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So this trucker, Billy Dawes (Augenstein) is given the chance to make his delivery, but on the way he is detoured and
forced
into a jerkwater town where a foolish local corrupt Judge Trimmings (Murdock) who runs the whole town, has him arrested and phony charges brought up on him.
I will confess that once I started watching this movie, it had a hold on me that
forced
me to watch it through to its conclusion.
The film would probably be about 1/3 of its length if we weren't
forced
to watch the main character move his head in front of the setting sun half a dozen times (yes, that's all that happens in that repeated scene).
All we know about Catherine Zeta-Jones character is she is obsessed with her world....nobody is allowed in and nobody challenges her world...that much is obvious....but the remaining characters all have their own dimensions that are really never explored or exposed....Aaron Eckhart's character had so much more to offer to the story but wasn't allowed, Abigail Breslin's character is so easy to understand that her performance comes across somewhat predictable and phony....in the end everything reverts back to the
forced
turbulent world of Catherine Zeta-Jones which the audience never totally falls for....honestly, her turbulent world is not much more than a portrayal of a selfish, self obsessed, spoiled lady who most people would not have much time or sympathy for in the real world.
After the opening credits over a black sheet of paper with spots of white paint sprayed onto it, oh OK I'll be generous and call it a star field, we witness an alien spacecraft crashing into a meteorite and being
forced
to land on earth.
The movie fails at being serious, because the idea of killing for any school position (this being Prom Queen) crosses the line into insanity (not to mention shots of flag burning and drive-by shootings, a poor attempt at being controversial and edgy), and fails at being a comedy, for all the
forced
and awkwardly placed jokes (big butt mama, "funky" black principal, and excessive cussing delivered poorly by the principal cast).
What followed was Mongo being
forced
up and down and up and down on the actor's lap, with him screaming hysterically as he was presumably sodomized.
This abomination and the sequel ONE MORE TIME (no thanks) and the hideous Jerry Lewis disasters like Don't RAISE THE BRIDGE LOWER THE WATER (why not just flush instead) drove cinema owners to close their doors rather than be
forced
to run these films.
True: in the 60s block booking of films was still enforced on hapless suburban and country cinemas... this means that in order to get a good film the cinema was
forced
to run woeful timewasters like these: I remember well in 1974 keen to screen FIDDLER ON THE ROOF or something good like that, I was bailed up in the United Artists booking office by some sozzled salesman who waved a sheet of flops before me and squinted, bellowing: "Now before we get to that one, lemme see ya date these ones first".
This is how and why so many cinemas closed,
forced
to screen and annoy their waning audiences with these assembly line failures with lame comedians and bored talent.
As with most pet projects showcasing a celebrity couple, it's a relief when this shoddy piece grinds to it's
forced
and jarring conclusion.
Beginning with the heroine Martina Gedeck, who convinced me much more in the role of the work-obsessed perfectionist than the more famous Catherine Zeta Jones, to the Italian cook and the niece suddenly deprived of her mother and
forced
to live with an aunt, not fit for child-rearing.
However, first things first as Dr. Cameron has his sights set on some sweet revenge on the people who dismissed his experiments,
forced
him to resign & subjected him to public ridicule.
Bacall's gold-digging is so forced, it's annoying to listen to.
The plot doesn't work at all, as the film attempts to blend murders and a supernatural theme through a telephone and it all feels very
forced
and silly.
If I had to listen to Harrison Ford drone on one more second in that monotoned whine, I would have been
forced
to search for something sharp to jam in my eye to divert my attention.
I was
forced
to watch 'Changi' last year in year 10 Australian History.
Evidently, the actors lost, since the director/screenwriter Claude Chabrol eventually
forced
the leading couple to follow this worthless piece of sick imagination to the letter.
Many non-erotic nude scenes are
forced
throughout.
I tried to care at first, but my brain was
forced
to shut off.
I found the character development to be poor and the acting very
forced!
I couldn't watch any more without being
forced
to sit in the Clockwork Orange chair.
The acting was just horrid and
forced.
Character development appears static, and the characters seem like chess pieces on an abandoned chess board, thereby earning a rank of 3. The dialogue seems stilted, and appears to be
forced
to fit some Bowery pattern of speech--a 4 for dialogue.
I would have given this film a 4 out of 10 (the sweaty lesbian scene is not bad and Christina Lai has an amazingly beautiful face and body), but a particularly disgusting scene of abuse
forced
me to cut 2 more points.
Then the Ambulance is attacked and
forced
off the road by a van.
The film successfully gives a graphic portrayal of the suffering of
forced
sex labour, but nothing more.
The writers are really struggling to keep everything going, which makes the dialogues feel really
forced.
Let's see, cardboard characters like Muslim terrorists have
forced
a cardboard scientist to perform some exotic drug tests on some cardboard people who have been drugged and kidnapped.
After a hitchhiker is
forced
to give a gunpoint blowjob, her rapist fills her mouth, then fills her vagina with some drugs.
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