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But, bleak elements aside, this was also a pretty funny film as well.
you can past that the general conceit of the whole film, America turning into a barren wasteland simply because they used up all the oil, is a straw dog impossibility and if you push
aside
that character's this stupid and ineffective could survive when nearly 2/3rd of the population have passed on, then this certainly had the capacity to be a fun little flick.
But, if one can put that aside, then this is a highly enjoyable movie.
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from the dubious morality of this so-called comedy, wit and suggestion are so far out of the writers' reach that this is a laugh-free succession of unappealing sex scenes and leaden filler, topped off with a charmless cast.
(Such mobsters include Eric Roberts,William Forsythe, Sasha "Kickboxer 2-4" Mitchell,Patrick Kilpatrick, Ice-T and Dennis Hopper) If anything else, Luck Of The Draw answers the burning question of what became of Sasha Mitchell after Step By Step, however that aside, Luck Of The Draw is just terrible.
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from starring the worst actors in the history of movie making, the "plot" was mind numbingly blasé, the dialogue painfully cringe inducing, and Mariel Hemingway's performance bad enough to make her poor grandfather vomit on himself in his grave.
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from some significant progression in the two main characters, where Sam expresses some past conflict with their father, "Bugs" is a rather weak episode with not nearly enough focus on the revealed swarm seen at the end.
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from the comedy aspect of the show which is actually the only aspect of it, is the staggering list of guest stars this show has.
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from the prostitutes and a scene with urine-tossing though, QUEST is inoffensive enough, and manages to cram more idiocy into its approx.
I'd be hard-pressed to even classify this as a 'real' movie...It's more of a display of Penn's attempt at 'riding on the edge' of any conventional-type comedy film, meaning it's an (obviously)'improvisational comedy that centers around a cardgame ('The Grand')...Fairly enough, it's taglined as 'an improvisational comedy...using a handful of actors playing characters competing in an actual poker tournament', which is quite accurate...So, you have been warned...I think the problem here
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from the old 'ust because someone gives you the money to do soething, doesn't mean you should), no the problem is that it's a little 'too improvisational' and feels like it might 'all-be' an improvisation...LIKE NO SCRIPTED LINES WHATSOEVER...It's like a musical where the orchestra didn't have any sheet usic, but a guy going "like this: dong-cha-dong-chucka-dong-dong-dong"...At least that's the way I felt watching this...In fact, the thought 'kept' coming into my mind...I said "self"..."I don't think they had a written script"...
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from that this is a pretty good movie.
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from a good version of Charlie McCarthy, his Cary Grant and the rest of his attempts were just awful and sounded nothing like the originals.
But put all that
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and wind your sense of humour down a couple of notches and this movie is a "rootin, tootin, shootin" good time.
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from Lewis(I learned so much watching him) and Allen I was bored to sleep.
And, all prejudices of myself being Belgian aside, one of the most entertaining splatter flicks of the entire 80's decade!
This extraneous
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from the Four Daughters series is said to have been made by popular demand, and to have defied the rule that sequels or spin-offs are never up to par.
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from not having any plot, the dialogue was painful, and the characters were annoying.
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from that, there are many moments of real entertainment, especially be two soon-to-be Broadway choreographers, Bob Fossee and Gower Champion.
It falls short of "The Funeral" in that the character development,
aside
from Ryoko and Gondo, is a little weaker.
Put your Sondheim sophistication
aside
and enjoy this wonderfully down-home parody of government and backwoods folk.
That aside, this has to be one of the most disappointing movies ever.
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from the blatant attempt to cash in on the popularity of Arthurian legend (this story has nothing whatsoever to do with King Arthur, despite the use of some recognizable names), this movie is just plain terrible.
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from JFK, the English civil war is my favourite period of history.
It insults your intelligence at every turn, lacks any real bite, and, I assure you, flash clothes aside, this movie will ruin your evening.
My biggest gripe over "Haunted Forest",
aside
from the previously mentioned and the lack of gore, would definitely be the ungodly horrible acting.
Some may find the cursory examination of Christian belief an over-riding message in this 1991 film by Michael Tolkin, but if one can put
aside
the discussions over whether god exists or not, it is an hysterical comedy, in that indie self-important message movie way.
And
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from this episode, the X-Files normally seems to cater to the curious type of audience that wants to actually find out what's going on.
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from being a total rip-off of the Halloween series (escaped mental patient returns home; a sibling is attached in the plot line; the killer wears a mask and coveralls, doesn't talk, appears and disappears, gets purposely rammed by a car, etc), the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the whole crazy hitchhiker part; the main character escapes by jumping out a window), House of 1,000 Corpses (the neon lighting and the whole "horror ride" setting, the hitchhiker looking like Baby and wearing a cowboy hat and having an annoying laugh), the movie itself was cliché to hell!
The film tries to drive some meaning into the reasons for these two to be out there in the wild for emptiness in significance of their own lives, but the cultural complications are brushed
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because the filmmakers do not quite get why there is any of that sort of experience in the first place for these characters who should not have had any need to spend any time out there at all.
But
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from the attitudes of that era, the acting is what you would expect from a typical low budget movie with a lot of aspiring actors (similar to the non-featured cadets that appeared in the Police Academy movies).
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