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Its plagiarism is so sinful and
blatant
that although Ritchie does at least attempt to give his own spin he should be punished for even trying to pass it off as his own work.
The thing that really irritated me was the
blatant
advertising - constantly - for a well known internet provider.
I can't believe that in the 34 prior comments, nobody mentioned that this film is a
blatant
rip-off of Born Yesterday.
I really wanted to like this film, but so much of it is stolen/borrowed from other work -- some of the borrowing is painfully
blatant.
Having read the novel before seeing this film, I was enormously disappointed by the wooden acting and the arrogance of the producers in their
blatant
disregard of the plot.
This movie is a
blatant
attempt by the left in Hollywood to portray Reagan's administration as incompetent and bungling.
The look and feel also seemed to be very inspired by the film Watership Down including a
blatant
rip off/homage to the Ghost Rabbit of Inlay.
The inclusion of obviously underage characters is appalling and the obvious racist sentiments (anti-White) are
blatant
and unsettling - society cannot be blamed for people who have chosen drugs, unemployment and rejection of education on the part of the film's "cast" - the actions of these people are not acts of desperation, but rather a rejection of anything resembling personal ambition and a willingness to make something out of one's self.
0 out of 10 and I wish IMDb's rating system went that low, the most callous and
blatant
attempt to rip off people's money I've even seen, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
I've heard a lot of people complaining that the film rips off several previous horror movies, including everything from Halloween to Prom Night to Carrie, and as much as I hate to be redundant, the rip off is so
blatant
that it is impossible not to say anything.
And right in the beginning we see Disney's
blatant
attempt to turn every story ever into a love affair between a man and a woman - they introduce Brenda, who only serves to make this movie Disney-compatible.
I am a current A.S.L. Student & was forced to watch this movie in class, and what I got out of it was the
blatant
bias involved in the film.
Most times they are
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vehicles to blow stuff up, show off sexy models, and throw any semblance of reality or intelligence out the window.
The film exposes the
blatant
exploitation of the Chinese worker - generally female - garnering footage from the Chinese business owner who shares his unashamed and delusional viewpoint, his American counterpart also as unashamed and delusional, the oppressed workers who are given a voice and, of course, the drunken Americans who wear the beaded necklaces mindlessly celebrating in New Orleans.
Not only does it document the eternal struggle of indigenous and disenfranchised people to gain their rightful voice but it also shows the United States up for its dishonesty, subterfuge, and
blatant
disregard for human rights and self-determination.
The colors, how
blatant
the dances were, the gypsies, and the rivals all put together made a movie that seemed to have ended too soon.
From the subtle gestures towards a joke, to the
blatant
toilet humour throughout, along with a constant reliance on some very witty innuendo.
I was quite taken back of course by the
blatant
racism of the time, but also found the music and dancing incredible.
This particular movie has the addition of some pretty sweet fight scenes, I don't think any wires were used or if they were they weren't flat out
blatant.
Thing is, with the way society has come in the last century, you need to be a bit more
blatant
about it by today's standards in order to be recognised as an adult-oriented show.
Sure, it's essentially a
blatant
adolescent male fantasy pic -- the main teen goofus character Bobby Hamilton gets the girls, the respect of his friends, and a chance to show-up a local van-racing bully -- but it's way too dopey and good-natured to hate.
I had watched this film from Ralph Bakshi (Wizards, Hey Good Lookin'), one night ago on www.afrovideo.org, and I didn't see anything racial (I am not stupid), I do admit the character designs are a bit crude and unaccpectable today, but I think it's a satire and a very,very urban retelling of the old Uncle Remus stories that the Black American culture, created right down to the main characters and the
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nod to "The Tar Baby" and "The Briar Patch."
Overall, Baby Face is a very shocking movie with
blatant
scenes of sexuality that most people would not expect to see in a black and white film.
One could see that the writers have had a decent or in some cases, great idea, for compelling drama but
blatant
plot holes and inexplicable turns in character motivation makes the suspension of disbelief completely go away, resulting in zero dramatic effect and yelling at the writers.
It would have been good, had the first one never came out, and we wouldn't realize what a
blatant
rip-off it is.
This film is a
blatant
rip-off of both "Rosemary's Baby" and "The Omen" and if thats not bad enough, it's deadly dull.
This
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Day Today" rip off promised a new, cutting edge BBC comedy.
I have never seen a movie with such
blatant
proselytizing as "Starship Troopers 3: Marauder".
XTRO II is such a
blatant
rip-off of the ALIEN films (ALIENS mostly) that it becomes somewhat embarrassing.
The plot is silly and obvious, the religious overtones are
blatant
to the point of being insulting.
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