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It was somewhat of a hit at the time because roller disco was a big thing in the late 1970s, but this film came at the end of the decade and was a critical
failure.
Obviously this was a very personal project for Cassavetes, but it was still regarded as a
failure
for the acclaimed director.
But focusing on heroism alone dangerously narrows down the subject and approaching it from an American viewpoint warps and twists it into a
failure.
It is a failure, and not even an interesting one, at that.
The primary
failure
of this movie was that it (A) Assumed you hadn't seen the first movie and (B) Assumed you had.
Michael Rooker was wise not to return for this hideous
failure.
Since Spaghetti Westerns are essentially cartoons for grown-ups, I can see how BATTLE OF THE LAST PANZER has confused many viewers into thinking it a
failure.
Overall i feel the film was a
failure
but is still worth watching so that there is some hope that GOAL III can impress and revive the disappointment of GOAL II.
Sergio Garrone's "SS Experiment Camp" is a total
failure
on every possible level.This film was banned in Britain as a video nasty,but it surely isn't as outrageous as many people claim.In fact it's pretty tame even by today's standards.There is some torture and humiliation and lots of nudity and soft-core sex.Some scenes are pretty mean-spirited for example one woman who refuses to go through the experiments is put into the tank.The temperature is first put up to almost boiling point and then the dial is turned the other way making it icy cold.Still the film is extremely dull,so fans of Italian exploitation may be disappointed.Avoid this one like the plague-watch "Beast in Heat" or "Gestapo's Last Orgy" instead!
This movie has wonderful pacing and several cliffhanger moments, as Harvey's plot several times seems on the point of
failure
or exposure, but he manages to beat the odds yet again.
Failure
of relationships and family emerge in an Inner City environment.
Muslims WERE to blame for 9/11, and this piece of leftist garbage that vilifies the USA for acting against Muslim terrorists deserves the box office
failure
it received.
To say it was a
failure
in the USA is one thing (it was) but internationally it didn't do too badly.
The opening sequence is a
failure.
The jokes are not funny, too much live acting, and no story makes this show the perfect recipe for
failure
that any creator/producer would have nightmares about being part of.
The movie itself is a failure, big time.
Sadly, this film is a laugh-less
failure
(minus the very funny Will Ferrell cameo).
The biggest
failure
for a movie that clearly prides itself on being hip and sophisticated is the ending in which the lead character is chastised just as harshly as any 1950s heroine who dared consider sexual independence would have been.
It is interesting that a number of films set during the 1900s and early 1910s, both comedies such as 'The Assassination Bureau' and serious dramas such as 'The Riddle of the Sands' and the Robert Powell version of 'The 39 Steps', focus on diplomatic attempts to prevent the outbreak of a European war, even though we know that in real life such attempts were to end in
failure.
Watched this film the other day expecting the worst from a 1930s film but was surprised it was really quite good.Its a story of two people from different cultural backgrounds who fall in love,the biggest problem is he is married,so the relationship is doomed to failure.I must admit i didn't care for the wife at all,as looking at this film from a 1930s aspect a woman always stood by her husband no matter what.This one deserts him purely because she misses her socialite lifestyle in New York,if she really loved him she would have stayed with him.I found her totally selfish,and a 1930s audience probably would have felt the same.When you watch these old films you have to forget your 21st century attitudes,as what seems acceptable now wasn't back then, she should have stayed with him.I hated Frederick and the father he was a pig and a bully who didn't care for his daughters happiness,which leads to a tragic conclusion i wont say why.I was really hoping that Gary cooper would ditch the wife then tell Frederick and her father where to get off and run away with the Polish girl for the perfect happy ending,but alas it wasn't to be.I don't understand why this film is forgotten because it is quite outstanding for its day.
Richard Jordan isn't a very charismatic Dirk Pitt and the word is that the
failure
of this mega-budget movie sank Cussler's Dirk Pitt franchise until "Sahara" came along to revive it.
Fukusaku Kinji, the director of this wonderful lesson, has remarked that during the time of this film the Japanese Social System was concerned with encouraging the youth of the country to try and find a way for themselves, to NOT be so easily discouraged by
failure
and that
failure
in reality is a path to starting again.
The film goes into the history of how the hatreds began, and how there was a real
failure
from the world to intervene in time.
The plot is just one of the many faults with this poorly edited, dreadfully acted, and misdirected
failure.
Aside from the technical issues of directing, the movie was a total failure, those who did not read the novel have seen nothing!
"Failure
of imagination" should be this guy's middle name.
Much of the
failure
of the film must be squarely put on the shoulders of director Boris Szulzinger and his adolescent prowess at showing virtually nothing resembling horror.
Nobody in the public asked for this film to be made and when released in 3 cinemas... none of which were in the western suburbs because the distributor knew already nobody West would see it... it was a compete financial
failure
again again again wasting public taxpayer funds which were spent 'creating' this turgid drivel..
Absolute and total rubbish, a fly-infested dung heap of cinematic failure...I stayed up late last night to watch this on the SciFi Channel, as I am a huge werewolf/zombie movie fan and I do enjoy a good cheesy B movie(of which the SciFi Channel now obviously owns the patent for:).
I rate this movie even worse than Burt Reynolds worst
failure
with Dom Deluise (when he and his cast appeared to be having a great time making an unfunny movie) because Soderbergh and crew have the skill to do so much better.
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