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For a science fiction film and the
amount
of interest that Star Wars has and the money that it makes, I would have expected a different style of animation.
It mixes the right
amount
of humour with romance and horror, the story lines are brillaintly written and fast paced enough that you are never bored you are always sitting on your seat waiting for the next epsoide.
The animation is superb, and you can tell there was a huge
amount
of effort into making the scenery as great as the first one.
I had heard good reviews before finally seeing this movie and am already a fan of the horror genre.For a gay slasher film it was done tastefully.I like a movie like this that is more realistic instead of being b-rated and campy.I am glad the gay characters were more normal instead of showing all the negative stereotypes that a lot of TV shows and movies show.It's refreshing to see a regular gay movie about ordinary(but pretty)people in realistic circumstances.In some ways it's just eye candy since every character was cute and sexy,but no different then a lot of other movies.This movie has a good story,good actors,and nice effects with the right
amount
of suspense,gore and humor.It is very well directed,produced as well as acted.I hope a sequel is made to understand the motive to the killings and to see who is behind that demonic mask.
Even though I've spent a fair
amount
of time in England, I confess that I'm often baffled by North Country and Midlands accents.
I was astounded by the
amount
of detail that went into the making of the film, and the
amount
of responsibility put upon Jean, the continuity girl.
Is it possible that there is a correlation between the increased "awareness" of the media on the sensitive issue of sexism which their policy makers seem to believe can be dealt with by ruthlessly crushing any reference to the female sex in a comedy programme that is not totally adulatory,and the increased
amount
of disrespect and violence shown towards women in society in 2006?When Reg Varney made some outrageous remark to a large-bosomed bus conductress was he perhaps exorcising vicariously some deep need in the male members of his audience to do exactly the same thing themselves?Robbed by the self-appointed arbiters of public good of the opportunity of such relief,the nagged,the hen-pecked or the simply inadequate become more and more frustrated, sometimes with tragic results.
This movie gets a very much undeserved
amount
of flack for being a lessor work of Hitchcock.
Low-budget queasiness (worked on at an early point by Martin Scorsese) takes a surprising
amount
of time to mount its grisly story--and by this time, one is watching and waiting for one of the nasty killings to occur simply because nothing else is happening.
Nearly 25 years and an endless
amount
of viewings later, John Carpenter's "Escape from NY" still ranks high among the chosen few, quintessential cult films of the 80's.
I was surprised by the small
amount
of nudity in certain scenes.
Here, the most imagination you get is two men, four walls, and an insane
amount
of bland conversation.
First of all Gion no shimai treats a bundle of themes in a very skilled manner and with a limited
amount
of time.
So many people could have been cast here, you look at the
amount
of actionb stars there are out there, even the like of Don the Dragon and Gary Daniels, Billy Blanks can act better than this guy plus they are all martial artists.
I hoped at least for a generous
amount
of Sinatra singing but even that was 1) strictly rationed and 2) performed by a Sinatra imitator and then, to add insult to injury, the end credits roll over Elvis Presley's Tutti Frutti.
The death scenes are much too elaborate - (almost like a "Saw" movie), every suspense sequence is clouded by an intolerable
amount
of implausibility, and the conclusion is one of the most dissatisfying 'climaxes' I can recall... Avoid "Untraceable"...
If there were an award for the most
amount
of stock footage in a film, this would have to win.
the majority of this movie consisted of "small talk" between two seemingly unexperienced actors with what appeared to be an extensive
amount
of extremely bad "Ad Lib".
The thing is, if you've seen a decent
amount
of horror/sci-fi films from the 50s and early 60s and haven't found much that you liked, "The Mole People" is not for you.
The plot was manufactured, the acting was watch-able but not memorable, the camera work was OK, a moderate
amount
of gore.
All in all, 'There They Go-Go-Go' is a disappointment but is easily excused as an inevitable hiccup in a series that managed to sustain the same premise for an astonishing
amount
of time.
As we know about the original Aesop fable, this movie contraries from it and contains an abusive
amount
of clichés, pop culture references, movie references, and so much more clustered together.
Porky Pig is a farmer who wants to increase the
amount
of eggs that his hens lay.
Not everyone is able to watch this film not because it has unsuitable content (it is PG) but because it requires a maximum
amount
of patience.
A group of college kids travel to the ghost town of Hellgate to find out the truth about a young woman who was murdered by a motorcycle gang in the 1950's.There,they are greeted by ghosts and walking dead."Hellgate" is a cheesy horror flick that will satisfy only the most undemanding fans of horror genre.The acting is terrible and the script is cheesy beyond belief.There is a fair
amount
of blood and gore including a nice decapitation scene,unfortunately the special effects are lame.The only reasons to see this stinker are a fish on steroids and re-animated turtle plus Abigail Wolcott as a hot zombie girl.4 out of 10.Only for fans of truly mindless zombie flicks.
There's nothing wrong with films aimed at kids as long as it still treats its audience with a certain
amount
of intelligence.
Oh and I figured out how the lady (who is without oxygen for a substantial
amount
of time) lives after the explosion of the lab which...gently opens that hatch door.
With the same
amount
of money, someone else could have made a better movie because they were emotionally detached from the content and could have seen the obvious shortcomings.
I'm completely stunned by the
amount
of praise people seem to be lavishing on this turkey.
All things considered, even with the period specific "whites for ethnic minorities" casting mentality, respect for a certain
amount
of cultural authenticity was in this movie to a greater degree than in previous films of this era, and so I feel that in that respect this movie was ground breaking and helped slowly pave the way for minorities to eventually take center stage in great theatrical releases.
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