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It's a unique human
feature.
It's actually surprisingly hard for me to see a Fijian
feature
film.
If there's one common
feature
of brooding, bottling or false positivity, it's this: they are all rigid responses.
I just want to highlight one key
feature
of this system, which is the role of investment.
Now we know that a root apex has just a few hundred cells that show this kind of feature, but we know how big the root apparatus of a small plant, like a plant of rye.
The other movie I do not think really has that key
feature
playing that prominent role in the movie and I see the score for this one is higher too, still it was just not the movie I was expecting.
The one redeeming
feature
was the shots of Rome and what looked like the Vatican -- an achievement, because I am sure that the Vatican officials would not have wanted this dross shot in and around St Peter's -- and the interiors were convincing.
I guess I shouldn't judge too harshly, after all, how many
feature
films has MY company put out? None, but I'd like to think that we'd at least have good picture and sound quality to go with our poor acting, writing, and directing.
The best thing of this movie are the opening-credits and the opening-shots which
feature
more or less okay CGI of two space-ships.
Oooh, wait, there is one redeeming
feature
in this film: Meg Foster has a small part in this film.
There are so many things WRONG w/ this
feature
where does one begin?
I don't know if it's available on home video or not, but it would still make a great Halloween
feature
for both kids and adults.
The title suggests that the film will
feature
porn, and that's not wrong - Porno Holocaust is pretty much just porn, and most of it is just the same stuff over and over again, I was fast forwarding before the end.
One example is the gun family (or whatever it was called) which became a weekly
feature.
This sketch was not all that funny to begin with let alone being a regular
feature.
After viewing "Still Life", a short film directed by Jon Knautz, I was genuinely excited for his
feature
film debut, "Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer".
The less-then-stellar parts of this film are the story which is VERY prolonged at best (but again I think this is because of the budget they had - they had to prolong certain scenes to create the
feature
length 97 minutes), the acting (again it's because the actors had no story to work with), very few exceptional camera shots, and the music.
In 1994, Roger Corman (B-movie legend) produced the first, I think,
feature
length Fantastic Four film.
Violence and political intrigue are themes throughout both Shogun's Samurai and Battles Without Honor and Humanity, and both
feature
a lead character who finds his loyalties challenged by betrayals.
Both films also
feature
a large number of characters who seem to have little purpose but to die, and since so little is done to develop them, their deaths have little impact when they do come.
The packaging of this
feature
makes it very enticing, and the preview is decent, but it's all over after that.
Both these movies expressed fascinating ideas on the run-of-the-mill creature
feature.
So of course, I have some bias against any attempt at adapting it for a
feature
film or television movie.
It is not outrageous enough to appeal to the Will Ferrell crowd, and not interesting enough to carry the
feature
length.
It's like they didn't have the money to shoot the cool stuff and so resorted to drawings, however cool they might be (an uncensored animated
feature
would be way better for Tank Girl now that I think about it).
Since this was only 61 minutes that I'm sure played on the lower-half of the double
feature
bill, I'll be charitable and give this one a 3 for the few entertaining bits that I mentioned enjoying.
That should have been at the end of the film, or located in a special
feature.
If regarded as an independent
feature
I can't say it's too bad at all but from where I'm standing this sequel and the original "Lady and the Tramp" don't agree with each other!
There is no mention of Jesus in this movie nor does the movie
feature
any type of scripture Christianity as most know it.
Little more than a geographically re-planted rip-off of "The Shining" and most notably "The Others", the weak-plotted "Darkness" is basically your typical run-of-the mill B-horror
feature
with a few predictable lame scares that can be seen by audiences a mile off (so to speak)!
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