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The Ghastly Ones could have been better if the quality of the film was better but still better then other
films
of the time like Schoolgirls In Chains.
This abomination and the sequel ONE MORE TIME (no thanks) and the hideous Jerry Lewis disasters like Don't RAISE THE BRIDGE LOWER THE WATER (why not just flush instead) drove cinema owners to close their doors rather than be forced to run these
films.
True: in the 60s block booking of
films
was still enforced on hapless suburban and country cinemas... this means that in order to get a good film the cinema was forced to run woeful timewasters like these: I remember well in 1974 keen to screen FIDDLER ON THE ROOF or something good like that, I was bailed up in the United Artists booking office by some sozzled salesman who waved a sheet of flops before me and squinted, bellowing: "Now before we get to that one, lemme see ya date these ones first".
These days the same type of
films
(eg: I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK AND LARRY) get banished to the 20 seat cinema 99 in a mega google plex instead.
Of the 4
films
in my marathon (Submerged, Into the Sun, Foreigner and Today You Die) Today was the worst.
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are the most famous comedy duo in history, and deservedly so, so I am happy to see any of their
films.
Revenge plot
films
work particularly well if a person has low self-esteem.
There is nothing I hate more in a movie than pretentiousness, and this is one of the most pretentious
films
ever made.
At least they were giving us honest trash, and at least their films, in their own atrocious way, were entertaining.
Well, Dude Where's My Car might be at least a novelty as one of few Hollywood
films
that seems to have been written, cast, filmed & edited in less than a day.
You know, this is one of those "Emperor's New Clothes
" films.
Films
like this which hide under the cloak of Dada or surrealism make me nuts.
This is one of those
films
that is hard to comprehend how it was made in the first place.
This Swedish splatter movie tries to parody/imitate American horror
films
such as "The Evil Dead", "Gremlins" and others.
There are a lot of 'bad
' films
out there.
There are possibly
films
that have caused me more pain - were harder to sit through - than this, but in terms of writing, acting, direction, cinematography and the bare basics of cinema Inbetweeners is a truly, truly appalling effort and should be avoided at all costs.
I was reading in a Stuff Magazine about some of the goriest, bloodiest
films
that Asia had to offer and I immediately jumped to Netflix to quench my thirst.
This movie is one of the worst
films
I have seen.
I have noticed that a lot of
films
that have been featured on "Mystery Science Theater" have received a tons of low ratings on IMDb.
However, a few of the
films
featured on the
films
weren't that bad and it's not fair to rate a film that's been given the "MST" treatment--with the hosts making funny comments during the film.
I had seen a few Godard
films
previously while I lived in France, and, though they hadn't been my favorites, I could at least make sense of them.
Peter Coe is easily the least charismatic of the various Egyptian high priests we've seen during the course of these films, and Martin Kosleck as his henchman seems uninterested in the proceedings; Kurt Katch, then, is saddled with a ridiculous accent as the man who discovers the newly reincarnated Princess Ananka: the latter, in the form of Virginia Christine (later a much-used character actress) gets her most substantial 'role' and, indeed, the sequence of her resurrection from the swamps is a highlight not only of this film but the entire series.
Nielsen seriously needs to start refusing some of these pathetic scripts, and Stanley Tong needs to stick to making Jackie Chan films, because it doesn't get much worse than this.
I've never been a huge fan of Almodovar, but, generally, I've always found something to enjoy in his
films.
This isn't so much an insult to Quentin as it is to Christian
films.
Take a queue from M. Night, engaging Christian
films
don't have to have the characters saying the name of Jesus Christ in every scene for the movie to be Christian.
And I watch and enjoy plenty of art-house and independent films, so I wasn't expecting an action movie.
Later, he just
films
the water surface and the sound of birds and insects in an absolute darkness.
I really love the "arena-martial arts genre", and I get more and more surprised over how many
films
like this there are out there.
This has to be one of, if not THE greatest Mob/Crime
films
of all time.
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