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Bad acting, lame plot, lame special effects (i dont know what the previous guy who commented on this movie was watching when he said it had good special FX, all I saw was one big blue-screen with a goofy spider)cheesy dialogue(with the
exception
of "armor piercing, my ass!")I do admit one thing though, It was so bad that I watched the whole thing.
The actors (with the
exception
of Robert Patrick, who is fortunate that few people will see him in this nightmare of a movie) could be out-acted by third graders doing a play about vegetables.
Part of the fascination is how the Taliban managed to be so primitive and backward (basically anything that didn't exist at the time the Koran was written was verboten, with the
exception
of weapons and vehicles for them to get around in) and the peculiarities of Islamic attitudes and practices that distinguished the Taliban from, for example, the Khymer Rouge in Cambodia or the Nazis in Germany, although there are also parallels.
True, with the
exception
of "Charlie Chan in the Secret Service" none of the Monogram series comes close to the 20th C FOX entries, but the story is serviceable and enjoyable.
It's obvious that during its filming, everyone was aware how awful this movie was, as no one really shows any pride in their performances (with the
exception
of Tom Arnold - I'm convinced he thought this movie would put him on top).
"Bolivia" is not an
exception.
"yesterday" is no
exception.
"Pod people" is without a doubt, with no exception, the absolute worst movie I have ever seen.
This may very well be the worst movie ever made with the possible
exception
of Man's Best Friend.
Amores Perros is a must see for those of you who haven't seen it yet, and Powder Keg is no
exception
either.
Loretta Young was always very watchable and this role is no
exception.
Anybody who has seen Passion of The Chirst will tell you that Gibson has a small penchant for blood and this is no
exception
here as we are shown blood by the loads and no holds barred violence.
This isn't a film that'll uplift you (with the
exception
of feeling happy this isn't your life depicted).
A group of young adults go to a Greek island, where things go from bad to worse when they find that everyone on the island -- with the
exception
of a blind girl -- has been killed.
That is completely understandable but it is also a shame because with the
exception
of that shot, the film is wonderful for all ages.
This film is no
exception
with it's trite dialog and flimsy plot.
W.O's are referred to as "Mr." or "Chief" without
exception.
One thing you can virtually always guarantee from a De Palma movie is flamboyance, and this is no
exception.
With the
exception
of Meg Foster, the characters are out acted by the Thunderbird puppets.
James Frago's "Forced Vengeance" (who directed Eastwood in "The Enforcer") is no
exception
to the trend, and is a raw, full-blooded Norris' chop-suey extravaganza.
With the
exception
of home movies and porn, it is impossible for a television screen to display worse acting.
The acting, for the most part, is wooden (with one BIG exception).
The direction (Leguizamo) was choppy, the storyline jumped ALL over the joint, the acting (with the
exception
of Leguizamo himself) was absolutley horrible, and the fight scenes looked as if they were filmed in slow motion.
The big problem for me is, it was not funny one bit, with the
exception
of Robin Williams, the rest of the film was kind of depressing.
I didn't think Kitt Kittredge: An American Girl could've been an
exception
to the rule, but I was hoping it kind of would because I thought the atypical scenario, different era and diverse cast could have delivered a rather unique movie.
If you're looking for good 1980s flicks marketed towards younger moviegoers, anything is better than this with the
exception
of "St.
Lana Turner gives her best performance ever, minimizing any annoying postures, heading a mostly noble ensemble cast, with the possible
exception
of Lee Phillips, handsome as the small town's new principal, but somewhat grating in character.
With the
exception
of the River Lullaby and When You Believe (Pfeiffer/Dworsky), there is no need for the others.
With
exception
of the narrator there is no speech in Fantasia but, unlike my comments about the "Sorcerers Apprentice" this hurts the rest of the movie for the animation on the rest of movie just doesn't grab you and with the classical music playing in the background I am always put to sleep.
With
exception
to the fact that it came out before The Matrix ever graced it's previews, there are similarities.
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