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So basically, they took a novel with many errors and
decided
to make it into a screenplay, pour millions and millions and millions of dollars into it and make an incredibly promoted world distributed theatrical release and at no time have anyone take the time to do a little research on the lot of it.
Then I read a lot of good messages about this show, and I
decided
to watch it.
It was so successful that American International Pictures
decided
to rehash the formula the following year with FOXY BROWN--not a bad film but certainly almost like "COFFY II".
Okay... for the most part, and all its cheesiness, this movie was actually pretty good for an MST3K flick... but then they
decided
to ruin what little goodness it had about fifteen minutes before the ending.
Upon returning home to New York, I discovered that one of the "Art House" movie theaters in the City was screening the film, and so (with my Finnish fiancee)
decided
to see what all the fuss was about.
It was little at first and he simply cut it away, but again and again it grew back--so he just
decided
to let it go.
This leaves a big hole in the story: we might get to see a bunch of young women showering together but we get zero characterization of why the killer
decided
to murder those girls.
Yes, what happened to Solange is terrible but we still pretty much left in the dark over when, why did the [boring] killer
decided
that it was worth going through the effort of offing those oh so naughty girls.
They obviously got about 40 minutes of footage in the can and then
decided
to use said footage endlessly and repeatedly to brain-numbing effect.
I finally
decided
to watch it because I like good dancing and because the movie had such cultural impact.
Watched it, and
decided
to look up on the IMDb who was this new face Juan Pablo Di Pace and OMG I could not believe it, this movie has been renamed THREE and will be a new movie??
I can't believe by coincidence I
decided
to look up this movie... Go figure!
You may be interested to know that BARRICADE was viewed as a failure by the studio and shelved for a year before ALICE FAYE's popularity reached such a high that the studio
decided
to release the film despite the fact that it was never fully completed.
But I
decided
to give it a shot because trailers often don't portray the movie very well.
They then
decided
that maybe they would do a thing with Drake and Josh moving to college, thereby explaining the loss of Meagan as a character but Drake had already had thoughts of moving on to bigger and better things and he figured if Miranda did it why couldn't he.
She saw the dead body as a kid, so naturally
decided
that she can reopen the case cos she was personally attached to it!
An old high school teacher of mine used to brag that he'd seen every movie EVER made, so one day a friend of mine and I
decided
to make up a movie called "Pacific Inferno".
I
decided
I would finally watch it.
Years ago, when DARLING LILI played on TV, it was always the pan and scan version, which I hated and
decided
to wait and see the film in its proper widescreen format.
Book that has numerous fans who would be happy to supply help when producers for some reasons
decided
to employ people who hardly heard of the book in the first place.
This movie was playing on Lifetime Movie Network last month and I
decided
to check it out.
The back of the DVD had no pictures and a few lines plot summary, this should have warned me, but I usually like bad movies for a laugh so
decided
to give it a go.
The plot is quite incoherent and unbelievable; it seems that the producers wanted to make a space movie, but
decided
to make it underwater to cash in at the success of The Abyss.
I find it sad that Daisy Eagan, star of Broadway's The Secret Garden,
decided
that this would be a career step.
After his success with A Nightmare on Elm Street in 1984, director Wes Craven for some reason
decided
that his next project would be this TV movie.
When a friend and I saw this in the recent releases, we
decided
to get it despite the fact that neither of us had heard of it before.
After missing out on this innumerable times on TCM UK, I
decided
to check it out given its sci-fi/adventure/camp pedigree: I knew I’d be in for a thoroughly silly ride – but it was also astoundingly bad! Anyway, perhaps appropriately given the characters involved, the script rips off many sci-fi titles then of recent vintage – SOYLENT GREEN (1973), ZARDOZ (1974), LOGAN’S RUN (1976; to the extent that it was filmed on some of the self-same sets!), STAR WARS (1977), ALIEN (1979) and MAD MAX 2: THE ROAD WARRIOR (1981)!
That's the main reason I
decided
to watch it, as I found that film to be overly indulgent of Tarantino's sick mind and powerfully overrated.
This film is a perfect example of how to take a fascinating subject, come up with 25 minutes of substantive material and stretch it into a six hour borefest resembling the shape a documentary might take if Fox news
decided
to make one.
My movie for this week was debatable, what route what movie, what excellent four star epic would I choose, guess what I
decided
to pull a one eighty and go the other route, I've
decided
to review a movie so atrocious that it totally killed what could have been a very unique concept.
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