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Let me start of by saying that I never wanted to see this movie in the first place; I had to watch it one day, and I
figured
that I guess I can lighten up and enjoy it for what it is, and it might turn out to be entertaining.
I actually went into this film with some expectations, not because I thought the film sounded particularly good, but because I'm a fan of Italian exploitation flicks and with a cast that sees Franco Nero and Telly Savalas starring alongside Oliver Twist, I
figured
it had to be interesting at least.
I'm an animator myself and an all around buff of the medium so when I saw this movie in a $5 bin I
figured
it was worth a shot to add to my collection.
I must say, when I saw this film at a 6.5 on this site, I
figured
it was well worth a view.
They then decided that maybe they would do a thing with Drake and Josh moving to college, thereby explaining the loss of Meagan as a character but Drake had already had thoughts of moving on to bigger and better things and he
figured
if Miranda did it why couldn't he.
In the end I persisted because I
figured
I could write a bad review for it if anything after watching it.
I had to rent a couple of movies for my little cousin for New Year's and she picked out The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Kingdom and The Little Mermaid 2 and we just watched both films, while she's sleeping, I
figured
I could get a couple comments in.
OK, I saw this film through Mystery Science Theater 3000, but I did see the movie, so I
figured
I would leave a comment on it.
I found this dvd in the store and figured, why not support some indy film and watch a cool horror flick.
When I first saw the trailer for The Comebacks, it looked absolutely horrible and I had no interest in seeing it, but when it came out on DVD today, I
figured
since there was nothing else that caught my interest, I would rent it and give it a shot.
It doesn't take too long before they are confronted with Splatter, a seemingly half-man and half-machine warrior, who leads a gang of which I never really
figured
out who or what they were.
I didn't see this movie when it originally came out, but there has been a couple songs sharing the title and the term still gets used from time to time and I
figured
there must be something to the flick, so I dug it up and gave a view.
Honestly we
figured
they were better off with out each other and if they did get back together we really didn't care.
We both like Costas Mandylor and it had James Coburn so we
figured
it couldn't be that bad.
I
figured
it couldn't be too bad.
Apparently this was her first movie role (and after watching this movie, i
figured
as much) Sandra is the only living human in this movie, everyone else might as well be a Zombie in a B-Horror Flick.
I have not
figured
out what the chosen title has to do with the movie.
-- this came out in '79 ( I guess enough time has gone by so naturally Nunzio
figured
he could just redo this and say he wrote it - yea, right!
(Spoilers more than likely... nothing really important you couldn't have
figured
out yourselves) Yeah, it's really weird.
It even had two award mentions on the cover (I don't remember what festival it won) so I
figured "
Hey this might be good".
When I saw that, I
figured
it would be yet another lame Lizzie Maguire knockoff by Disney.
Without even thinking I knew where the plot would be taken and within 30 minutes I had already
figured
out who the killer was.
Purchased this film for one dollar and
figured
I could never go wrong, my big mistake was watching it.
even if there only were about 3 reviews before mine...i
figured
i might ACtually be able to save someone ELSE the boredom...the anticipation of laughter that never materializes... i DID smile once or twice, though... when i started the movie...and when i stopped it.
Once I heard that line I
figured
it was of the worst I've ever heard.
When I heard Disney had the rights to "Underdog",I
figured
at the very least it would be a cool Pixar partnership affair,and we'd get a great Adults & Kids film like "The Incredibles".
And he isn't very smart either, or he would have
figured
out to stay away from the conniving girl Betty.
Ordinarily, I wouldn't waste the time on reviewing a film like "Human Pork Chop" (the 2001 version, not to be confused with the earlier film of the same title, which is probably better known in the West as "The Untold Story"), but since the reviews already here are quite vague as to what it actually consists of, I
figured
I'd best post something more detailed, so as no one actually gets tempted (as I was) into buying it because of the film's mystique.
Besides the many faults this film has (the script is mind-numbingly unfunny, Lewis' "direction" is nonexistent, the film has the look of a cheap home movie), Lewis apparently thought that surrounding himself with no-talent, over-the-hill Borscht Belt comics like Jan Murray and Sidney Miller was a good idea; he must have
figured
that they would be so bad, they would make him look good.
I
figured
that she had PMS.
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