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We, along with a lot of the other people in the
audience
walked out of the theater muttering "that was disgusting", "what a waste of time", "I should've walked out", "where was the comedy", "that was pathetic", etc.
It actually made us, the audience, voice our disgust and the feeling that we had just been thoroughly ripped off.
The
audience
is beaten into submission by chiche upon chiche about the British class system.
Unfortunately, due to the moral strictures of the time, much of Sinhue's story (which is rife with romantic and sexual exploits) remains on the cutting room floor and instead, the
audience
is treated to reels and reels of Victor Mature's wooden acting.
Both of these movies are really dumb, and part of the dumb-ness is the fact that as the
audience
we are forced to watch Bruce Willis go through his routines and we should say "Wow! isn't he smart!"
I hope they got better movies than this, because this film failed to deliver on any of the hopes that
audience
may have entertained, from the fantasy of seeing James Franco without his shirt, down to more simple wishes, such as decent acting, coherent direction, character development, or actual production values.
Plagued by film school effects such as freeze frames to show moments of emotional distress, and obvious influences ranging from My Own Private Idaho to Terminator 2, this film failed on almost every level to engage the
audience.
After the first twenty minutes of valiantly trying to take it seriously, the
audience
collectively threw up it's hands and just started to enjoy the inherent crappiness of the film.
I think that's who it was written for.. it plays like they were thinking of a real low rent, drug induced
audience
for this one..
Lawrence Tierney goes through his psycho kick but it's a strictly by-the-numbers performance, mechanically churning out what the
audience
expected from him after "Dillinger" (an overrated movie but at least better than this).
Claire Trevor's character is too stupid and unmotivated to have any
audience
appeal, and the action (such as it is) stays so resolutely inside that damned house in San Francisco the film becomes claustrophobic instead of genuinely thrilling.
The only people in the
audience
who seemed to be enthralled with the film were the seventies generation folks who were some how reliving the past with the songs.
Weekend update, Seth has to tell the
audience
when to laugh.....Seth would get a proper reception in a Baghdad cafe though...Make sure Andy goes with him...
Occasionally, these very long slow sequences are interrupted by shocking stills, such as a close up of female genitalia, shown for one full minute of film time
(audience
crowd laughing in the last 20 seconds, as to say, "what's the message?").
Some corageous people in the
audience
walked away after the first hour.
The creators expected humor to be laughable/passable if they include sarcasm in every line that comes out of Underdog's mouth and use scene after scene of bland, played out aspects to "charm" the audiences light-hearted side, while still making them "ooh" and "ah" for more with boring action scenes and insipid, lackluster performances that made me want to yell at everyone in the
audience
that was enjoying it.
The target
audience
will obviously go for it, though inspiration is a bit low, particularly in the second-half (just about the time our heroes impulsively outrun the cops in a student-driver car).
Really, REALLY... What pleases
audience
(american one!) in this so called show is totally beyond me.
The silly songs the cat sings were boring and monotonous, even for the children in the
audience.
It's pretentious, trying to get the
audience
to feel bad for the people involved, but I couldn't care less.
Stop playing to the dumb audience, please.
I don't know much else to say except the
audience
I saw it with absolutely loved it.. so maybe it's just me.
I laugh every time they need to exercise a "horrible spirit" that we as an
audience
have seen nothing of.
As an audience, we are impossibly involved with the actions on the screen.
There are unnecessary shots to an
audience
watching the clips and Donald Pleasance and Nancy Allen are among
audience
members who turn to the camera and explain why we love horror films.
The original title of "Cottonmouth Joe" would've put things into better perspective for much of the viewing
audience.
We couldn't leave the
audience
pondering anything left open-ended as they exit.
This movie doesn't trust an
audience
to figure things out without being led to them.
at one point, the biggest cheer i heard in the
audience
is when a person in the crowd yelled 'boooo' during a very confusingly emotional scene.
She always wanted to perform before a "captive
audience"
?
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