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Because of the bad actors, the bad special effects, the BAD scenario and other bad stuff (it would take about 3 pages to tell
everything
that is bad in this film.
It is basically a reconstructed version of Underworld, yet lacking vampires (not a big deal), cool effects (a BIG deal), and generally just about
everything
that can possibly be done right to produce a decent film dealing with lycanthropy (the biggest deal of them all!).
Volcano is set in Los Angeles where a minor earthquake has just hit, vacationing boss of the O.E.M. (the Offcie of Emergency Management) Mike Roark (Tommy Lee Jones) decides to cut his holiday short & go in, once there he sees that
everything
is alright but then drives off to the epicentre of the quake where seven underground workers have been killed by a fire or intense heat of some kind.
Mike isn't sure what to think so he brings geologist Dr. Amy Barnes (Anne Heche) in to try & explain things, unfortunately a huge underground river of molten lava has been released after the quake & erupts at the La Brea Tar Pits sending the lava pouring out into the city streets engulfing anything &
everything
it touches in flames.
I was totally fascinated by the music, the dancing...
everything.
Now it was not all bad, I have studied film and this film was put together very nicely and had very good cinematic
everything
with interesting angles to very nice lighting and excellent camera work.
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).
That's the trouble with you Americans: you think you can grasp
everything
even when it takes a lifetime of hard work.
However, this chapter of the ongoing Halloween saga came close to gumbing up
everything
the original stood for.
There is not ONE SINGLE MOMENT that Ms. Gilbert even comes close to inhabiting the sensitive, mature spirit of Anne- Ms. Gilbert is "white-bread" throughout the movie... the only time I was close to tears was during the reading of Anne's most haunting line: "I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart"- this is spoken by Ms. Gilbert so rushed, so lacking in conviction, that she might has well burped and achieved the same effect.
Everything
about this movie was bad, the acting was bad and the plot was bad.
It's painfully clear that all effort in this film was directed toward cinematography and very little attention to
everything
else.
But a soon as she dreams the whole films shifts to CGI land where nearly
everything
is a computer image.
Whenever his films would fail (and deservedly so) in the American market (they made money in France) Lewis always blamed everyone and
everything
but himself; for example, he blamed the failure of this film on the fact that it was, according to Lewis, released on a double-bill with the porno feature "Deep Throat".
Everything
becomes unclear and unclear it stays.
But after they transfered to Capitalistic country, here it is, Czech unofficial but well known mentality ... COPYING ... COPYING ... COPYING of
everything
they consider good, when they see it in another movies or countries or elsewhere.
The first 1 hour was OK, though it did make me wonder why
everything
was centered at Chicago and why no one reported any weather anomaly from outside US.
The film was over 130 minutes long but not a lot actually happened and
everything
that happened was pretty much what one expected, the plot was that transparent.
This is a sequel that demonstrates nearly
everything
that can go wrong with a sequel.
Someone, somewhere, said, this is how to make a movie: use a blue filter to make
everything
look mysterious, add plenty of slow motion shots of horse hooves splashing in murky puddles, add snowflakes hovering around while two boring characters are speaking to each other, and oh yes rain pouring down dramatically to distract from the fact that nothing is really happening, and don't forget the black silhouettes walking toward us with fire blazing behind them, and lots of torches burning, and of course blurry fight scenes during which it's not clear what is actually happening because we don't have the budget for the gory special effects so just throw in the sound of metal clanking, and, oh, by the way, don't let any character live long enough for the audience to understand them, relate to them or sympathize with them, and cross fingers, hope that fans of sword and sorcery films will eat it up, even though it is complete doo doo, and go straight to video, do not pass GO . . .
Sally whines and complains about
everything
till she becomes a demon.
I have already mentioned Lynda Bellingham in the role of 'fussy mother' (yes, thats as far as character development and back-story goes), but I was impressed by the actor Maurice Roeves (who is by far the most experienced actor in the cast, having appeared in
everything
from classic movies such as Richard Attenborough's 'Oh What a Lovely War', and 'The Eagle Has Landed', and TV including Baywatch, Holby City, The Bill, Eastenders, Cheers, Doctor Who in the 80s, Star Trek, and even going to Hollywood with Sylvestor Stallone in 1995s Judge Dredd) whose performance reminded me very much of actual teachers I have met - often incapable men, whose lives are tinged with a very sad streak.
To even say that this film is Sebastien's work at his best just tell you
everything
you have to know on the man.
I watched this movie and all I can say is this...I am not a film student, nor am I some artsy intellect who tries to look for a deeper meaning into
everything
that I don't understand.
All the reviews and
everything
bad you've heard about Caddyshack II are true.
Just about
everything
in this movie is wrong, wrong, wrong.
Often in the show it brings "girl power" to a new high, with girls beating guys in
everything
they try.
This film exemplifies
everything
that is awful in Australian comedy.
The mad scientist being investigated by a reporter has been done to death but this script is amusing enough that the plot should have worked, additionally the effects and super soldier design with their dead lifeless eyes have some degree of creepiness, however Boll somehow manages to film
everything
in an off handed way.
There's not even a Driller Killer and the plot, the acting, the characters, the locations, the events...
everything
is boring, absurd and laughable.
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