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Even the opening
credits
are beautiful.
From the moment I started watching it to the blessed moment when the
credits
finally rolled, I was stunned at the sheer awfulness of this movie.
By the time the end
credits
rolled, I was numb to the whole thing and did not have any idea what I had just watched.
But the film loses its steam after the opening
credits.
This movie was a joke from the opening
credits
to the very end all I can say is that they got it right when they picked the lead actress.
(See his other credits...oh, umm, there are none.
My dad was the third bigot in the
credits.
The only two who can act were Dave Quimby and the actor who played Bobby Brazzel (I notice that his character is not in the
credits
on IMDb, is it because he doesn't want to admit he was in it?)
The movie is VERY slow throughout the middle of the film and the ending is so bizarre that I was very irritated when the
credits
began to roll.
The only disappointment was the pop-type music for the closing credits... everything else: SUPERB!
I can't believe someone would put their name on the
credits.
I recall when the opening
credits
had the symbol and words "American International" he would laugh and say, "Oh, this must mean this will be a really bad movie."
Which was a bummer cause he was the only household name in the
credits.
The cast is brilliant from the top to the bottom of the credits, and the lead, Steven Mackintosh, is particularly outstanding as the trapped innocent attempting to piece together what he's fallen into.
If only they'd taken their time with this one and spent more time developing the alien creatures (personality wise) because they do look pretty good but cannot carry this film, which sinks long before the end
credits
roll.
Well, in a recent interview I noticed that John Waters
credits
Anger for much of his inspiration.
...But then, I had to buy it because of my name in the
credits.
one scene in this movie was worth watching and guess what it was the
credits.
Plus the opening
credits
in the film last for about 15 minutes!
This Docu-Movie (apparently TV Release in USA) starts off all Doco style in the opening credits, which is great, not highly original, but sets the mood instantly.
I was browsing thru the screen
credits
for Laura Flynn Boyle and noticed she had a bit part in this mess.
The very worst part comes right at the end when, over the credits, it reads out what happens to the sad reprobates with each one, without fail, going on to something far better.
I rented this movie because it has Tom Savini listed at the top of the
credits
and had kung-fu zombies.
Incidentally, the only truly memorable line in the entire mess is from Verne Troyer in an outtake run with the
credits.
As soon as I saw the opening credits, I knew that I was in for a treat.
The feeling that washes over you when the
credits
roll in Seven (which are damn good
credits
I might add, start and finish) is on a par with a great Shakespearean tragedy, and it is for this reason why I think that films such as Seven should be considered as more serious in a literary sense.
This certainly is not the worst of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies, but it's probably the hardest to sit through, despite also being 75 minutes without
credits.
It was no better than any of the other 'Confessions'films; I only watched it to the end to read the
credits
- there were some well known faces; what happened to the little boy actor, I wonder.
Denise Richards as Barbara the serial foster mother is a riot, while I didn't even recognise Tara Morice until the credits... but I did enjoy her rendition of "Gold".
Accomplishing what I had thought impossible, this film moves from intriguing/thriller-worthy premise to absolute schlock within 5 minutes of the opening
credits.
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