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These
films
are to much figure stuff out and not enough blood for my tastes.
The acting is terrible, the script made me cringe, the effects are completely lousy (which I usually don't mind for older films, but this was made just two years ago), and everything about it just annoys me.
I don't know why people still like those
films
or why they vote such
films
better then a 1-3 in IMDb.
The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy was one of the silliest and least believable
films
I've ever seen.
I must begin by saying that this is one of the most annoying
films
I have seen in my entire life!
... in search of the cheesiest "so bad it's good" movie, I've repeatedly laughed at the first fifteen minutes of various films, only to be left disappointed and bored at the end.
The most memorable were the Jon Hall, Maria Montez
films
which have long since become camp.
Sad to say, of the many
films
made in this genre, few of them come up to Alexander Korda's original "Thief of Baghdad".
Do not waste your money with this film-there are many other better
films
out there!
policy
films
around now which start off as a mea culpa and end with 'our poor boys are getting hell out there so let the world sympathise with them, it's not their fault' - kind of stuff.
I love Robert DeNiro and as usual he did a fine acting job, but in all his other gangster films, no matter how many people he kills, I always still had respect for his character, but in this movie he was a lowlife drug-addict, rapist with no care for anyone but himself.
one of the worst
films
I have EVER seen, but extremely funny (not on purpose though).
Shirley Temple's
films
for Twentieth Century Fox aren't negligible because they're poorly-made (Darryl F. Zanuck supervised most of them, after all); they don't retain much of a "classic" stature among cinema aficionados mainly because they're weighed down with the syrupy optimism of Depression-era Hollywood.
This film is not one of those
films
so bad you get annoyed and mad because it seems to be so up its own arse and yet it completely not funny.
This isn't even one of those
films
that's so bad you can watch it with friends when getting drunk/high and have a good giggle.
Feeling Minnesota is one of the worst
films
I have ever seen, it is also one of the most disgusting
films
ever made.
Three good
films
in their own right and you would think, using their blueprint, MM couldn't go far wrong.
Normally, I don't like Chuck Norris
films.
For the first time in reviewing films, I found myself immediately uninterested in this story.
It pains me to say this about an Australian film but Mr. Accident ranks with the worst of the worst
films
I have ever seen.
This is just one of those
films
which cannot justify much of anything that happens.
If you take the films, Mad Max, Beyond Thunderdome, and the movie Steel Dawn with Patrick Swayze, you will have a pretty good idea what the film is about.
If this film had been more successful, would the producers have then made
films
making fun or people with Cerebral Palsy or a Flesh-eating Virus?!?!
Despite this being one of John Cusack and Demi Moore's early films, it is one even hardcore fans can miss, unless they absolutely have to complete the collection.
I'm glad that I did not expect too much when I saw this sequel to one of my favourite childhood
films.
The only motivation here was Lamberto Bava, who brought us large amounts of convoluted Gialli and fun splatter
films
in the past.
The first half to 3/4 is very dry stuff set in Australia, I guess like many American war
films
where the recruits are getting together, oh man its soooo long.
It more felt like one of those music clip things that are marketed as feature
films
to cash in on those video commercials, just that here we have the marketable music and the live performances missing, except for one scene, which may as well be marketed as a weird music video clip in Japan.
Gone are the days of glory of the
films
of the 1940's that made one proud to be an American, fighting the evilness that desires conquest abroad and death at home.
It has many of the usual flaws of Canadian films...self-conscious acting...an excess of cinematic gimmicks and, above all, the self-effacing Canadian habit of using Canadian cities as stand-ins for American ones.
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