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I guess you could say that this was a decent made-for-TV movie for 1980, but it is super-predictable and the acting, except for Robert Conrad, is
generally
sub-par.
I liked Sandlot (I) and I
generally
like stupid and silly movies but this movie doesn't have a single redeeming quality.
Director/screenwriter Jess Franco crucially fails to inject any style or vigor into the
generally
blah and meandering proceedings, allowing the sluggish pace to crawl along at an often agonizingly slow clip and staging the infrequent action scenes with a singular lack of skill and panache.
This is a
generally
boring and joyless time waster of a movie.
I'm a fan of this
generally
excellent though sometimes rather dull show but Season 3 has taken some terrible plot directions.
I am
generally
a fan of light hearted romantic comedies and from the trailer, thats the impression i got of this movie.
The idea of bringing Dracula to contemporary times isn't bad--after all, it might revive the series a bit by injecting a new story element into a series that Hammer has all but exhausted in a long series of
generally
excellent movies.
Occasionally funny but
generally
boring.
I was rather puzzled by the statement in Winkimation's
generally
thoughtful review ("Such a Shame") that "for once we actually see men's faces when they come."
And what kind of an alcoholic tends to drink with the bottle held about 8 inches from his hungry mouth so that the contents
generally
spill all over his face?
This film was embarrassing in its clichés, poor acting and
generally
low production values.
Well, I
generally
like Iranian movies, and after having seen "10" by Kiarostami the night before, I was expecting a great movie.
I
generally
love this type of movie.
While the other reviews I've read seem to be
generally
(and mystifyingly) positive, I must tell you without any kind of axe to grind that this film is unimaginably, unspeakably bad.
Sadly the story was quite honestly awful, the acting was
generally
alright, with a fairly small cast.
But since it featured Sandra Bullock, who I
generally
like, I bought it.
You can
generally
ask two questions concerning 80's low-budget horror films.
It is chock full of smart shots of colors and shapes and verbal excursions into Freudian psychology to be appreciated by art students and teachers alike, but in general it is perceived a stupid mockery of good cinema, good storytelling and
generally
good taste.
Technically the film is OK, photography, music, special effects, editing and it's
generally
well made.
It's too bad that such an interesting era in our exceptionally conformist social experience is
generally
depicted by out and out garbage so that the least offensive of the genre is now accepted as reasonably authentic when almost none of it comes even close to the way things really were.
He would turn up late on set, change the script, crew etc and
generally
cause problems for the director, Don E Faun Leroy (his lack of talent his trouble enough!).
Captain Max Cash (Wayne Crawford) owns & runs a boat-for-hire named the 'Vagrant Viking' which caters for tourists who want to fish, dive &
generally
explore the islands.
Chan director Phil Rosen, of whom I
generally
like most of his entries, uses lots of long shots with no action(like Charlie's initial walk into the house from outside).
The film is
generally
well-made from a technical point of view, apart from possibly being too long.
Although the plot of "The Man Who Knew Too Much" seems
generally
straightforward, the movie allows too many cryptic elements to get in the way of what could have been a satisfying mystery.
I'm
generally
not a fan of high school comedies, they rely heavily on humor in bad taste and rarely stray far from clichéd story lines and characters and downright dull dialog.
The only problem is that the experiment, though in some ways interesting, is
generally
quite dull and unengaging.
I
generally
won't review movies I haven't seen in awhile, so I'll pop them in or rent them to give a full and fresh take on the film.
It had some mildly amusing scenes, and actually a very convincing giant played by Buddy Baer, but somehow, given the fame of the duo and the esteem in which they're
generally
held, I have to say I was expecting more.
I
generally
loved the Carry on movies but this one is actually pretty awful.
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