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Pardon my bluntness, especially since I honestly feel sorry for the people who went through this ordeal, but depicting three
characters
sitting in a tree and whining for more than a full hour is not my idea of sheer suspense!
The three-headed cast does whatever they can to keep their
characters
interesting, but how do you achieve this by sitting in a tree the whole time?
Scream Baby Scream very well may be the worst in Florida horror/gore of its era, but, I suppose, underneath the unlikeable characters, and the incoherent plot, lies potential.
Just look at the
characters
from the two families, Connors (Roseanne) and Harts (Reba) ; the blonde bombshell elder daughter (Becky Connor and Cheyenne Hart) who's married to a moron (Mark Healy and Van Montgomery), the sarcastic brunette younger daughter (Darlene Connor and Kyra Hart), the little brother (DJ Connor and Jake Hart), and the quirky relative (Jackie Connor and Barbara-Jean Booker Hart).
"Beowulf" is like a very bad game : no characters, no story, no real dialogues, bad fights ... It's probably the worst movie in the history of cinema.
The romance was not believable; the
characters
were not developed; the love affair made hardly any sense; it was miscast; and scenery was absolutely stupid because it was either (my opinion) like the ADAMS FAMILY GOES ON VACATION...just creepy, gypsy and cheesy; and the OUTERBANKS does not look typically like those houses on the surf; and who would spend the night in one during a hurricane if it was not theirs.
Take a crappy, leftist political plot, add in some weak & completely undeveloped
characters
and then throw in the worst sequences a movie has ever known.
Portraying the cloaked, mustachioed, bloodthirsty leader and his snippy, haughty captive, Sean Connery and Candice Bergen could be acting in two entirely different movies (neither one seems to know how far to carry the camp-elements of their
characters
and dialogue, and both seem singularly without proper direction).
The
characters
are not believable.
Detective Burt Williams has been on the trail of the infamous Poe killer for nearly three years.Burt's daughter Kris Williams,a homicide agent for the FBI along with her partner Sean Michaels take over.Burt reluctantly steps down from the case and retires.For the next seven months the "Poe Killer" continues his murderous rampage until Kris discovers that the killer uses internet chat rooms to seduce his prey.She logs in as Annabel Lee and is quickly captured by Poe killer.It's time for Burt to find the sadist and free his daughter before it's too late.Amateurish and supremely braindead horror flick with no suspense and a bit of nasty gore.The acting is hilariously terrible,the
characters
are painfully dumb and the killer is not menacing.Still
What I am wondering about is how the people behind this movie managed to make it, in my opinion, so very uninteresting and repetitive and most of the
characters
flat, in spite of great material and some very good actors.
I agree with the criticism of my Finnish neighbor - too many pointless sex scenes (but only between the women, while there is nothing explicit whatsoever concerning Harold's numerous love affairs), too many pointless scenes in general, too little information about the background of
characters.
The character study goes all over the place, and I couldn't really care for any of the
characters
it seems, especially when some of the story all of a sudden goes into flashback mode.
To me this film is just a very very lame teen party movie with all the normal clichés and boring stereotyped
characters
(Nerds, Jocks, Popular girls, Sleezy guys, etc) but with an underlying anti drug/drinking theme.
I couldn't connect with the
characters
at all, so i didn't care about what happened to them(normally I love the
characters
because I can relate to their personality or problems).
The whole thing is pretty much blown by the "cop side" of the story, where Sandra Bullock and Ben Chaplin's homicide detective
characters
muddle through an awkward sexual affair that becomes more and more trivialized the longer the movie goes on.
The only thing I do really remember was that, unbelievably, one of the annoying main
characters
was supposedly offed with a bullet to the head... and he ends up surviving the wound and making it to the final credits alive.
If you've noticed how many Japanese movies use characters, plots and twists that seem too "different", forcedly so, then steer clear of this movie.
Picture all of the violence of "No Country for Old Men" without any kind of chase or sympathetic
characters.
The dialogue is hackneyed and wasteful, the characters, too engaged with lines ranging from the wrackingly prosaic to the stunningly melodramatic, aren't allowed to expand into genuinely textured individuals.
There are times when the
characters
and events really try to pull at your heartstrings, but it rarely works.
I love the other
characters
as well, but they are good in small dozes like Derek, Darcy and even Sully.
I found the
characters
to be unflattering stereotypes, and the plot is predictable almost from the beginning.
The music was soppy,the morals forced(and forced without any charm whatsoever.)and the
characters
would burst into song at totally inappropriate times.The
characters
were also cold,and i really couldn't muster up any form of emotion towards them(bar irritation).
The
characters
looked good, and the actor who played "Noel", was the most convincing, though he didn't have any heavy time in the movie.
This film however was a blatant half effort, the plot was extremely poor having the
characters
going into the real world made this film see more like the last action hero.
When I first watch this series, the impression I got was that the
characters
were charming and funny, Lorelai and Rory in particular were witty and intelligent conversationalist albeit a bit too talkative.
Spiderman was one of the first comic books to initiate a change in the genre: in spite of being a very well made superhero comic book this is the first series ever that added a real psychological depth to the main character, had complex moral issue, round
characters
and also highlighted social and political issues.
For some unfathomable reason the writers also changed names and deleted important
characters
from the comic book which again just resulted in the tension between
characters
basically disappearing.
The make-up effects are okay, the gore is VERY minimal (PG rating), and the extremely irritating
characters
are focused on way to much, which really got on my nerves.
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