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This is where this movie
fails
throughout, primarily because it is too graphic to be taken seriously.
This film wants to be a Hersel Gordon Lewis-type romp, but
fails
miserably.
Although unusually in colour for a second string oater, the vivid clothes of the lead females
fails
to bring any life to the flatly directed screenplay.
There's one scene that the director tried to make emotional but he
fails
miserably as Yvette Nipar didn't really show all that much emotion, however there is a decent Car chase scene, but that's not enough for me to recommend this god awful film!, plus the dialog is atrocious.
For a start, in concentrating on the relationship between Gabriel (McFadyen) and his family, it utterly
fails
to show how he has managed to hold so much influence on the community.
The mutt
fails
to look all that fearsome, which Leonard Maltin, the notoriously clueless/hopeless and always grinning film critic, would disagree with: he considers Cujo to be "genuinely frightening".
Hitchcock's masterpiece is much better and Van Sant
fails
to realize that in hiding the nudity and the gore, the original shower scene is all the more terrifying.
THE GRUDGE 2 attempts all of these techniques, but ultimately fails, only showing us the same old stuff we saw in the first movie, as well as a messy storyline constantly switching from Tokyo to California.
"Red Shadow" just
fails
in that department.
This movie starts with interesting set design and a promising premise, but
fails
to provide the cult-movie goods.
Well, Doug Masters, who lives on an Air Force base, his father is an air force pilot, yet he
fails
to get into the air force academy, conceives of a plot (with help from his retarded friends) to steal two jets and go rescue his father.
This film is a third rate attempt at a compelling, moody thriller and
fails
miserably on all three counts.
Basically, the movie
fails
at the script level.
Bishop tries so hard to get that trademark Tarentino banter and just
fails
miserably, which can be pretty humorous at times and grating at others.
The most incredulous thing about this film, aside from the way it tries to be competent but fails, is that Gimli him-freakin'-self is in it.
Though the film is intended to express the idea of "civilized warfare", it
fails
to do so not only because of the general chaos, but also because it is far too long and tiresome, and I strongly felt that a lot of the scenes have not to do with "war", in whichever conception.
The incoherent plot
fails
to adequately fill the movie's meagre running time, although this may have more to do with studio interference than anything the filmmakers intended.
The dialog tries to be clever and
fails.
But like the Disney film of two generations ago, this film
fails
as well in the accuracy department.
Marketed erroneously as "the most violent Australia movie ever", the film is violent at times and reasonably bloody, but it
fails
to deliver a single impactful moment.
It sets out to disgust and make you laugh, but it
fails
horribly.
But it
fails
miserably in either depicting a love story or giving it the western touch.
Director/screenwriter Jess Franco crucially
fails
to inject any style or vigor into the generally blah and meandering proceedings, allowing the sluggish pace to crawl along at an often agonizingly slow clip and staging the infrequent action scenes with a singular lack of skill and panache.
What Jaclyn
fails
to inform Mitchum is that she knows full well her husband's whereabouts.
The writer never manages to create a spirit of camaraderie among the squad members, and the director
fails
to wring articulacy out of the man-mountain Nolte.
The movie does have a few bright spots in the writing and acting but as a whole, it
fails
in the end because...1)A movie based on a metal band should have a metal soundtrack.
There is no doubt that the Kokoda Trail depicts a truly great event in Australian Military history the brave defence of Australia against the cruel barbaric Japanese Army.Howver this film
fails
to take into account the story of the "Fuzzy Wuzzy's" or the New Guinea natives that The Australians used to help them carry out there military operations.
The film also
fails
to give a credible account of the Australian soldier and his behaviour in this event.
Opening with some blatantly reused footage from 'Kit for Cat', 'Tweety's S.O.S
' fails
to live up to that classic cartoon.
The film features a lead role for Camille Keaton, who would go on to star in the exploitation classic I Spit on Your Grave some years later, but
fails
to make an impression here despite acting alongside a cast of talentless performers.
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