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its a totally average film with a few semi-alright action sequences that make the plot seem a little better and remind the viewer of the
classic
van dam films.
I had expected a
classic
drama but that was not the case.
This even has the
classic
yet forgotten comedy of Dean Cameron (aka.. ski School section 8 instructor and Party Maniac for Summer School).
Very resistible but ultimately harmless film version of the children's literary
classic
which incorporates an animated portion in the style of MARY POPPINS (1964) and BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS (1971).
This re-make of the John Carpenter
classic
just had to add a few beyond stupid plot twists, take out all the tension, and add a horrid John Lequizamo to the cast, didn't it?
When you see Barry Corbin in the cast of a movie, you can never be sure if it will be a
classic
or trash.
This would have been a
classic
Mystery Science 3000 episode.
Opening with some blatantly reused footage from 'Kit for Cat', 'Tweety's S.O.S' fails to live up to that
classic
cartoon.
The film features a lead role for Camille Keaton, who would go on to star in the exploitation
classic
I Spit on Your Grave some years later, but fails to make an impression here despite acting alongside a cast of talentless performers.
Some of the lines are
classic
in a "Did he really say that kind of way?' The other thing I just noticed is that the score and the sound (NOT the dialog) are actually excellent -- the only first-rate elements of the entire production.
I'm sorry, but for a movie that has been so stamped as a semi
classic
and a scary movie, but seriously, I think when the director has me laughing unintentionally, that's not a good thing.
Looking at the ratings you would assume this is a classic, but yet again its just another example of poor independent film makers trying to drum up interest in their movie.
Cat in the Hat proves to show how movie productions can take a
classic
story and turn it into a mindless pile of goop.
The cleverness and style of the
classic
cartoons were gone.
Any person, claiming this movie to be a ninja
classic
film, must have seen this movie before the middle of the nineties or he was less then 10 years before he's seen it.
1929's "The Squall" is a
classic
all right, but not in the way it was intended.
Made in the 80s but with its heart in the 60s, it is fun to watch and looks and sounds good, but it is not a in a
classic
class at all.
Every original
classic
spawned a couple of sequels, at least, and after a while they even thought up the idea of making genuine monster stewing!
A remake of a successful movie can be a tricky business at best; to remake a true classic, especially one that is veritably the definitive film of a director like Alfred Hitchcock, is something else again.
"Tragic Hero" is a film that is most definitely trying to emulate the
classic
Godfather films, focusing on family, crime, loyalty, and revenge.
The scenery has changed from the California beaches to the Greek islands, and the only returning cast members from the first film are Sorrells Pickard (the bearded guy) and Roberta Collins (who at one point falls into a mud pit, bringing back memories of her
classic
catfight with Pam Grier in "The Big Doll House").
I also demand some important designation in The Godfather fan club, having watched the Coppola
classic
more times than you have delivered flops from your Factory.
Scott Spiegel's Intruder in its uncut form was a superb gross out classic, whilst Evil Dead Trap proved that the cycle had not yet completely run out of style and panache.
It is an unbelievable stupid and far fetched remake of the much better 1979 horror camp
classic.
This is a
classic
example of having watched a movie and feeling like you have been cheated out of x number of minutes that it took the movie to get to its thankful demise.
This isn't This Gun For HIre folks...it is a
classic
in the lousy sense of the studios cranking out fodder on no budget...We all search for the great ones... save your time on Gangs, Inc./Paper Bullets...it is lousy!
This was only the second version of the
classic
story by Charles Dickens I had seen, and sadly it turned out to be one of the worst.
A cash in reliant on a rousing theme tune created for an earlier
classic.
We're not talking a
classic
here but an OK exploitation movie.
Why do American producers need to remake & ruin yet another
classic
show?
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