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I guess seeing an
episode
of temptation island with the sound turned of would give the same kind of experience.
I don't mind a little humor in my Holmes (I'm a big fan of Billy Wilder's "The Private Life of SH"), but this version of "The Sign of Four" feels like a Grand-Guignol-esque
episode
of "Murder, She Wrote" (right from the opening credits, that are of the worst possible kind: a montage of scenes from the movie) as directed by Mel Brooks.
This movie was horrendous it was sorta like accidentally watching a gay porn waiting for the girls but they just don't come....I waited for almost 2 hours for the damn scarecrows....they just don't come...instead it's just some dumb ass wandering through a dead cornfield with a camera it's a mix of Blaire witch and some bad
episode
of the twilight zone.
For me this movie is essentially like a feature length pilot
episode
for a TV series.
The one
episode
that I was barely able to stomach watching involved one of the kids demanding a Bar Mitzvah, with the intention of getting thousands of dollars in gift money.
This is by far the worst British comedy ever, how it made it past the first
episode
let alone the pilot is beyond me.
In the very first
episode
at the end when she throws the hat up, her arm doesn't ever leave her side from her elbow up.
In the
episode
I just sat agog through, someone's "job" was at risk simply because a colleague had "placed" a phone call, slagging her capabilities off ... !! Really, this is the lowest of the low.
Despite the effects in "Twister", the tornadoes in this film seem less realistic than the one in "The Wizard of Oz" and other effects were obviously done for less money than such series as "CSI" and "Cold Case" spend on the totality of a single
episode.
Rabbit Fever is a mockumentary collection of sketches, each one of them focussing on a female personal device that was made popular by a single 1998
episode
of Sex and the City (the latter half of 1998, rather than the early episodes which were all directed by women).
I mean ... COME ON !!! My advice is... see the series ( until
episode
140 , then it's just fillers ) and then read the Manga because that's still great.
At the end of the last
episode
it said "To Be Continued" to the dismay of all the people who had watched the whole boring beyond words thing.
Love the TPB's but this was a lame
episode.
The cast appeared like they knew this was a money-grab of an
episode
to get to market quickly.
The writing of this
episode
was definitely Mike Clattenburg's worst in the history of this show.
This film plays like a demented
episode
of VH1's "Where Are They Now", or "Behind The Music".
This was a very brief
episode
that appeared in one of the "Night Gallery" show back in 1971.
The
episode
starred Sue Lyon (of Lolita movie fame) and Joseph Campanella who play a baby sitter and a vampire, respectively.
She bolts out the door, the vampire comes out looking puzzled and the
episode
is over.
I don't know what purpose it was to make such an abbreviated
episode
that lasted just 5 minutes.
They should just have expanded the earlier
episode
by those same 5 minutes and skipped this one.
In the first
episode
the Father said something along the lines of ' I wish women didn't go out and get jobs and have the same rights as men blah blah blah' That really helps attitudes huh?
Sure they get a little creative, but its like seeing the same
episode
with a small twist.
The producers and writers could have been a little more creative with the ending to do the rest of the
episode
justice.
College students (who are actually in their late 20's) on campus in Boston (which looks strangely like the Isle Of Man) are menaced by a fierce monster (assembled during a Blue Peter episode).
All these changes and several other aspects make it more than obvious that Michael Winner and Charles Bronson reduced their "Death Wish" success to being a purely brainless and exploitative action series, with a death toll that gigantically increases with each episode, armory that becomes more and more explosive and criminals that get nastier, sleazier, meaner and a lot harder to kill.
The character design looked impressive and the fast-paced plot seemed to have been stretched respectably across a thirteen
episode
arc.
The second
episode
is good,but it's not as good as the first Critters.
The third
episode
is a little bit boring,but lovely.
This was the big reason why I didn't watch Critters 3, and why is every bad film series has to have an
episode
in space?
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