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Probably the biggest problem I have with it all is that what must be huge
amounts
of money and a small army of workers are combined to build an amazingly over the top home for a single family.
Because they put out garbage and pay actors huge
amounts
of money to be garbage men and ask us to pay $10 to see their garbage.
The plot is unrealistically convoluted, the actors sport bad accents and director Robert Altman's participation
amounts
to collecting a pay check.
(It also stretches credibility that a man who has just been given what
amounts
to a likely death sentence, would cheerfully indulge in a sex romp with a woman he has just met).
This one delivers a lot of fighting, generous
amounts
of blood, bikers fighting Indians, and a shanty town that gets blown up and torn down one shack at a time.
Where Sleepless in Seattle delivered what
amounts
to be the same message, albeit on a more subtle, somewhat more mature level, Serendipity delivers it with a sledgehammer, and then proceeds to pound it into your psyche for the next tedious hour and a half or so (and that's an hour and a half of my life I'll never get back again, thank you very much!!).
Most of the action is tedious; the main character spends enormous
amounts
of time running around the crazed doctor's house and basement, and the neighborhood in general, or being roughed up by the cop, all of it boring and time-filling.
That's pretty much what he does, and the film's depiction of the beast is really really awful; it's basically a tall guy in a fur suit with a mask and a huge PVC tube for a hard-on that squirts copious
amounts
of white liquid.
I can only imagine that the writer and producer were taking huge
amounts
of recreational pharmaceuticals, and when discussing the plot actually thought it was a good idea.
He starts to take orders from the doll to take massive
amounts
of drugs, rape and kill, not always in that order.
Bad special effects, a weak storyline, ridiculous
amounts
of blood and gore, annoying and pointless characters, all that you can expect.
Extremely thin 'plot' of satanic rituals or some such mumbo-jumbo provides the hokey excuse to thread copious
amounts
of sex scenes together.
The production values are extremely poor and the technical aspects are pathetic, but the
amounts
of gratuitous violence & sex can hardly be described.
They have even slowed down the pace of the show where they only reveal tiny
amounts
of information per episode however it feels like they've just told you everything you wanted to know.
The dollar
amounts
may have changed but everything else is the same.
This movie is quality family entertainment, moderate
amounts
of violence, and skimpy clothes at the worst.
What can be said, really... "The Tenant" is a first-class thriller wrought with equal
amounts
of suspense and full-blown paranoia.
When one takes a clearly sober, rationally well-balanced view here, from the perspective of God's own attitude, all it actually
amounts
to is a fervent wish that the one forgiven will ultimately succeed at finding his way, seeing the light, and being granted mercy.
Everything takes place in a bubble-gum colored world where everyone is attractive, there are some easily-resolved conflicts that occasionally take away from the mostly happy proceedings, and vast
amounts
of plot are summarized by montages set to bouncy pop tunes.
In The White Balloon and Crimson Gold, the two other films by Jafar Panahi that I've seen, the director mines surprising
amounts
of depth in subjects that seem, on the surface, slight.
But it also works as an art film, using incredible
amounts
of symbolism to convey truths that go to our very core.
That always bothered me considering so much of hip hop, African-influenced dance, and breaking was with Blacks and Latinos in massive
amounts
in these particular sets and it wasn't always men who performed it, so I felt this movie has been a long time coming.
X-Men was a really entertaining, and overall great film.Than again, I use great in lowest term, but still, I think it deserves to be called great.This movie is one of those superhero movies that delivered and stuck.Most just deliver and then you forget about them, but this one always has to be one of the first superhero films that comes to mind when you think of that genre.The casting could've have been more perfect either.I mean, Hugh Jackman, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, and Halle Berry.All of them I've seen in numerous
amounts
of films and I think they're all fantastic.This is a good movie, and I recommend it for basically anyone.
I also noticed the back of the envelope calculations Atwill makes when pitching his stock market club for beggars only involved impossible amounts: millions in months.
It's a drama with
amounts
of romance and suspense/horror.
She's probably responsible for gathering the rest of the usually talented cast to participate in what
amounts
to be a sub-high school level wanna-be's attempt at a Woody Allen homage.
As usual, the plot
amounts
to little more than a convenient hat-rack on which to hang Skelton's usual brand of madcap.
In what
amounts
to be a sitcom remake of 1969's "If It's Tuesday, It Must Be Belgium", a farce that depicted the whirlwind antics of an American tour group in Europe, this film is even more dependent on stock characters and situations that appear transported from an Eisenhower-era story.
An incident is all the story real
amounts
to.
In Uwe Boll's stunning "Tunnel Rats," the increasingly interesting (but still no less maligned) German director has made what essentially
amounts
to a chronicle of the madness of war told in a confined, claustrophobic, and frighteningly intimate way.
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