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To call a film boring is not something I would usually
count
as a valid criticism.
While the writing was terrible, the acting was atrocious, the only thing that saved this "turd" was the breast count, but that wasn't enough to make me watch this again.
I refuse to believe that because I am only 16, that my opinion doesn't count, having studied world war two, I not only felt embarrassed and ashamed watching this Australian piece of trash television.
I had to rewind it and
count.
The best way to have fun in this movie is to
count
how many clichés it is rehashing.
Naturally the wooden stake gets removed from his heart, and the vampire
count
comes to live again, immediately enslaving the petty thief to do his dirty work.
Sasha, for example, begins singing about how you can
count
her out for love.
A bunch of girls and their professor, rowdy bikers, a General store guy, and that dood from They Live acting as the local drunk - makes for a nice body count, check (and speaking of body count, notice the strong resemblance on the DVD cover to the foreign horror flick - Body Count! aka Camping del Terrore).
They're are so many scenes that fade-out that I lost
count.
He is not out for the
count
though as he ends up possessing a woman and he then continues his killing ways by using her as his tool.
The whole "death
count"
on the bottom of the screen completely contradicted the plot at times, such as when the chopper was going over Angola, and the toll was speeding at a breakneck pace from 23 million to 24.
My friends and I have watched this so many time I have lost
count.
This weird movie from Texas is about Fallon, a dilettante rich boy in the late 1800s (although he looks like a 60s C&W singer with greasy hair and sideburns) whose ship wrecks on an island owned by
Count
DeSade (pronounced de-sayd) with his captain.
The
count
is afraid of pirates and tortures a young girl who was once a pirate hostage and also tortures the captain.
Fallon and Cassandra escape the castle, but the
Count
and his slave chase them with dogs.
Let me
count
the ways.
This film fails on every
count.
Let me
count
the ways: 1) It is a bait-and-switch movie that starts out being about a UFO investigation, then turns into a high-pressure sales job for Christianity.
One simply wishes that credit could be given them for having put together a really good movie, and in my opinion "In & Out" doesn't qualify on that
count.
Let me
count
the ways it is bad.
Count
the amount of shots they use before having to...oh wait that's right they never have to reload.
There's certainly a rich vein of untapped material in Canada's history as the French and English warred over and bought and sold the colony, though none of it makes the cut here unless you
count
the odd blink-and-you'll-miss-it scene of characters saying "Wolfe is dead" or "Nouvelle-France is no more" before getting back to the soap operatics.
But while this isn't a history lesson, it isn't a drama or the epic adventure the new title promises either: there is no battle in the film unless you
count
10 seconds of shelling by a half-dozen re-enactors and one collapsed shed.
Just admit that - all movies of that kind cannot pass the barrier of 4 out of 10 never mind who is playing in the movie(example Antonio Banderas was playing in that kind of movies... two or three of them cant remember the exact count).
However, what I didn't
count
on is this film being really, really boring; if there's one thing you can
count
on from low budget zombies, its gore and entertainment - but unfortunately, this film has neither.
How? Oh, let me
count
the ways!!! Earthy, primitive Sean Connery, exactly the right man to tame a brittle, classy beauty like Candace, is . . .
Strained and humorless (especially in light of its rather dubious psychology), but well-paced and comfortably lurid, this genteel body
count
movie highlights the unusually hypnotic presence of Angharad Rees as a young woman periodically possessed by Jack the Ripper, thus allowing for some nasty gore effects amidst the Edwardian propriety.
It fails to convey even the slightest sense of excitement, fear, or dread -- unless you
count
the dread of sitting through the rest of this garbage.
It might be worth checking out just for the "make fun of me" potential
(count
the gunshots!), but I couldn't in good conscience recommend this movie to anyone.
Since when does that
count
as film?
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