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(The closing screen crawl boasts that it's based on actual events...just like "Plan 9!") Some may feel burned by the abrupt finale, but it should still appeal to conspiracy cranks.
Real
events
like the hanger door crash and the painted hearse and friends like Keith Richards.
This film ends with a speech in which the narrator tells us the fates of two of the lead characters and that the names of people and places have been changed...before telling us that relation to actual people and
events
are purely coincidental.
How can anyone even believe that an utterly fake CGI dinocroc that looks completely out of place, would influence the
events
in this movie?
So we have brief incidents with London as an oyster pirate, a sealer in the Bering Sea, a gold prospector in the Yukon and a correspondent during the Russo-Japanese War...colorful events, for sure, but hardly given anything like in-depth treatment.
Many of the
events
were not coherent, and ending up being confusing.
How did this family somehow end up being at many of the big
events
during the 1960's?
Then we concoct a series of wildly improbable
events
and space them apart very widely, so that the plot inches along almost imperceptibly.
Some have commented that this movie is supposed to take place before the
events
of "Werewolf Shadow", although it was released afterwards ... they may be right, I'm not sure.
Additional, the visual effects to show the energy of all living things and the elucidation of the
events
at the end were parsimonious!
Based on my viewing the movie gives NO EXPLANATION as to what is behind the
events.
The
events
in it are completely random and make little or no sense.
I read (and still own) all of the Bantam books, I started going to comic book cons (along with Star Trek and Doctor Who and all manner of geeky fat kid events) and had a wonderful time with each adventure I took with Doc and the ORIGINAL Fab 5. Philip Jose Farmer's Book - The Apocalyptic Life of Doc Savage became a bit of a bible for me and to this day I have very fond feelings regarding my Doc phase.
The film also tries to talk about coming out experiences in young men and women, relationships, disturbed parenting, the club scene with all the wild antics that accompany such
events
- and murder.
He sites profane literature (writings from the same time period but not connected with the bible) a number of times however I can think of at least three references off the top of my head which lend historical accuracy to
events
contained in the bible.
There was ineptness on the part of every main character, there was a string of hapless and ridiculous events, then the movie ended.
I mean, no way this could ever happen in real life, as in the same way as the
events
occur in this movie.
The Americans crank out crap like this and then wonder why
events
like Columbine happen.
When a mirror spontaneously breaks during a birthday celebration, this triggers a whole series of mysterious and seemingly supernatural
events.
The movie really had a "sequel" kind of feel, playing off partial
events
of the first film.
Unfortunately it turns into a bizarre collage of random "survival
events"
(including two especially hokey scenes involving fighting a bear) and strange hallucinations that make you wonder if this kid isn't just sitting in an alley somewhere on pot dreaming up this whole movie (and what a nightmare it is!).
With puppies dangling off of buildings squirming through dangerous machines and listening to Cruella's scary laugh to name a few of the
events
there is entirely too much suspense for a small child.
Superb recreation of the base in Antarctica where the real
events
of the film took place.
It became somewhat of a romantic movie with the showing of
events
happening in the lives and relationship of Neo and Trinity.
Horribly disjointed dialog, pathetic acting, and totally improbable
events.
The plot for Descent, if it actually can be called a plot, has two noteworthy
events.
Together these
events
make up maybe 5% of the total movie time.
irritating, illogical flow of
events.
A local journalist named Laura Kincaid (Kerrie Keane) reports the
events
and suggests to Sam that a similar string of rapes and murders occurred in the town 30 years earlier.
Hoping to juxtapose an all-important b-ball game with a sexual assault, Nicholson shows no style at his craft (nor does he earn points for chutzpah, as his staging of these
events
is squashy and ugly).
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