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The gags are always there where you would
expect
them, and Damon Wayans's lines are, well, predictable.
So you can
expect
convoluted actions that mean nothing, unjustified behavior, and at least one truly pretentious plot element that will leave you utterly unsatisfied.
I didn't
expect
this at all as in the past I have really liked other movies by this director (Six Days, Seven Nights for example) This movie was NOT worth the $10 it cost me and i strongly encourage you not to see this movie.
I don't
expect
things wrapped up in a pretty ribbon, but neither should I be left feeling "Huh?
Just don't
expect
any humor other than the sometimes howlingly bad dialogue.
I started watching this not knowing what to
expect.
I loved how the government's plan to capture the terrorist leader is to air drop in one man, who is unarmed, and
expect
him to capture him and escape with a rocket pack.
Not that I
expect
a great deal of plausibility in movies, but you'd think that even the homeless and urban-dwelling Jack Mason would question why a group of experienced hunters would want to hire him as a hunting guide.
I loved Gram Parsons to be sure and I did not
expect
much out of this film and got even less.
There's nothing you'd want or
expect
here.
When I look for new cars, I
expect
not to be shown boats.
When I drink fountain Coke, I should
expect
that the drink contains Coke.
When I watch a movie that embellishes itself with the name of en excellent scientist, I
expect
that it is in some way relevant to that person or their work.
Seriously, anyone who watches "Dragon Fighter" with Dean Cain and a bunch of people making their first movie should know better than to
expect
real quality or even moderate intelligence.
I wasn't entirely sure what to
expect
from a Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi genre, but, given the actors involved I thought I'd give it a spin.
Did he really
expect
we would feel sorry for him and his messed-up millionaire life?
Exactly what you would
expect
from a B-Movie.
The acting is what one would
expect
if you called all your friends over on a Saturday afternoon and proceeded to get completely ripped, then tried to put on a play in your garage.
I just don't know how I could
expect
something worth a look from a film with such plot: Two stupid ignorant kids make a bet that each of them will do something (certainly extremely idiotic) to prove to each other (wtf?) that they are "cool dudes".
And you could
expect
of the actors, especially Scott Bakula to do some good acting, unfortunately they don't!
Why would an unhappy wife encourage the attentions of a complete stranger and
expect
him to carry her away with him and leave her husband and boredom behind to live happily ever after with her new love?
They stop at this inn run by a weird innkeeper (you
expect
him to be named Igor) with a hearing problem.
I didn't
expect
a movie as good as "In The Line of Fire" or an episode of "24", but it looked like this movie was made for TV and did a mediocre job at best.
Of these three, only the last comes anywhere near the quality of animation and storytelling that I would
expect.
I didn't
expect
it to be a dump of politically correct civil rights mumbo jumbo.
It starts of with funny conversations in a bar and makes one
expect
a good, funny story is to come.
The worst script imaginable, with plot introductions in an instant, ridiculous movement in the story, ZERO character development (even between the characters who meet .. it's as if they all have known and trusted each other for years) dodgy voice over with added echo effects, and plot holes.. oh God are there plot holes!! To be honest I write this not even having watched the entire thing, but I certainly
expect
the last 30 mins or so to not exactly enhance the already pathetic attempt in cinema ... thank god we've got a good looking lead to somewhat make us forget that the film is a load of ... well ... use you imagination for the conclusion of that particular sentence!
You don't
expect
much from a PRC picture, and with rare exceptions--mainly from Edgar G. Ulmer and a few by Joseph H. Lewis or Lew Landers--that's exactly what you get: not much.
When I go to see a movie about zombie's, I'm not expecting oscar calibre performances, or writing on the level of The Godfather, but I do
expect
the actors to at least not look like their straining to read their cue cards, and dialogue that doesn't sound like it was typed out 10 minutes before the actor reads it into the camera.
The best thing about camp films in general is that you know what to
expect.
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