether the subtitles are on or off.
Over the years I've seen a bunch of these straight to video Segal movies, and every one holds the same
amount
of entertainment; unfortanetley, the entertainment level is at a low.
They can surely be fun, of course, as long as don't expect an intelligent scenario and as long as you're not irritated by seeing a giant
amount
of cheesy make-up effects.
Even backwoods cabins and campsites have rode shotgun to the
amount
of massacres that have taken place on campuses since Halloween categorised the genre as a cult horror category.
Well back to the actors, which from the get go seem to be just a bunch of friends who thought they would get a little
amount
of money together and try to make a movie that would be a great horror film.
First of all, if we were to take the
amount
of time characters spend walking from one room to another or one part of the house to another, it would eat up about a third of the movie.
However, I can't imagine that the heavy
amount
of narcissistic navel-gazing, trite humor, or banal subject matter would be particularly engaging to anyone over 30.
There was a fairly decent
amount
of nudity, which to me is a pretty good thing, but it wasn't all that hot.
No
amount
of fine acting or black and white film styling can make up for a total lack of substance.
So, apparently, the reason I should love this movie is simply because of the way it was made and the minimum
amount
of money used to make it and that is was made by Christians.
As usual for grindhouse flicks of era, there's a fair
amount
of undressing and dressing for no reason complemented by lousy music, annoying narration, and awkward editing.
And like other overblown Hollywood biopics ("De-Lovely" and "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," for instance) chronicling the lives of pretentious, overrated, or outright shallow ciphers given an aura of "mystique" by a society that thrives on the juicy behind-the-scenes details, "Domino" is a film that begins with little potential, and dashes that infinitesimal
amount
before the sixty-minute mark.
I really appreciate that people gather together and shoot cheap movies, but at least a certain
amount
of quality should be accomplished.
I am amazed at the
amount
of praise that is heaped on this movie by other commentators.
I don't blame the filmmakers for trying, but it takes an incredible
amount
of talent and circumspection to pull off the elusive Stephen King adaptation that works.
There's an agreeable
amount
of spatter, with an inventive implementation of the Baby Cart's weapons, but the editing film is a seriously disjointed, the film-making itself rougher than usual.
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