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I have seen almost all episodes of the
generally
great "Masters Of Horror" series, and the episodes sure differ in quality.
Along the way they are "funny" as always, they make fun of each other and alongside Leo Getz and new addition Lorna
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have lots and lots of fun!! - but keep in mind they are cops, and Riggs especially goes from funny to frenzied car-chaser in a second-and when that happens, his left behind slow apprentice, the ever-retiring side-kick Murtaugh finds himself shouting on top of his lungs "Riggs, Riggs, wait for me" , reminding me of Daniel-San in Karate Kid calling out for his Master Miyagi for the entire duration of the movie, with a not-so-bright look on his face.
Generally
speaking House II: The Second Story was a bit of a waste of time as far as I'm concerned but it moves along nicely, it tries to be a little bit different & provided me with at least some entertainment, it was just a shame that the film ended up all rather pedestrian, tame & somewhat dull.
How do you review of film that is too bizarre, too extreme and
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too unique for words?
Generally
when an inconclusive ending is presented it is because the producers are leaving you something to play with or leaving room for a sequel.
I
generally
love the sci-fi action/adventure.
Forest Of Fear is
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dull and boring with a few "decent" bits (note: decent doesn't always mean good!)
We get poor framing, from a
generally
stationary position, and the shots linger on much longer than they should, while the performers, except for the literally cold-hearted princess, are in constant motion, mostly broadly gesticulating and doing some knockabout nonsense.
We are introduced to one of the workers, Marcos (Vincente Parra) who has a crap job picking all the guts up &
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has a crap life living in an old house in one of the oldest districts in town.
I suppose it's a mildly entertaining movie of
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brainless drivel (50's greaser stereotype rebellion), with a few catchy tunes.
The only horror movies i can think of recently that have impressed me were 'The Devils Rejects' and '1408' - and this movie just completely reinstates my thoughts on why i
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avoid horrors.
When searching and looking up movies on the IMDb I'll often come across movies and think to myself that 'this one should be a little bit higher,' or 'that one should be a little bit lower' --
generally
speaking I'm pretty comfortable with the ratings that I see.
I
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hate about 80% of what Stallone puts out, but when I like him, I like him a lot.
Strongly avoid, even if you
generally
like Vin Diesel or B-grade action flicks.
Anyway, the "Greek god in modern NYC" plot had comic potential to be sure but, despite the scarce felicities (Hercules is insulted on seeing an impostor posing as himself in a fictional sword-and-sandal flick playing in a movie theater), it is
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hopelessly squandered by the sheer amateurishness of it all.
I
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HATE the notion of "political correctness".
It had some 'unrealistic' edge, but
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it was a reach setting with possibilities.
The area around Wilson and Broadway is exactly where the "hillbillies" (forgive the term), especially the single men,
generally
migrate.
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quite poorly made with awful acting, cheap effects, extremely static boring photography and lackluster instantly forgettable music.
First let me state that I am a 30 something male who
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does not like chick flicks.
It is true that Aborigines were
generally
considered inferior at the time, and that there was some racism going on.
OK, bollywood movies are
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unconvicing, but even in the David-dhavan kind of un-realism, you expect a comedy plot, sufficient to make you feel, time worth spent.
I'm
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good at picking up on contrived plots and have spoiled more than one movie for my friends by guessing out loud what would happen next.
These
generally
involve his criminal peers although his donation of his share of the drug rip-off loot to a friend as an investment in the latter's computer business only backfires when the treacherous fellow blackmails Joe.
Generally, movies with multiple twists and turns can be great fun, but this one is so contrived that it tried my patience.
I watched this one despite the
generally
low scores, and for once Im siding with the negative reviews.
In this move he plays a straight arrow guy,
generally
normal, likes to research before making a move.
Trapped 3 million years away from Earth, Dave has only three companions to keep him "sane": Arnold Rimmer, a hologram projection of a previous crew mate; Holly, the ships senile and
generally
rubbish computer; and Cat, a humanoid creature who evolved from Listers pet cat.
This is
generally
an unwatchable effort, which is hopefully only a temporary detour for Milky Way.
Just this morning, as I was flicking absent-mindedly through the television channels, I accidentally clicked my way onto Channel 31 (Australia), which, I hazard to venture, is not
generally
known for its quality programming.
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