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Once a hit director of
films
like Tridev and Vishwatama is now making one bad film after another.
This movie was, perhaps, one of the most unoriginal and unfunny
films
I've seen in a long, long while.
His film, Hatchet, got all the publicity last year, but he still makes a couple of more
films
every year.
You know, I don't mind the cult
films
being filed under the "cult" section.
I mean, is it too much to ask that the overtly pseudo-Christian propaganda
films
be filed with the other Special Interest movies?
I don't dislike Cary Grant but I've found his performances annoying in enough
films
to notice; this, Arsenic & Old Lace and Bringing up Baby.
Perhaps because, by its very nature, those talented in the field of Irish cinema have been quick to abandon their native shore for careers in Britain or America, (Colin Farrell is a recent case in point), and that the really successful Irish directors that have continued to work in Ireland and with Irish subjects have made their
films
with international money and an eye on the international market.
If one is interested in the
films
of Rebane I would recommend almost any other over this.
Althogh it was enjoyable as many Stephen King
films
are, but as many Stephen King
films
this one did not follow the book and became a piece of Hollywood trailer trash.
Unless you're just out to visually "collect" all extant
films
of Austen's work, you can skip this one.
And I really like GOOD horror films, I am not at all a snob.
I normally like
films
to leave you with something by the end, but all this did was take.....
Not one male in this movie has one redeeming quality; reminds me of Soviet-era
films
with strongly politically-oriented messages.
However, historical
films
about actual historical personages should make at least a minimal nod to history.
So it's obvious I am not afraid of Japanese
films.
Well the king of strange Japanese
films
that just don't seem right to Americans might just be ATAMA-YAMA.
Firstly, I am a huge fan of crap
films.
Many of his
films
are undeniable classics that have stood the test of time and are highly watchable to this day.
It's not unusual that Hollywood likes to pump out crappy
films.
Occasionally, a handful of good
films
come out of them while the majority just sucks major ass.
It's also not surprising that those bad
films
are retreads of old TV series'.
The Mod Squad, in my opinion, goes into my top ten of truly lousy films, in which Hollywood should get it's sorry ass beaten for producing what could've been a good movie.
I just think that i wasted an hour or more on a bad movie and i really love all of the national lampoon
films.
Pointless and pretty silly film that is just basically a compilation of clips from horror, science fiction and suspense
films.
There are unnecessary shots to an audience watching the clips and Donald Pleasance and Nancy Allen are among audience members who turn to the camera and explain why we love horror
films.
Films
based on his books go way back to Hombre (Paul Newman), Mr. Majestyk (Bronson), and Out of Sight (Clooney / Lopez) among others.
Even when done so-so the
films
at least have some measure of story essence coming through.
"Fool for Love" is one of the several now forgotten
films
Robert Altman directed throughout the 1980s.
Altman made many not-very-good
films
over the course of his fascinating career, and many times the fault was his.
This movie was different from most of Jimmy Cangey's
films
of the 1930s in that it was NOT done by Warner Brothers/First National, but was a loan-out to a smaller studio.
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