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This one has them fixing up a single guy who (gasp!!) ISN'T THEIR FATHER!!!!! Yes, folks, they actually have a mother who
appears
for all of five seconds.
He
appears
in the best scene in this positively dreadful and near unwatchable crime drama about a Dragon Lady (Mari Honjo, who wisely hung up her acting spurs after completing this film) who controls the local syndicate.
It
appears
to be loosely based on the Lion King school of thought.
Isabella is nothing like the Aphrodite one reads about in the original text, and James Morland
appears
in the film far too little to leave the viewer with any understanding of his important role in the story.
Also, as others have pointed out before, this novel was intended to satirize the Gothic craze prevalent in Austen's time, but it
appears
that this "soft horror" film was designed and meant to be taken seriously.
When Sasha is singing in Count Me Out, the drummer disappears and then reappears, Itchy's shirt keeps changing color, his hat keeps changing position, one of the bridge is white, everyone in the background
appears
fat, halos keep changing colors and appearing and disappearing.
Even heaven
appears
different.
This movie
appears
to be a bunch of wannabes who got together and made a poor idea of a movie on a weekend with a borrowed camera.
This
appears
to be two movies spliced into one.
It
appears
that the film is attempting to make a statement about the dignity of women.
Because we realize that even though Michael Rooker, Caspar van Diem and all the girls are supposed to be trained Special Ops agents, they are all mysteriously transformed into Keystone Kops who can't shoot or see straight whenever Skeleton Man
appears.
I would say perhaps Sono was a hired hand on this project, but he
appears
to have written this boring trash as well.
There are a couple of times when Carly(remember a 13 year old girl)
appears
on her internet web show in a bikini top.
First of all, during the hijack scene, Irons sits too comfortably in his chair...he
appears
to be READING something, and rather calmly too!
The film had the greatest budget ever in Russian movie history, two international stars, colorful mass scenes, apparently shot quite close to the Kremlin - but in the end it
appears
to be a nice, sweet nothing.
The acting rates a 4, it
appears
too weak, even when someone is being beaten or murdered, it seems hoohum.
Character development
appears
static, and the characters seem like chess pieces on an abandoned chess board, thereby earning a rank of 3. The dialogue seems stilted, and
appears
to be forced to fit some Bowery pattern of speech--a 4 for dialogue.
It
appears
he doesn't have enough cash to cover the check.
Apparently everybody always
appears
to pinpoint some sort of gloomy and stylistic filming trademarks in his work that are completely lost on me.
Combination of raucous comedy and musical interludes are hindered by the poor staging (Sinatra is photographed singing at one point in a mirror, but one doesn't concentrate on his performance so much as noticing how odd the star
appears
reflected in this way!).
The exceptions that actually makes the whole thing worse is the terrible work made by the lighting guy who don't even have the skills to turn on the light in his own living room, the camera work that for no reasons at all sometimes are in tilted "Battlefield Earth" mode but for the most of the time are flat as a pancake, the extremely cheap and to small desert set that only contents a pile of sand in the front of a backdrop painted as a desert, that turns very old very fast because it
appears
in almost every scene, and the bad idea by the costume designer to try to mimic "The fifth element"'s fashion madness with the addition of the silliest hats ever made.
In all the films I've seen her in, she
appears
to me as the exact same character.
El Padrino :The Latin Godfather - while this seems to be a straight to DVD/video type movie- my fullframe copy obviously looked cropped- so maybe this flick had a limited theatrical run.And the title character
appears
to more of a Gringo than moi( I am half Honduran).
It looks nice, pretty settings, nicely acted,
appears
earnest and seems to be leading somewhere so you stay tuned awaiting a meaningful payoff.
It has the really humourous low budget feel to it, and the gore is suprisingly good for what
appears
to be a $500 budget.
looks like a 5th graders home movie project filmed with malfunctioning 8mm kiddie cameras . . . the editing
appears
to have been done by somebody having psychotic flashbacks (while on drugs and booze), with scenes cut short, followed by other, unrelated scenes, then chopped segments of scenes pasted in . . .
I'm always interested to see neglected movies that appear to have good credentials, but in this case the film's neglect
appears
justified.
The whole film feels cheap, but strangely Arnold Swarzenegger
appears
in this film but not as Conan, although he looks, acts and fights like Conan from the two Conan films, I don't know what thats about.
Anyway he only
appears
about every twenty minutes and doesn't hang around for long.
I did watch a part of the director's commentary and it
appears
he was as surprised as anyone that the movie was doing well.
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