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Despite the
equally
typical inclusion of a romantic couple, the film is pretty much put across in a documentary style - which is perhaps a cheap way of leaving a lot of the exposition to narration and an excuse to insert as much stock footage as is humanly possibly for what is unmistakably an extremely low-budget venture!
If this film cost more than $100 to make I would be very surprised and I would be
equally
surprised if it made anything close to that amount!
As big as a Texas prairie and
equally
as boring.
Painfully bad Christmas film that has an
equally
painfully bad performance by Vince Vaughn, who is paying his usual frat boy self but this time for a children's movie but with out the wit or charm that is in his R rated films.
With the derisory acting,
equally
terrible script plus the poor CGI FX to match; this movie is an insult to the Werewolf genre.
The team behind this one also worked on 'Delta Delta Die!' and 'Birth Rite' - both
equally
bland by Full Moon standards.
Far more so than Holly Hunter or Sam Neill did in spite of an
equally
lousy script, anyway.
Unfortunately, one of the best efforts yet made in the area of special effects has been made completely pointless by being placed alongside a lumbering, silly and
equally
pointless plot and an inadequate, clichéd screenplay.
They get help along the way from their sexy cousin Daisy (Razzie nominated Jessica Simpson) and Uncle Jesse (Willie Nelson), while being chased by
equally
mean Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane (Lost's M.C.
The children shall split $136 million equally, but if any should die then that share is split amongst the remainders.
Opening with a dream sequence employing the not-so-subtle metaphor of Fabrizio wrestling with his menacing hound, the film details his psychological persecution of Laura, the girl who has pledged her love to him, and his eventual romance with the
equally
malicious Sylvia.
An unpleasant woman and an
equally
unpleasant man are violently and horribly assaulted by a group of two-dimensional psycho thugs during a night-time encounter on a forest road in Shropshire, England.
When transferred to New York from London (and I presume this link is meant to appeal to viewers on both sides of the Atlantic), he proves
equally
out of place with his new colleagues.
Most of the movie consists of bad music, with the actors dancing
equally
as badly to the bad music, interspersed with multiple boring sex scenes.
Breckinridge is a touchstone of another,
equally
important vein.
The story is horrible, the acting is terrible (c'mon, it's Shaq!) and I'd rather see Capra in Free Willy
(equally
horrible) twice before ever seeing this movie.
As much as the entire situation is an odd and awful joke, the significant individual embedded situations are all
equally
terrible.
The New York Jewish comedy's 'funny' premise is that siblings Sam & Gray are mistaken for a couple and so decide to fix Sam up with a girlfriend, only to find that Gray is
equally
attracted to their target - Charlie.
Drawn to her innocence and simplicity, Shahid agrees to the marriage barely moments after he's met her at her home in Madhupur, and the young lady in question Amrita Rao seems
equally
floored by her charming suitor.
He then proceeded to show his script to
equally
high/drunk individuals.
And not only do we get one Sellers, but we get to, for Sellers plays not only the title role but also his nemesis, the
equally
bizarre Nayland Smith, the detective on the hunt for the crazed 168 year old Fu.
The story is
equally
outlandish as we follow Fu's outrageous antics to make his age-defying elixir and also Nayland and his group of associates trying to prevent him.
The screenplay, directing and acting were
equally
bad.
The use of scenes from a well-known American film, House of Rothschild, shows an
equally
blurry deployment of logic.
There's absolutely no logic or coherence and every character is
equally
meaningless to the others.
As you can derive from the title already, this film is mainly inspired by "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer", as the events take place in a similar setting and the killer's motivations are
equally
stupid.
Ridiculous horror film about a wealthy man (John Carradine) dying and leaving everything to his four children, and his servants to be divided up
equally.
A grade-Z horror filmmaker Carl Monson was one of the most prolific directors operating within the field of the low-budget gory mayhem.His movies are full of inept gore,laughable acting,boring sub-plots and woeful dialogue.A mysterious black clad figure is savagely murdering guests staying at the family mansion.Unfortunately this film is almost bloodless.You don't actually see the murders except with shadows and a few blood splatters.The pace is lethargic and the plot is rather uninteresting.The acting is merely competent,but the lack of gore and mutilation left me disappointed.A generous 4 out of 10.Just beware:do not mistake Monson's film with Andy Milligan's
equally
weak "Legacy of Blood".
Drake plays a tape recording of they're late Father's wishes after his death, the estate worth 136 million dollars is to be split
equally
between his four children, if any should die then the money would be split
equally
between the rest & if all were to die the freaky servants Elga (Ivy Bethune), Igor (Buck Kartalian) & the more mundanely named Frank (John Russell) would pocket the lot.
Are there vampires at loose in this 'Bavarian' village, or is there a more natural, albeit
equally
sinister, explanation?
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