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I understand that many writers strive for a very realistic and true
dialog
for their films.
Since this film is very specific to its location, the
dialog
must be spoken in a specific tone also (example: set a movie in Boston, yet people use west coast slang with a Chicago accent).
The picture quality is good, but the soundtrack sucks, constantly skipping fragments of
dialog.
This movie has terrible everything: The
dialog
is corny and cliché', the acting is poor for the most part with a few exceptions, the cinematography is nothing to cheer about, and the plot is silly (A fat woman stalks a suburban family because her daughter didn't make the soccer team).
The
dialog
is so bad it sounds like improv half the time.
Or even the terrible, unnatural
dialog
and illogical events (if my subtitles actually reflected what was said).
I expected a certain amount of gratuitous violence, but I also expected a lot of witty
dialog.
The
dialog
was also apparently dubbed in after the filming, so it just doesn't come across well.
It has a lot of meaningless
dialog
that doesn't add to the storyline at all.
Maybe I'm picky, but I like a little
dialog
with my movies.
The actors and actresses are lousy, the effects are cheesy and the
dialog
horrible.
And the
dialog
sounds like it came out the back end of a kid's game of 'telephone' where everyone spoke different languages.
If you don't like bad acting, poor editing, ridiculous
dialog
and unbelievable characters you will hate this movie.
The film goes from one
dialog
into another, sounding hollow, never achieving depth, never creating the illusion that you really are inside a cobweb of conspiracy, and the everybody-has-an-affair-with-everybody is just a boring excuse to show the main actress in nice underwear.
Some of the fights were good, but the story is laughable, and there no menacing villains at all.The
dialog
was laughable I had some trouble finishing this film, but Chuck Norris, made it somewhat bearable.
The characters were shallow, the
dialog
stilted, the acting bad, and yes that includes Seymour.
The
dialog
is wooden, the situations hackneyed.
While watching BLACKWATER VALLEY EXORCISM, I encountered scenarios and
dialog
so incredibly bad that I was convinced that this was supposed to be a comedy.
A few choice bits of
dialog
worthy of a belly laugh: "I ate a rabbit."
The
dialog
is packed with terms that are pretty dated even now ("A-OK, Daddy-O") but then maybe the 30th century is very retro?
Even his "threating
" dialog
is yawn worthy.
It is a talent to be able to write
dialog
without making it sound forced and mechanical.
The
dialog
is shallow and obvious, the acting strained at times and as the story moves along, isn't it just funny how EVERYTHING happens at the same time...
Then we have to listen to line after line of sappy
dialog
that tried desperately to mimic "Wuthering Heights", which of course was also quoted in the movie.
The jazz club scenes feature sophomoric
dialog
smothered by overly-busy organ music.
The sequel falls into many of the same traps, the plot line was completely forced, the
dialog
was so bad that the film might be better on mute, and the action was contrived and far from the heart pounding brilliance of each monsters original films.
A movie that looks like it was filmed on someone's cell phone wouldn't have to be a bad thing if it was distinguished by an interesting story and dialog, but alas, those are missing, along with Hartley's spare, quirky
dialog.
If you enjoy low budget horror with bad dialog, actors and some gore then you should check into this movie.
The acting was fine, but the
dialog
and directing had little to add to overcoming a predictable story.
Most annoying are the fake Southern accents and badly written
dialog.
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