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After the opening credits, there's a black screen for about a minute.
You know there's a problem when at one moment you expect the
credits
to roll and the movie continues on for another half hour.
The
credits
are even slow - I would be embarrassed to have my name associated with this waste of film.
The script makes almost no sense, the direction is poor, the few highlights are that Henry Fonda makes an appearance, a lot of dialog that's so bad it's good and a nice Carole King song played over the end
credits.
In this case, according to the credits, the same guy was "writter and director" - unfortunately, an indication of the overall quality of this production.
Note his name is spelled HARTMANN in the credits, which is the name he was born with.
While the movie starts off with Jeff Goldblum saying that he enjoyed watching Dreyfuss's girlfriend while Dreyfuss was at a criminal hospital the movie starts off with some decent dialog after the opening
credits.
I was waiting for Steven Bochco to run in the
credits
followed by a commercial), characters were identified exclusively by on-screen coke usage (and pretty much everything else left to Boogie Nights for character development), and no personable characters to draw the viewer into the story.
I tried to watch this movie twice and both times I still couldn't make it to the end
credits.
Run
credits.
Run credits, run.
It started fairly strong with a promising plot...then she bakes cookies...goes to Spain....she sulks, she stares....the
credits
roll.
I had been expecting a lot from it, as I'm a huge fan of James Cameron (and not just since "Titanic", I might add), and his name in the
credits
I thought would be a guarantee of quality (Then again, he also wrote the leaden Strange Days..).
"Serum" starts out with
credits
that are quite reminiscent of the "Re-animator" movies, and it owes a lot to them.
Fantastic too are Sybil Danning's breasts - they make a brief appearance in the movie but the scene is repeated umpteen times in the end
credits
in what can only be described as the 12" remix of Sybil Danning's boobs.
Once the final
credits
began to roll, however, I could reflect.
My Favorite part was when the
credits
started to roll.
Why isn't the actress who plays Amy listed in the
credits?
In fact, I don't blame Ron Leibman for having his name removed from the
credits
since his role as the tight-fisted Liceman is pretty embarrassing though I did like the "seduction" scene he did with Ms. Nelkin.
When the end
credits
began to roll, I couldn't believe that was it.
The end
credits
have assumed minor legend status and are available in all their glory (at least until the censor finds them) on Youtube.
If you happen to catch this on US television the
credits
have been re-edited to replace the endlessly repeated shot of Danning ripping off her top with another endlessly repeated shot of her ripping open a cloak only this time she has some kind of top on underneath.
Then there is the annoying high pitched screaming that goes on and on and on and doesn't stop until the
credits
roll.
The pair almost instantly make the wrong choice of customers and get mixed up with some people seeking to recover the items that we see falling to the ocean floor during the opening
credits
sequence.
If you are one of those people focused on instant gratification who skip end credits, you will miss the final line of the end
credits
news announcer's voice-over, which states the U.S. has just surrendered to Nazi Germany on May 7, 1945 to end WWII.
But here's the real clincher for bad writing: They could have killed the beast right after the beginning
credits
when it was holding the stripper while flashing its red eyes.
Up until the
credits
I diligently awaited for something--anything-- of substance to connect me to the characters' story, but such relief never came.
Before I knew it I fell asleep at the second half & woke up during the end
credits
so I did not manage to watch all of it, which is a good thing!
After leading the viewer down all sorts of unlikely and implausible scenarios to the point of exhaustion, they roll
credits
without revealing the denouement - the ending - the payoff -like what the heck was the motive?
This film was in trouble from the opening
credits
when it was revealed that the screenwriter was the same person as the songwriter.
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