Films
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While so many aimless 70's youth
films
(or plain ol' 70's
films
for that matter) tried so hard to say something deep and meaningful, 'Joyride' doesn't even try.
This is definitely one of the weaker of the series of Carry On
films.
It is high time that American critics and fans alike start to debunk their unquestioned, sloppy veneration of
films
like Sergio Leone's 'Once Upon a Time in America'.
This explanation of their abrupt, abrasive dispositions is unsatisfactorily extraneous and merely serves to highlight the complicated ends the
films
unwavering supporters will go to to defend their positions regarding a film unfortunately short on sense.
I was watching it, in the midst of an all day marathon of martial arts
films
and it would have blended together with every other film that I watched that day had I not noticed Jackie in the film.
hey ....i really do not know why this film has been appreciated so much,perhaps i missed the point.The way i see it , a lot of international film makers have made brilliant
films
that have dealt with 'schizophrenia' and have informed ,excited ,shocked,evoked emotion and compelled the audience to step aside from their own reality and think.........while it is true that aparna sen's endeavor was an ambitious one ,in light of all the other movies , this one falls short..... miserably......it was too slow, there were no details about anything and the ending .... was completely ...pointless......it was not open ended or anything ....just pointless.....so watch it if you want to see a good concept completely wasted.......
The first 2
films
have Buck, Ray and Chloe as the main characters but in this the second sequel they play second-fiddle to Louis Gossett JR's Presidential effort.
It's worth the effort, and PF is a lot better than Eraserhead,and there is a certain campiness about his
films
which his followers find addicting.
Yes, I think that bad
films
can be great fun.
Idiotic spin off can't measure up to any of the Vacation
films
(even European Vacation!), with a question of whether or not the filmmakers thought the script was actually funny.
Larry Clark is not renowned for his talents as a writer or a director, but he has made some undeniably important
films.
These
films
are uncompromising in their content and use their controversial nature to expose very serious problems in modern youth.
I am a big fan of British
films
in general but especially gangster movies.
Been watchin horror
films
since I was a kid so I have seen A lot of variety.
What is it with corn maze horror
films?
I mean how could they make the most beloved stories by Dr. Seuss be made into film and being one of the worst
films
of all-time and such a disappointment.
Do
films
like this have to be so dependent on Western cultural examples?
I've seen bad horror movies before (Manos, Troll 2, HOBGOBLINS!!!) (shudder) I would have to say that Demon Wind could definitely contend with any and all of these
films
on terms of sheer stupidity.
The performances are mostly emotionless compared to better
films
in the GLBT interest genre.
This is truly one of the worst
films
I have ever seen.
Probably never, but
films
like this and "Star Wars, Episode 1: The Phantom Menace" make us wish that they would bring them back.
This has to be one of the most awfully scripted
films
I've ever seen.
If I compare two
films
with Sacha Cohen, Borat and Ali G then Ali G is immeasurably better.
Reason why in the end a concrete identification with any of them does not exist, which causes that what could have been
films
that even served as document like Red Dawn, finished being one more a film; although I want to clarify that in the room many of the assistants were excited in the conversation with the director, which says to me that no longer they are so young or my ideals have changed.
I tried my best not to fall asleep during the movie as i watched one of the worst horror
films
i have ever seen.
Reggio's message, so powerful and resonant in his previous two Qatsi films, is hopelessly jumbled here.
How much do I love this film?! Now I'm not a fan of bad films, but I do love a film that is so bad it's good.
anyone who has seen both those
films
will agree with me.
Thus far he hasn't showed me anything that I believe to be brilliant, the only thing that improved with Cravens films, production to prodution was his budget.
However at a special Oz Surf night at an outdoor cinema last year 2000 people turned up....but then 2000 turn up every night to see anything there during this summer season of films.....so the damned thing fluked another box office binge.
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