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The daytime TV of
films.
One of the few reasons to make these pointlss
films
is to give some actors a chance to hopefully star in better
films
if they're acting is any good.
The only good thing in this movie is the acting, the three female leads are better than most horror
films
like this.
I picked this movie up because it sounded like a pretty decent flick, and I've always been a fan of Foreign
films.
How many times do I have sneak into these overpaid actors crappy
films
before I will learn that there is but one law in the movie industry.
Films
about the mundane are often the most interesting of all
films
to me, in the hands of an insightful artist who examines all the twisted little details of the mundane.
You always hear about how books are "changed" when they are made into films- things are cut out, dumbed down, etc.
If you haven't read the book then you might enjoy this, else avoid at all costs, as with most
films
of King's books.
I'll say it again... one of the worst
films
ever made and it was made by the director that made one of my most, favorite
films
- "Excalibur".
Paramount must have collectively fainted when they saw this: and with another $20 million festering in CATCH 22, and $12 million in ON A CLEAR DAY and $25 million in PAINT YOUR WAGON....they had a financial abyss of CLEOPATRA proportions with $77 million tied into 4
films
with very uncertain futures.
And all seemingly on that special grainy film stock that is reserved for 1960's-1970's British low budget
films.
i work in the industry and yes these
films
are fun to work on, but rarely ever entertaining to actually watch.
It is an affront to the noble B Western
films
of the '30's.
The original had actors who had done quality (non-disaster)
films
before, but this one uses actors who have done the disaster movie circuit already (Blakely, Kennedy, Wagner).
In conclusion, this film should have been the climax of the previous three Airport films: instead it is a diabolical, sub-moronic, complete and utter waste of time, money, energy, celluloid and "talent"!!!!!!! Remember when Patroni asks the French pilot if he has "ever landed on his belly?"
I know opinions are subjective and all, and some may think this "fantastic" as some think "Dune (1984)" was fantastic, well get off your horse and watch some real
films.
Back in 1993 Sega released a dull, lackluster video game of one of the biggest
films
of all time.
A real insult to the original "Spoorloos", which is one of the most genuinely disturbing
films
(and I intend this as a compliment!)
I have to admit, I'm not a big fan of Satanic horror movies and, in fact, I seem to like them less and less every time I see a new one, and that isn't really surprising when I end up watching
films
like Brotherhood of Satan!
Look, don't get me wrong I love independent
films
but COME ON!
There is no way to put into words just how bad, how shapeless, paceless and laughless these "Vice Academy
" films
really are.
There is nothing here that a person above the age of 5 will believe or laugh at, yet the (very brief) nudity and other "plot" elements make the
films
unsuitable for kids.
I feel conflicted about this film - it is one of the most beautiful
films
I've seen, and provides insightful looks into a lost culture.
I rented this movie during my stint in Asia and was appalled that this was considered one of the better Singaporean
films.
There was absolutely nothing in this film that hadn't been done better in a hundred other
films.
I'm also a SF buff, among other genres, and I especially like those
films
from 60's and 70's with their "ideas over effects" premise that produced so many intelligent and likable stories put on screen.
"Journey to the far side of the sun", was ordinary, convoluted, half baked, silly looking film, with laughable amateur special effects (and remember I love
films
from that era and despise CGI), and it can be fully compared more to 60's SF disasters such as "Marooned", which "Journey" very much reminded me of.
While there Annie & Johnny meet a kid named Josh (Leonardo DiCaprio, yes that one) who in turn all run into Charlie McFadden (the
films
co-producer Don Keith Opper) from the previous two Critter
films.
Not a lot of big budget
films
getting made there.
I can admire the thriftiness of these
films.
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