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I read the abridged version several times a year from fourth
grade
on.
I was first introduced to this series when I was in the eighth
grade.
My 5th
grade
teacher played this in class in honor of my 11th birthday in 1987 and also to celebrate my return from a serious facial injury in 1986.
It looks b
grade
and you will probably think there is no reason to rent this film!
I was in the fourth
grade
when it came out and I watched it all the time.
Can't
grade
this very well, because I can't say I liked it.
I saw this film in second
grade
and it triggered my lifelong interest in all things Egyptian, culminating in my visiting Egypt 4 years ago!
The truth is that any 6th
grade
science teacher well versed in Earth Science will tell you that Volcanic Erruptions, Solar Activity & El Ninos have more to do with our eradicate changes in climate conditions than supposed "Global Warming."
Cruel intentions/ 10 little indians/breakfast club shoved into a rotten burrito then regurgitated by a
grade
school writer- director.
The special effects are absolutely first
grade
level, as in any first grader could have done them.
Technically, I am a Boomer, though at the time when all the "idealistic youths" of the '60s were reading Marx, burning their draft cards, and generally prolonging a war which destroyed tens of thousands of lives; I was still in
grade
school.
Is this what kids who were too young to be allowed to go to Woodstock and who failed
grade
school composition do? "I'll show those old meanies, I'll put out my own movie and prove that you don't have to know nuttin about your topic to still make money!"
The cover makes it look so cool but its just another cheap, b
grade
gangster film along the lines of 2 g's and a key, bloody streetz and menace.
Then why is the higher
grade
that I can give to a film with such quality and quantity of nudity only 3 out of 10? Because, to get to Ursula's unbelievable body, we have to sit through a movie that is otherwise unfunny and boring (keep in mind that I watched the full 101-minute version, not the 78-minute American one which probably cuts out a lot of the extraneous material).
I have loved this book since my 5th
grade
teacher read it to our class many years ago.
And I have read it to every one of my 3rd and 5th
grade
classes over my past 18 years of teaching.
In sixth grade, every teacher I had decided it would be a great idea to make this movie the curriculum for an entire semester.
The acting was on the caliber of a 6th
grade
production of Oklahoma and the plot, such as there was, is predictable, boring and inane.
Finally, when something does happen, its not even clear how the father was shot, how he dies, (the nurse said his liver was only grazed), and all the time this wendigo spirit apparently tracks down the apparent shooter in a very clumsy way with 3rd
grade
special effects.
I regret the time I lost to see this. 1 out of 10 (because they don't have a lower grade).
In the former, because he commits mistakes that even a first
grade
film student would wisely avoid.
Taped this late night movie when I was in
grade
11, watched it on fast forward.
I was writing better stories than this in 8th
grade.
The direction was so abysmal I looked back yearning to my nephew's
grade
3 play recital which had more pace and better vision and the fact that this movie seems to be have spliced together from afterthoughts of the aforementioned movie franchise it can not even be thought of as a homage.
The FX of the movie was so bad that I thought the director and producers were enviormentally friendly by recycling cheap special effects from
grade
Z horror flicks from yesteryear.
I read it with my 9th
grade
class, and it was great.
However, Bruce Cabot's allure is pretty much a mystery to me - he's base and unsubtle in comparison, but I've always felt he'd just emerged, smiling, from under a car, covered in grease and a sixth
grade
education.
I dunno sometimes...you try and try and try to be charitable towards all the B thru Z
grade
movies out there, but once in a while a particular movie just tests your patience until you want to slap everyone involved.
YIKES!!! I've seen better effects in a
grade
school play.
Thats one complaint I have about all the horror of the new millinium, low
grade
gore, looks stupid.
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