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(The closing screen crawl boasts that it's based on actual events...just like "Plan 9!") Some may feel burned by the abrupt finale, but it should still
appeal
to conspiracy cranks.
An attempt at crossover to
appeal
to those who don't appreciate opera, exploiting the fame of one of the greatest opera singers of all time, it fails badly.
That's where the humanistic
appeal
ends.
The movie seemed to
appeal
me because of the new type of Pokemon Celebi.
If Sadie had even the slightest bit of charisma or appeal, we might be able to buy into the concept that she gets the (small) breaks that she does.
Make a movie that would
appeal
to watchers and not just show images of scared people and some hair (dead Japanese woman).
Not surprisingly, cheesy science fiction doesn't
appeal
to them quite as much...
There were also some very clever 'time loop' moments which always have that head-melt
appeal.
With a title like that, it's above and beyond my comprehension how this movie just did NOT
appeal
to me.
At other times it feels like the kind of anime tale better suited to hentai, yet there is no sex, no tentacle rape (Thank goodness!) and very little sex appeal, this despite the physical appearance of the title character.
I like a lot of the actors/actresses involved in this project so being insulted by the movie felt even worse than if they used a unknowns .The main problem was this movie was clearly just a concept created to
appeal
to baby boomers .In 20 or 30 years Nbc will probably do a movie just like this about the early 90's .
Do not even go into your car and think that you might see this movie if any others do not
appeal
to you.
Overall, this is a poor show all the way, I'm sure it will
appeal
to some people, who love seeing the Bollywood actor beat up 100 guys.
Neither is really charismatic or has much sex
appeal.
I have only recently been able to catch up with the films of Marilyn Miller since they are not shown on TCM in the UK.I have been much intrigued over the years because this was one of the superstars of the 20s.What was she really like.To some stars of this era like Jolson some of the magic still shines through,but alas not for Miller.Her dancing seems awkward and poorly choreographed,her singing somewhat limited and as an actress she makes Ruby Keeler seem like Hepburn.Even worse in this film as the public had grown tired of musicals virtually all of the musical numbers have been deleted.So we are left with a comedy of that period with little real appeal.She was being paid $500000 for this!So i have only two conclusion.Either she was poorly served by the cinema or she had no talent at all.I think that the truth is nearer the later than the former.
I sat in the theater surrounded by teenagers who left in droves to find another movie to sneak into wondering who thought this movie would
appeal
to anyone.
Overall, The Rogue will probably have some
appeal
for people who love the seventies style, but unfortunately it doesn't have much else to offer.
If you like typical hollywood war films that end just in time to give a politically charged
appeal
to the public about the greatness and glory of war, GO SEE THIS MOVIE.
Today however, it's merely a footnote in '70s film history, and lacks the wide-range
appeal
of other movies in this genre.
It was obvious that this movie is designed to
appeal
to the Chick Flick audience, to which i have sat through quite a few and enjoyed most.
This movie hasn't aged very well at all and now it's main
appeal
is just to see a snap shot of Sin City, circa 1969 and all the incessant smoking, the weird hair (Drivas has an atomic comb over that makes him resemble a well-groomed hip Cousin It) and trendy fashions that went along with it.
I've never understood the
appeal
of Garbo.
When transferred to New York from London (and I presume this link is meant to
appeal
to viewers on both sides of the Atlantic), he proves equally out of place with his new colleagues.
I don't really like to trash the effort of people trying to create some entertainment or, heaven forbid, art but this film would seem to
appeal
to no one.
The town of Weaver seems harmless at first and has tourist
appeal
until the family is stranded there overnight and they begin to have good reason to suspect that others have experienced their same predicament with fatal outcomes.
guess if you like watching children and pets being brutally killed,this film might especially
appeal
to you.
Unfortunately, that's about the only audience mainstream that the original Gamera series will have any
appeal
to.
From the film one would get the impression that they mainly
appeal
to the women who go to the gay clubs and then end up hiring the "dancers" for private sessions.
I wonder what ruined the movie more: the superficial script, throwing away all the potential of the plot, or the bad acting, disturbing any
appeal
that might be left.
Obviously the movie was made to
appeal
to an audience of children, and to its credit, it was better than most of the original programing on the Disney Channel and similar kid-focused networks.
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