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Could it be that the UFC might have been a
factor
in his deadened brain?
The director seems to be trying to combine the atmosphere of classic '30s/'40s style horror movies with the shock
factor
of the then-exploding '80s slasher genre.
The overdone special effects completely undercut the chill
factor.
The most disturbing
factor
of the "film" is that it's not even film at all-- it 's shot on video.
You know she is going to be a
factor.
The shock
factor
is set to 10.
Hmmm, started well, like a hybrid of X-Files & First Wave, unfortunately, if the mere notion of Da Vinci's lost time machine is preposterous to you, then the final 'battle' between one man with a pistol and 4 16th century monks armed to the teeth with automatic weapons will seem positively ridiculous equalled only by poor acting, poor script and screenplay, or, in other words, giggle
factor
5 captain.
He is a pot smoker who entered Fear Factor, thinking it was a joke.
Children of the Grave was bad as well but at least it had some substance and a little bit of a creep
factor.
Some films are so badly made they are watchable purely for the cringe
factor.
Why Norwell wanted to complicate his life with an unknown
factor
like an adoptive child was never explained.
At my local blockbuster however, about 9 copies are held on the shelves, none of which were checked out when I rented the title (I wonder why....) Anyway, this title was almost ridiculous in the "fear
factor"
the director was going for.
Anyway, many of the parts they tried to make funny actually are, but often simply for the cheese
factor.
It is a real shame that more attention could not have been spent to the special effects, not the be all and end all of a movie I agree, but in a movie that is based around them, it's a very important
factor.
The "espionage
" factor
is unimpressive for the most part and primarily consists of Sheen faffing about in various ridiculous disguises whilst trying to blend into the background, quickly becoming not only boring but laughable.
The only saving
factor
for figure skating fans might have been some nice ice skating done by a professional cast of skaters, but this just does not happen.
For these reasons coupled with the fact that this cut has more characterization and suspense, and cuts back on the gore
factor
(Halloween, unlike say the "Friday the 13th" Franschise, was never about blatant gore) is why I prefer this bootleg Producer's cut.
The plot of the movie was good, but the excitement
factor
sort of took a nosedive afterwards.
One of the worst things a film studio can do is exploit the tragedies of others, commercializing a 'shock' or 'gore
' factor
in order to sell tickets to be able to buy their Birch a new diamond necklace.
This movie's only redeeming
factor
was the fact that it was on TV for free, and that it probably helped the Romanian economy.
The dialogue throughout is witless, the acting almost uniformly atrocious, certainly campy (Tim Curry and Ernie Hudson are both on hand to assure the ham factor), and the special effects abysmal.
other
factor
is that i had just recently watched '10.5' and its sequel '10.5:Apocalypse'.these
Even though this film was nothing special as such, I am drawn to comment on at least one
factor
that ruled in its favour - that of the lead female performer in the film, Dyan Cannon.
Some people have given this movie a 10--and perhaps that is okay if you are simply scoring it for its fun
factor.
The art part has long been gone, and the entertainment
factor
is now waning as well.
The only notable
factor
to this buddy movie disguised as a "horror film" is that some of the moments between the 2 guys (even though the "hero" is one MAJOR annoying geek & the other is a Jack Black clone) are kind of funny (just mediocre funny i.e..like most of SNL skits).
Annoying
factor
number one: Never seeing the "son's" face (for the entire movie).
And the infinitely more annoying factor: That incessantly ringing phone..nothing but listening to the phone ring over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...you get my point.
But instead, the suck
factor
took over and possessed him.
As the title suggests there is a philosophical, meritocratic thread running through this film: if a man has the talent and looks to find his way into society and money what might be the outcome if he is denied it for failing to have the X
factor?
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