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The second
half
has all of the comedic fireworks and is what makes the film memorable.
Then I pressed play on my video and
half
an hour later I was, according to my girlfriend, sleeping like a baby.
When I first approached this, I was not
half
expecting something more crude and nasty, but instead I found this to be mildly entertaining and an inoffensive ode to the classics of the genre, e.g.
What starts out as a well-acted exploration of family tensions - especially those between a relatively uneducated set of middle-class parents and their college-educated son - gives way to the clumsy, overwrought melodramatics of the second
half
of the film.
Bring it on again..well one hour and a half, small, the story : cliché, some funny parts..really nothing special.
For an hour and a half, one has to put up with atrocious acting, home video camera quality visuals, lame special effects, and a plot that never really seem to show up.
By the time we entered the lobby, with that wonderful three and a
half
minute (I timed it!)
The first
half
is stupid, and the second
half
doesn't make any sense.
To my surprise though, about a
half
hour into it, the story completely changed, and became this drivel about the main character selling his stud services to impregnate successful lesbians for $10,000 a pop.
All of them are at least passable, with over
half
being very, very good.
It took me
half
the movie to even understand who was who and what exactly the plot was.
The car chase in the second
half
looks just like the one in the first
half.
The first
half
of the movie plays out OK-- nothing special, but an OK action film.
Then in the final
half
the plot goes to hell, interweaving a bizarre pseudo-religion without any prior explanation or interesting foreshadowing, with the film turning truly incomprehensible.
I was actually hoping the big bugs of the island would gobble everyone up to make this a
half
hour show or less to at least end the filming crews' misery.
Sharpe's challenge has his flaws (begin of second part the story goes a little flat) but the last
half
hour makes up for this and is as great as it should be.
This may be one of the more underrated Canadian sci fi movies of the 80s, although much of the plot and characterizations goes way lame in the second
half.
The movie is too predictable, after watching the
half
of it, you know by 90% how it will end.
FOr some bizarre reason, it closed the un certain regard category and during the movie approximately
half
of the audience walked out.
There simply was a weak story embedded in an hour and a
half
of nothing.
I had to force myself to watch
half
of it and even then I truly felt like killing myself.
When the Q&A's came at the end, more than
half
the crowd got up and left, saying things like "Let's get out of here, so I don't have to hear anything about Bugcrush."
This craze lasted about a week and a
half
and spurred on the creation of this terrible film.
The last
half
hour is more like a crusade for religion (happens more and more in Hollywood it seems) than a serious attempt to make a good sci fi shoot'em up style movie.
Director Paul Baurtel's follow-up to his cult hit "Death Race 2000" was this pretty awful little action picture that has all the amateurishness of the previous film but about
half
the budget - which wasn't so high to begin with!
Jesus Christ this film was boring an hour and a
half
seemed like 5 hours and a half.Armand Assante plays Frank Carbone a chop shop worker working for the mob.
In a wooded area in Wisconsin people are missing, getting ripped in
half
and some having their guts devoured.
The aspect that I found most interesting in the second
half
of the movie, was the exploration of the Midwestern "Family Values" of the Heartland versus the evil New York/New Jersey devils represented by the Silvanos.
'Eyes' is not as good; Steven Spielberg's direction is a little conspicuous and the entire thing basically consists of Joan Crawford just ranting for
half
an hour.
Even so, you'll have to endure some pretty stiff acting from then newcomer Forrest Tucker in the lead role of Jerry Barton, a pilot who's
half
of a team that's developed a remote control device for guiding aircraft.
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