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It's no accident that almost every episode
feels
as if it were made in the 1980's.
There is little development (drastically insufficient development) to justify her actions for the affair she has, and when it occurs, one feels, as I did, that she is just of low moral character.
Though, despite all the troubles with the movie, it still
feels
like a Christmas movie.
This film would have been much more fun as a 10-20 minute short, but as a feature, it just
feels
padded and forced.
The poor performances (Perlman is sadly wasted here) become an outgrowth of the script, and Carpenter's direction
feels
exhausted, as if 'Pro-Life' is the source of his next hot meal.
This film
feels
like you're watching the home movie of someone who doesn't get out much.
For a director trafficking in reality-based drama (as here), he never
feels
any pull to tie his bundle of conceits back to reality; or to a coherent story.
This movie
feels
so EMPTY.
When dismissed, Gina
feels
like her whole surrounding is changing.
A typical Goth chick (Rainbow Harvest looking like a cross between Winona Ryder in Beetlejuice and Boy George) gets even with people she
feels
have wronged her with the help of an old haunted mirror that she finds in the new house she and her mom (horror mainstay, Karen Black, the only remotely good thing about this travesty) buy.
For some reason, the director
feels
compelled to tell us the time of day every few minutes by flashing it in big white letters across the screen.
Why is it that everyone who has seen this movie
feels
it is their responsibility to tell us whether or not they are fencers?
It's no wonder Reb Braddock hasn't directed anything else since - anyone who has a chance to make his first film on his own rules, based on his own script, with the help of Quentin Tarantino himself, and creates something like THIS, anyone who
feels
that THIS was a story worth telling to the world, doesn't deserve a second break.
It
feels
like one of many straight-to-video movies I saw back in the 90s ...
Although it is only an hour and a half long it
feels
somewhere close to 4. I have never seen a movie move so slowly and so without a purpose.
Having just sat through this thoroughly confusing mess of a movie, I know exactly how he
feels.
It consistently
feels
like it was written and acted by high-school kids for some school project, and that's also the level the humor seems to be aimed at.
There is no subtlety and, more damningly for a mockumentary, it never once
feels
like a documentary.
Boyer is the only real actor in the production and one
feels
his torment.
The viewer
feels
Boyer was well rid of his past.
I won't comment on the story itself, it's a wonderful classic, but here it
feels
like a soap opera.
The movie never sparkles with the kind of "family film" magic that it needed, and before too long both the people and the animals seem distinctly programmed (nothing here
feels
real).
course,the whole movie
feels
like a bad 80's cliché.the
This film is pretty bad too; obviously you cant go into a film that calls itself 'Zombie Bloodbath' and expect to see a masterpiece, and in fairness it does live up to the title with the amount of gore on display...but it all
feels
very old and tired, which isn't helped by the atrocious acting and stupid plot line.
Gung Ho has a Happy Days and Laverne and Shirley feel to it as the producers of both TV shows made the film and then made the TV version of this movie as well which gives the film its' lightweight feel.The Japanese manager gets to love his American workers and
feels
he and other Japanese people can learnfrom Americans.His No.2 man Saito who supposedly doesn't like Americans all that much doesn't think so.I would have prefered all the Japanese characters been like Saito than the soft goofball characters they made the Japanese out to be.It would have made the film more interesting.
Simon
feels
that the creature is the proof he has been looking for & for some inexplicable reason decides to leave the thing at home while he goes to share his discovery.
There is very little exploration about what it really
feels
like to be a straight (or gay) man working in a gay sexual environment.The dancers keep talking about their art as if it has no erotic component.
It starts out funny and endearing with an energy that
feels
spontaneous.
When watching it, it
feels
like a soft porn, but with no nudity or heated scenes.
This movie
feels
a lot like one of those cheap Saturday morning kids shows that they used to make back in the late eighties early nineties.
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