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Komodo vs. Cobra starts as 'One Planet' environmentalist Jerry Ryan (Ryan McTavish) & his girlfriend Carrie (Renee Talbert) hire Captain Michael Stoddard (executive producer Michael Paré) to take them to an island in the South Pacific, at first Stoddard is reluctant since the island is a top secret military research base but soon
changes
his mind when a load of cash is offered.
There really is only one reason to watch this barely adequate and utterly predictable movie about an uptight chef Kate Armstrong (Catherine Zeta Jones) whose life
changes
when she inherits her orphaned niece Zoe (Abigail Breslin) after her sister is killed in a car wreck.
It starts off as one film, then
changes
track, cheating us of a resolution to that film and ends as another movie which is nothing but a pale, pale imitation of so many other schlock-horror flicks you've ever seen.
It somehow
changes
people inside.
but even the skill he does have is over shadowed by the stupid things he does, for instance the part of the movie where he starts spinning and then the camera
changes.
The movie did not follow the book and made many
changes
that I did not like.
This easily could have been resolved by cutaways or
changes
of camera angle.
The ending is yet another cop-out ending; I don't know whether the novel itself contains this dumb, clichéd ending or whether the movie's producer made some
changes
to it, but I've always considered car-accidents to be a poor way to add drama to the conclusion of a story.
Scenes seemed to have been lifted directly from Milos Forman's script with only superficial
changes.
All these
changes
and several other aspects make it more than obvious that Michael Winner and Charles Bronson reduced their "Death Wish" success to being a purely brainless and exploitative action series, with a death toll that gigantically increases with each episode, armory that becomes more and more explosive and criminals that get nastier, sleazier, meaner and a lot harder to kill.
Every time the camera switched between the two so called actors the sound changes, like there was not a filter on the microphone)Seriously do not rent, or god forbid, buy this movie.Horrible Horrible Horrible acting and just a stupid storyline.
Outside of a few
changes
(names, setting), this follows the short story point by point for the first 70 minutes but then tries to inject its own "twist" ending that you could see coming from a mile away.
There were considerable differences from the book, much like the
changes
made in the DiVinci Code.
I went to see the DiVinci Code with the same thought process and managed to enjoy the film, in spite of, the
changes
from the book.
For the first 60 minutes the story appears to be going in one direction, then it
changes
tack and gets involved in a power fight, with extremely poor special effects.
Most of the people who are allegedly viewing these houses before
changes
are made should be moving into brand new houses or completely empty ones so they will not be insulting anyone.
The perfect example is Julia Koschitz: She
changes
her eating habits from one talk to the other, on one talk she does not drink alcohol on the next she is allergic to champagne, she feels too beautiful for most people (in fact she is) but still ends up with the "perfect" fit concerning the looks, and refuses to give some more "realistic" guys a chance, and so on...
Characters appear out of nowhere as if they have already been established, the scenery
changes
mid scene to this warehouse constantly, and the Vampire Assassin ends up having around 6 climactic fights with enemies before finally getting to the head vampire.
You will also be able to enjoy the one and only face of the Vampire Assassin as he never
changes
his expression despite his obvious attempts to.
As a result, the performances are undistinguished, not aided by spotty editing, while the manner of camera-work
changes
as abruptly and often as a firefly's tail light.
What makes it interesting are the relationships both before and during this vacation--in particular, showing how this beautiful setting actually
changes
their outlooks on life.
You see Lugosi talking to a group of Japanese men before he
changes
them to American-like men.
The book, while not particularly great, was decent, but this movie completely
changes
it.
My guess is they wanted to reach a new audience and thought color and modern-day actors were the answer, since those were the main
changes.
Some
changes
for the better (the special effects are more elaborate), some for the worse (Scott Grimes, a likable kid in the original, has turned into an awkward teenager), but generally this sequel is about on a par with the original - which doesn't say much.
Several times he tries to kill them and then
changes
his mind, saving them from his death-traps at the last minute and losing one of his body parts each time in the process.
But one day all this changes, when the mob boss is killed and the well-regarded Cosmo is selected by the smooth and persuasive new chief, Gordon (Robert Loggia), to become a full-fledged hit man.
One comical aspect of this film, if you have the patience to watch it, is the sheer overwhelming number of costume
changes
the unfortunate cast appear in from scene to scene - was this film backed by a catalogue manufacturer of desperately dodgy pastel casual wear?
a hippy loved classic where,
changes
which occur in the business world are striking, refreshing and interesting comedy.non
Without giving the plot away, this is a good example of how gender switching
changes
a story.
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