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It seems to me, that the movie has actually been written by a 14 year old boy, who thinks that drinking is cool, women are
designed
to please men and all that oppose that view are geeks.
It was obvious that this movie is
designed
to appeal to the Chick Flick audience, to which i have sat through quite a few and enjoyed most.
This film seemed to be
designed
to personally make me angry.
Her character's rescue from the South Pole was done by a Canadian charter company from Edmonton, Alberta flying a Canadian
designed
and built Twin Otter aircraft.
The British Public School system did not evolve solely with the idea of educating the upper classes despite that popular and widespread misconception.It was
designed
to produce administrators and governors,civil servants and military men to run the British Colonies.These people were almost entirely recruited from the middle classes.When the Public Schools had begun to show their worth the scions of the aristocracy were sent to them rather than be educated at home by tutors and governesses as had previously been the case.They tended to favour the schools nearer "Town" so Eton and Harrow became particularly popular with that class of parent.
And that's the audience this serial is
designed
for.
However, he way Singleton portrays the "fight" is downright silly and seems to be
designed
to show us more the superior fighting qualities of the black protagonists than anything else.
Harron fails to point out that Bettie
designed
her own clothes in almost all her shoots (not handed to her by "sick" fetishists).
Especially
designed
for people who like Yellow filters on their movies.
You must remember that these films were never
designed
to be watched start to finish on DVD players.
"Creepshow 2" is little more than a pale imitation of the original,
designed
with little purpose other than to cash in on the name of the previous film.
The movie was
designed
to make money and exploit a growing trend at the time to put nymphomaniacal stewardesses in films so that the audience could live out vicariously their voyeuristic tastes.
Try to imagine a movie where every scene, line, and even every acting nuance was
designed
to be a parody.
It's
designed
to scare poor suckers into being "saved."
He seems to have been
designed
to look more like the CGI Scooby-Doo from the live-action movies.
This was a boring, pointless exercise
designed
to shock.
This is just a higher priced television commercial
designed
to sell extremely cheesy plastic garbage to the unsuspecting children around the world.
Except in the case of Las Vegas Lady, I think the robbery plot was
designed
by a 3 year-old.
The acting was really lacking, the scenery-honest to God-looked like it was
designed
out of cardboard by a group of three-year-olds.
Sure, you can do it artfully without bowing to the commercial elements
designed
for mass appeal.
And what a low-low budget movie, or at least that's how they
designed
it.
Which is kind of weird for a film
designed
to wave the flag and salute America's men in uniform.
The final twist,
designed
to make you laugh at the three main characters, only instead inspires the same kind of resentment towards Peet.
From around the time Europe began fighting World War II, until the war's end, Hollywood (with significant prodding from the government) made tons of movies which were
designed
to try and get young men to enlist in the Army, by making the life of a serviceman appear "cool."
(May the marketing droids who
designed
it burn in Hell for all eternity).
And the location stuff in Budapest is especially interesting, even if they didn't use the wonderful old train station
(designed
by Gustave Eifel) or show the city's famous thermal baths.
Outdated but lovable government 'secret weapon' kills off better
designed
but heartless successor.
It was clearly a case of someone making a buck off a cheap movie
designed
to scam people.
1-10 scales were not
designed
with stuff like this in mind.
The Haunting is yet another bad horror remake with phony overdone special effects and a big cast of on screen favorites and has no redeeming qualities whatsoever except maybe for the cinematography.Yes remakes aren't all bad but remakes directed by Jion Da Bont definitely are.I suppose that the A-List actors (Liam Neeson,Catherine Zeta Jones,Owen Wilson)are there to distract us from the boring plot,ridiculous special effects, and terrible attempts at scaring it's audience however this is a movie not a tabloid magazine we don't care whose in it we care about the characters and story two things this film missed.The storyline is like taking the classic novel The Haunting Of Hill House and ripping out four chapters and then using whatever's left for the film it is so boring and a lot of it is unexplained.The characters are pretty thin and while the acting is good you don't really care about any of the characters at all.Lily Taylor gives a horrendous performance and sounds like she's 8 years old when delivering her lines not to mention what a horrible screamer she is.Lily Taylor isn't made for the horror genre at all.The ghosts are stupid and cheesy, they look like a bunch of Casper The Friendly Ghost's and the ghost of Hugh Cain looks like a fat guy dressed as the grim reaper for Halloween with a smoke machine.There is this creature on the roof of one of the rooms that is a giant purple mouth and it's not even funny unintentionally just plain sad.The house is pretty and well
designed
that is probably the only positive thing about this movie it looks nice but that doesn't save it from it's brutal everything else.I can honestly say i felt like i was wasting my time watching The Haunting on TV for no price so I would've been even more pi$$ed if I had paid to see it but luckily it was on Scream Channel.Overall The Haunting is a boring remake that tries to overwhelm you with bad special effects, a poor attempt at horror.
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