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Would of liked it to be a bit more scary, and explain more about the
characters
and who exactly the evil woman was?
Some of the worlds they created gave the main
characters
extremely interesting backdrops for their stories.
And every world had one of the
characters
falling in love.
There was little or any spark between the main
characters
and the inciting incident was a bit flimsy at best.
I didn't feel the
characters
at all, is this Americas glamorized idea of how terrorism operates?
It starts out sort of playful, then quickly gets darker, and then at the end, apparently shortly after one of the main
characters
has been killed, the whole family is standing in the backyard laughing about something.
The late Massimo Girotti towers upon the other
characters
for intensity, clarity of expression and intellectual honesty.
Danes does OK as the new Julie, but none of the
characters
have much to do, as the story just sort of sits there, mired in conventionality.
But in fact, it's just a bunch of coincidences between several
characters
that connect each other during one day in one of the biggest cities of the world.
Mainly because the White
characters
in this movie are usually portrait as people with a better social-economical status than the rest of the other races.
Always with stereotype
characters.
The only good thing about this movie is that our favorite
characters
from "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" are back.
Several of the bad things about this movie are that it has horrible characters, it has horrible comedy, horrible animation, and James Arnold Taylor trying to copy the wonderful, one and only Michael J. Fox as Milo James Thatch.
The reasons for my criticisms are that all the
characters
are changed into something that they never were, and never should be, animation that has been downgraded to the lowest extent possible, and finally, why would somebody who did wonderful voice-over work for Obi-Wan Kenobi in "Clone Wars" want to copy Michael J. Fox?
Whoever the prick writers were that decided to turn such a great movie into this garbage should have done some research, instead of filling it with one-liners and hollow new characters, and the classic jokes from the first movie OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
Unless you're interested in seeing 2 hours worth of scenic mountain footage featuring hysterical characters, lots of histrionics and cheap 70s gore (not much of it either), I would advise to avoid this movie.
But then the scientists,firemen and peripheral
characters
don't offer any more.
We are treated to a variety of
characters
who offer their perspective of life, the universe, etc. during Adam's travels through the Mojave Desert on foot.
Some
characters
are more entertaining than others.
The actor, James Kevin Ward, does some great impressions, including Nicholson, Popeye, and several
characters
from the original Star Trek.
But once the interesting
characters
leave the screen, we're stuck with Adam again and his pursuit of the profound.
All the
characters
in this film are poor caricatures; none of them have anything even resembling a third dimension and they will soon begin to thoroughly bore you.
In fact, aside from the above mentioned cameos this entire movie is really quite stale and turgid with
characters
that couldn't get offed quick enough for my liking and an unfortunate lack of any real interest.
The
characters
are changed (ie Finny seems more a pompous jerk than anything else whereas Gene seems to be somewhat of a hillbilly), scenes are misplaced or altogether changed (ie.
Lepper), many
characters
are missing and famous lines/thought are missing.
So even though it doesn't look good, at least there are a few legit scenes of
characters
inanely grappling with rubbery tentacles in pretty amusing fashion.
The main
characters
wannabe lone rebel straight out of the mid-west act was sickening to the stomach, and don't even get me started on the two cops, I mean there's a bloody door right there in plain view, check it out!
I found that all the
characters
were narcissistic archetypes found so often in the American culture and were shallow and uninteresting.
Susan Sarandon and Gena Rowlands are easy to look at but I found their
characters
very narcissistic and unlikeable for many other reasons.
Addicts may live in a fog, but they still have emotions, but none of these
characters
seem to exist off-screen.
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