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Shorts are among my favorite style of
films
but somehow the people assembling this second collection had a hard time finding quality content--and it wasn't nearly as good as the first volume or other shorts collections.
Milo is a complete rip off of the 1992 slasher flick Mikey, if you actually check it up both
films
have the same tagline!But if you want to watch an incredibly funny film with absolutely no plot whatsoever......well then this is the film for you.The acting is terrible and the flashback scenes are overwhelmingly confusing.
Then I came on IMDb and paused --- I'm always real suspicious of
films
with a bimodal distribution of votes on IMDb.
The plot is a pretty standard mix of parts of "Independence Day", "Speed", "The Day After Tomorrow", "Earthquake", "The Towering Inferno" and several other
films.
This is really apparent whenever Sacchi is not clearly imitating a scene from one of Bogart's
films.
Probably because art
films
didn't make any money.
Perhaps the worst of the "Nemesis
" films
(and that says A LOT!), this mess features so many flashbacks to part 2 that you might as well say that you've seen them both, even if you've only endured this entry.
All of the sets in the first half of the movie were meticulously recreated from the book - something which has been lacking in many other Koontz
films.
In fact, it became so bad that I decided to finish it just so I can claim that I watched one of the worst
films
ever made in it's entirety, instead of being criticized for not "giving it a fair chance".
If at all possible, try to view all five of the Universal "Mummy
" films
in order, not so much for the continuity between films, but for the very evident lack thereof.
The jokes are lame and old, You've seen 'em in a dozen 50's & 60's
films.
I really had no sense of the
films
eighties backdrop, since I was unsatisfied with the lame attempt at making believe it was the eighties just because ms Ricci wears a madonna inspired dress to her "lost my virginity" celebration.
Many nights stretched until the early hours of the morning watching the Universal
films
on "Horror Incorporated" and "Creature Feature Night".
How truly sad that this sprung from the same mind as Donnie Darko, possibly one of the best
films
in this genre.
This is still not the worst "Alien" rip-off around (the two "Xtro
" films
are even worse, for example); it's actually sufficiently entertaining if you've got 68 (!!) minutes to spare.
A wonderful semi-humorous homage to Expressionistic black and white
films
of folks like FW Murnau, Fritz Lang, Carl Dreyer, Marcel Carné and others.
Also of interest to those knowledgeable about Expressionistic
films.
As for the actual movie, I feel sorry for those involved because it really could have been much better had it been paced right and allowed to stretch its legs beyond the scare/fade-to-black/show aftermath progression these
films
have.
This has to be one of the worst
films
I have ever seen.
I love the so-called "blaxploitation
" films
and have seen dozens.
At least if you're a Disney fanatic (well, of the variety who loves their live-action
films
as well as the animated stuff), if you're a kid, if you're a kid at heart almost to the extent that you hardly realize you're an adult, if you love absolutely any film that features animals, especially when they're doing tricks, or if you're just not too demanding, Air Bud: World Pup is somewhat enjoyable to watch.
That might explain why they are
films
of nearly identical premises.
Some
films
are so bad that they are good.
I realize a period piece is expensive to make, and that this style of shooting (close framed shots to camera, moving camera, wide aperture shots, washed-out) allows such
films
to be made for a price.
Poor action
films
are the graveyards for aging martial art stars.
In such
films
they struggle to maintain that dangerous demeanor that made their early work successful, but they all end in failure.
I wonder what the return is on his run of direct to video films?! Since he produces them I'm assuming the $$$ is more than satisfactory.
If this is the deal we will be subjected to poorly done Seagal action
films
well into his late 60s and 70s.....
The Giant Claw is in fierce competition with
films
like, 'Robot Monster' and 'Plan 9 From Outer Space' for worst film of all time.
The Flying Saucers' among other sci-fi
films
from the 50's to beef up the scraggly vulture's attacks.
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