Continuity
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With 18 surprise (so surprising no one even heard about them)nominations for various Oscars back in 1970, Hercules in New York proved that good acting,
continuity
and most of all an actual plot are entirely disposable in the creation of a movie.
However, one occasionally comes across a film which is so poor that any enjoyment one might have been able from the poor script, poor acting, poor
continuity
and the sense of "i can't believe they are taking this seriously" is eroded within the first half hour.
Aside from this, they also didn't put much consideration into the age
continuity.
Although there is a good premise for an interesting film and story, there was not enough
continuity
and plot development to keep me interested and engaged.
Another thing is the
continuity
with the previous film is just bad.
I had a feeling when i rented this movie i may not like it because of all the horrible straight to DVD movies these days.It reminded me a lot of the movie "room 6" that came out a year earlier.Literally the exact same plot in almost the exact same screwed up hospital which no longer existed.Hallucinations and weird nurses running rampant as some chic is trying to escape encountering other weird patients who are trapped.Finally some soul ripping creature dressed in a black cloak is killing off each patient in her dreams.This movie makes no sense.There is no way to tell what is really happening and it has no continuity.She wakes up from a nightmare to find out she's still in it.
everything from the dialog, to comedic timing, to continuity, to cinematography...SUCKED!
Since HELL ON EARTH the series shows often cynical flaws of being a franchise with a lack of internal
continuity
and unimaginative repetitive plots .
Omission is not historical inaccuracy, it's expediency, as long as the
continuity
of the story is intact.
There are
continuity
errors with horses (the stagecoach has four horses, then three, then four again-from shot to shot!)
The only problem for me with
continuity
in the film is one minute Cagney's forcing himself onto Day at her moment of greatest repulsion to him and the next they're married.
Bruno Campos is absolutely awful as he tries to transplant (lamely) his character from Jesse, but Alix Koromzay (the female heroine) who comes back from the first Mimic to provide an appearance of
continuity
does a pretty good job carrying the movie on her own.
The script of "Prime Evil" is wonderfully incompetent and aimlessly skips from one theme onto the other without any form of
continuity.
Technically a class A- film with few
continuity
errors and a typical story told in a very atypical way.
The liberal footage of amorous thrashing about between Alex and Will is a clear attempt to add mustard for the largely incomprehensible proceedings, but the result is more silly than sensuous, and gives only momentary surcease for a storyline that has more flaws in
continuity
than can be found in any average score or two of other films, to a point where one feels simply embarrassed for all involved.
The production values are always cheap, the soundtrack music is always tacky, the acting is never more than at the most basic level, there are
continuity
errors... in a word, his films always seem low budget and as if everything were shot in one take.
The matter of Axel's struggle with fear becomes subordinate to his offspring's emotional entanglements, although there are many slow motion closeups of the brute to enliven the action in a film that is bedevilled with serious flaws of
continuity.
Poor editing and
continuity.
This film has big problems with
continuity
and creature effects (two big no no's in monster/horror cheese films).
However the solid acting, lighting, and fine exterior sfx could not make up for bad creature make up and acting, bad acting by scientist, the bad ending (he's dead), and the major
continuity
flaws.
At least there are captions...in both Spanish and in Chinese - nice! Check out an incredible
continuity
problem around the 50 minute mark.
However this version is designed with plenty of liberties taken on character development and plot
continuity.
In addition, there are several scenes from Phantasm (I) cleverly woven into the storyline creating
continuity
between the two films.
The uproariously inappropriate hip, mellow, finger-snapping cocktail lounge score takes the viewer straight to aural groovesville while the ratty, scratchy photography further spices up the film's fantastically lurid'n'loopy sense of blithely unapologetic degeneracy and the maladroitly jumping back and forth fragmented narrative eschews
continuity
in favor of a peculiarly becoming "what the hell's going on here?"-type
Getting past the sets, editing, script and
continuity
issues, I saw interesting character study and flow of events.
The logic flaws in the story not-withstanding, and the inevitable
continuity
errors that plague through-out, this was just dumb.
The
continuity
is appaling, the cheesy 80's synthesized keyboard music stinks, every actor is a joke, and the story fails to impress.
This is a film that is lacking in continuity, plot details, plot points, developed characters, and sense.
This is a continuation of the first film, Legend of the Overfiend while bearing little in actual
continuity
(wasn't the earth being destroyed at the end of the first one?).
Not to mention the hair, clothes, the lack of continuity... and that dance sequence!
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