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This is one of the two postapocalyptic
fantasy
movies that Albert Pyun made in 1993 - and it's the bad one.
The lies they spout and the ridiculous lies they try to pass off as truth, such as the idea of "life after death" or "god" or "sin" or "the devil" is so preposterous that they actually seem mentally ill, so lost are they in their
fantasy.
Sane people know that religion is a drug and shouldn't let themselves get addicted to that type of
fantasy.
I hope that one day the American Psychiatric Association will finally take up the study of those people who delude themselves in this way, people who let themselves sink so deeply into the
fantasy
land of religion that they no longer have any real concept of reality at all.
Treatment for such afflicted individuals is sorely needed in this country, as so many people have completely lost their minds to the
fantasy
of religion.
Most of the movie could play the same way even if Rodney's character had only one wife, so the premise seems more like an old man's
fantasy
than a key part of the comedy.
An intriguing premise of hand-drawn
fantasy
come to life in a child's fever dreams.
To me it was rather a disappointment, especially the combination of historical facts,
fantasy
and the main character's internal turmoil does not work at all (in Vonnegut's book Slaughterhouse Five and even in George Roy Hill's adaptation for the screen it does).
Waiting to go inside the theathre with tickets in my hand, I expected an interesting sci-fi
fantasy
movie which could finally feed my appetite of movies regarding robot-technology, instead I went disappointed by each aspect of it, once more proving that stunning special effects can't help a boring plot, which by my opinion was the worse in this year.
Another violent, angry
fantasy
from Paul Verhoeven.
It seems a shame that people would spend so much time and effort producing something so poor, when really they could have made something pretty decent out of the premise (albeit not very believable!), but instead we are treated to a rather nauseating and cheesy tale of dragons and knights, that lacks any of the charm to be found in other such
fantasy
films.
The acting was pretty good, since they're mostly seasoned professionals, but if you're going to stretch so far from what would most likely happen, it should be more like a fantasy, comical, etc. Everything was taken too seriously.
The scarecrow's character was overdone, and a cheap rip-off of the other great
fantasy
killers such as Freddy or Pinhead.
I respect
fantasy
but Lord of the Rings is fantasy...Conan..is fantasy...THIS IS JUST NORMAL HK-LOWPRICE-ENTERTAINMENT...Why did they include this Splatter-tongue, it makes everything worse.
There are too many gross errors to list, but any fair comparison of the recorded and written record and the
fantasy
of this film begs the question as to what the producers were really trying to accomplish.
The fear being that people who play D&D (or any other role-playing game for that matter) will be "sucked in" and lose their ability to distinguish reality from
fantasy
(and go on killing sprees, child sacrifices, suicide, etc).
It's Blair Witch meets Sean Penn's ill conceived
fantasy
about going to Iraq to show the world what the "War on Terror" is really about.
One of the misfits is Ronnie(Bobb'e J. Thompson), a foul-mouthed fifth grader and the other is Augie(Christopher Mintz-Plasse), a bashful young man that roll plays in a
fantasy
medieval world.
It's such a ridiculous
fantasy
with a lot of poor special effects, a lot of hasty scenes (the airport one for example), and a real unfunny time.
There are many famous TV/Comedyactors appearing in the first part and presented, in
fantasy
costumes, typical little episodes of their Stand-Up-Program and exactly that is the problem the second movie has to struggle with.
I did not think this movie was worth anything bad script, bad acting except for Janine Turner, no fantasy, stupid plot, dumb-ass husband and unfair divorce settings.
Lolita is a rebel and she's going to share to our wide open eyes some little sex stories, between sci-fi and fantasy... Well, this Surrender Cinema production is not very good: very bad acting, horrifying music and a story line without any story and any line.
It is enjoyable due to the well-choreographed battles, based on
fantasy
more than on martial arts, and I agree that their beauty is deeply enhanced.
Basilisk, although based on fantasy, with elements of horror and largely exaggerated is splendid and has so much more depth in its characters, storyline, historical value and it is, may I say, heartbreaking.
Is it a family
fantasy
movie to cash in further on the huge success of Spielberg's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"?
Instead, it comes off like a male
fantasy
that's trying hard not to be politically incorrect.
Since the 70s, writer/producer/director Charles Band has been responsible for literally hundreds of science-fiction,
fantasy
and horror B-movies.
Boring children's
fantasy
that gives Joan Plowright star billing but little to do.
The film is a grotesque, erotic,
fantasy
fairytale that centres around a mythological 'Beast' that is rumoured to wander the grounds of a French mansion and lusts after women.
There's something about every "Hammer" movie I see that really takes me into a new
fantasy
world.
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