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This incident
forced
me to rent the movie... it's horrible.
I actually
forced
myself to watch the rest of it hoping it would get better.
Also, the humor was
forced
and poor - granted I only watched a few of the episodes, because that was all I COULD watch, but I think I got the idea.
A friend of mine grabbed it off the shelf at the video rental store, and all but
forced
me to watch it, an action we both deeply regret.
It has some events that seem
forced
and unlikely, like when Cal (Crudup once again as the 'lost, vacant, and kind of dull' male) and Julianne Moore find a map of the US in kind of an unbelievable place.
Just a few words: it's a good thing George A Romero is still among us cause if he were dead, he would be
forced
to rise from grave to vote against the people who made this 'political satire' And the saddest thing of all is that I actually agree with these people's sentiments.
Remember those terrible war movies your grandmother
forced
you to watch 25 or so years ago on your old VHS recorder?
My movie buddy
forced
me to see it, though I wasn't interested, and wow.
(Later on, I
forced
him to see 'Basic Instinct 2' in the theater, reminding him he made me see this crap.
For example, one of the laziest copouts for a filmmaker involves
forced
verbal exposition where characters basically explain everything for the viewer even when the constructed scenario is totally artificial.
The acting is stilted, and the attempts at comedy are woefully out of place and
forced.
1st watched 10/29/2006 - 4 out of 10(Dir-John Stephenson): Mildly entertaining story of a group of five kids who are
forced
to live with their eccentric uncle while their father and mother fight & work in World War I as England entered the war.
One does not have to be
forced
to be a 'windbag' when criticizing a terrible flick and wish that the IMDb would change the amount of words to fill up a critique.
The plot was believeable enough (although some of the characters' actions seemed very, very RANDOM), the script was fairly well written (in that the dialogue did not seem forced), but everything went way too slowly.
Except for the bit where the hard-luck loser turned deranged psychopath from
forced
medical experimentation pours his pea soup on the doctor's head and laughs like any good raving lunatic should...that's all.
There was no character development, all of them were
forced
on us.
I can only guess everyone involved somehow hurt the writer and director and were
forced
(maybe at gunpoint)to star in this worthless T.V. trash.
You'd think that would work better but since the action no longer freezes the actors are
forced
to pause speaking and grimace at the camera to match the emotions in their thoughts.
While walking to buy cigarettes, the professional dancer Daniel (Tom Long) is abducted and
forced
to have kinky sex along many days by three hooded women.
Jack Higgins' straightforward thriller about a guilt-ridden IRA bomber
forced
into "one last job" (where have I heard that plot before?) gets a snarky treatment from cult director Mike Hodges.
I felt like an outsider being
forced
to listen to someone tell me a stupid story.
The film's look will prompt one to seriously wonder if the Director of Photography was also forced, like one of the film's forgettable female characters, to smoke crack from a pipe duct-taped to his mouth.
The writing is a little
forced
(this is, after all, Woody Allen trying to be a coy Kafka), but the point is made, and no harm done.
Once again, I feel sorry for the poor kids who were
forced
to work in this movie, so that everyone else and their parents could make some bucks at the price of a cheesy cheesy movie.
It has to do with a woman who is
forced
to marry a disgusting mob man.
If you are
forced
to watch this movie, I can only suggest bringing a hand gun and finishing yourself off before the end.
As I
forced
myself to sit through the movie, physically writhing from the inability to connect-the-dots, I was sure there would be some "light at the end of the tunnel" - a revelation to explain what in samhe.-.ll was going on.
But Wyman must have been
forced
to take this movie through contractual requirements or the studio system.
As one of the victims of the whole Enron scandal, my mother
forced
me to watch this movie with her.
There's a thin line between being theatrical and being just plain
forced.
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