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But this movie was so
excruciatingly
painful I feel I must.
The plot is absurd and the acting
excruciatingly
stiff and amateurish.
For starters, Victor Halperin's static (non)direction lets the meandering and uneventful talk-ridden story plod along at an
excruciatingly
slow pace.
What we got was an
excruciatingly
painful, drawn-out, and pretty boring attempt at a film.
Apart from the main girl (likeable performance from Joanna Canton), the goth girl and a sweet cameo from Adrienne Barbeau pretty much all the characters were
excruciatingly
unlikeable, festering at the absolute lowest levels of moronic, offensive jockhood.
The pacing of the film is also very poorly executed with the opening and conclusion seeming extremely rushed, and the middle dragging to an
excruciatingly
slow trudge that makes it feel padded.
Second: the acting is terrible and the lead actress is
excruciatingly
ugly.
Instead of romance and charm, we see some
excruciatingly
dopey parallel characters emerge who ruin the film.
The prostitute's journey from the city to the village is an
excruciatingly
endless train ride and tramp through the mud.
The first act in which everyone is introduced is
excruciatingly
dead, with Caine doing everything an actor can to keep the pacing up.
The writing is
excruciatingly
bad, characters are impossible to emphasize with and are either disgusting or bland, the violence is appalling and technically not very convincingly executed.
I managed to grab a viewing of this with the aid of MST3K, and oh boy, even with the riffing this movie was
excruciatingly
bad.
whilst as a comedy this film is very patchy and sometimes
excruciatingly
vulgar, what makes it watchable is the Moore/Cook relationship.
Truth be told, I wasn't keen on viewing Eating Out 2 when it played at the Portland Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, mostly because - not to put too fine a point on it - I absolutely abhorred the original and thought it was an coarse, overrated, and
excruciatingly
dull hunk of vitriolic idiocy.
So, when you hear that Trey Parker of South Park fame wrote, directed and starred in a comedy set in the world of porn you had to think this would be a movie that had the potential to be
excruciatingly
bad.
But this is a film, not a painting, and it can't rely solely on its visual elements to carry it forward (in this way it is
excruciatingly
similar to Eyes Wide Shut, another ego-trip from an otherwise immortal director).
Shelly Long is an excellent comedic actress who has
excruciatingly
terrible taste in choosing films.
This is an
excruciatingly
bad Sci-Fi film, that's laughably amateurish and cheap, with an extremely dull story, and god awful performances.
This is an
excruciatingly
bad Sci-Fi film, that's laughably amateurish and cheap, with an extremely dull story, and god awful performances, and I say Avoid it like the plague, it's not worth the torture.
The pace is
excruciatingly
slow, and I'm not talking about Judy Pace who is in this one.
However, crucially it is also one of the best, standing the test of time better than say the
excruciatingly
cheap but entertaining romp that was the Tomorrow People or the imaginative fantasy series The Ace of Wands.
Sinclair herself and Prawin Adhikari are the actors to watch and both give
excruciatingly
believable performances that should have you cringing in pain right along with them.
The acting from Marc Senter (The Lost) is
excruciatingly
horrible and the filmmakers just wasted his talent.
In Rize, David LaChappelle criticizes contemporary hip-hop for it's exploitative hyper-sexual consumerism, but then proceeds to spend an
excruciatingly
long stretch of film showcasing close-ups of the glistening Krumpers greased-up bodies in slow-motion.
The making of footage on the flip side of the DVD is equally nifty, because seldom will a film include multiple agonizing takes of key scenes both action and non-action so that you might understand how
excruciatingly
demanding and exhausting film making can really be.
Dario Argento tries to use the camera inventively and playfully, but even all the gimmicks in the world couldn't have saved this
excruciatingly
dull thriller.
It is, however,
excruciatingly
long, and is without enough story embellishment to sustain interest; an even more fictionalized account might have been a wiser course of action.
On the other hand, putting in real footage makes the film a little bit more plausible and somehow makes up for the weak script reflected in
excruciatingly
poor dialogue.
I found it
excruciatingly
boring and incredibly pretentious.
This is the kind of stereotypical film which gay media should denounce for what it is: a bit of eye candy in the midst of an implausibly tragic and ridiculously predictable story, with bad actors
(excruciatingly
bad in most cases) in a screenplay that almost seams dreamed up by the Christian Right rather than the egregiously untalented (not to mention unattractive as a "leading man") Gregory Christian (producer, director, writer, and star).
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