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It has also a very interesting topic that is wrapped up in a quite unusual story and told with
humour.
It has
humour
("You're just making it up as you go along!" "Yup, but I do it brilliantly"), action, monsters (in this case still more kick-ass cybermen), tragedy and scare tactics.
A tribute to black
humour
if there ever was one!
The simplicity of the film and the
humour
DO work.
Having to
humour
him just to get by and get through the day was so apt.
Humour
was the soldiers' key to survival, and it was great to see a mini-series about war actually have some sort of
humour
in it, which is usually difficult to do without offending people.
A great base for a very silly B-movie, and a shameless excuse for Bruce Campbell to what he does best - Evil Dead II style slapstick humour, and this film delivers on both counts.
In fact, much of the
humour
in the film which provides essential relief from the heavy subjects of taboo lesbian love and gender issues, stem from this satire of the seemingly ordinary.
Some of the aliens are quite grotesque, but there is an underlying
humour
which makes it unmissable.
It all falls apart after that, it's your typical Hollywood thriller now, filmed on a soundstage with special effects galore, minus any kind of humour, wit or soul.
A huge hit upon release with Australian audiences, it can still be funny today, but its over-the-top political incorrectness and blunt, unsubtle
humour
can make it a bit of a cringer.
Whether you liked the stoner hippie days of the late sixties or the smug and sassy coke-head days of the seventies (when the comedy was fortified with plenty of naked babes) depends very much on your date of birth, but everyone agrees that by the early eighties, middle age had killed off whichever remaining sparks of anarchic
humour
that the drugs hadn't, and offerings like this film and the increasingly terrible spin-off records shot further holes in the hull.
"Sundown:The Vampire in Retreat" is a rubbish.The acting is terrible,the atmosphere is non-existent and the characters are uninteresting.The only scary thing about this piece of scum is that majority of the IMDb users gave it a 10.This is really horrifying.No gore,no suspense,no violence,nothing.Bruce Cambell("The Evil Dead","Intruder")is completely wasted,the supporting cast is also terrible.Yes,some people may like this picture,especially a mainstream society but hard-core horror fans or gore-hounds won't enjoy this piece of crap.Personally I hate horror comedies,I prefer watching serious horror movies like "Cannibal Holocaust" or "Last House on the Left".In my opinion,a real horror movie is supposed to be scary,excessively bloody and disturbing,without stupid humour,which usually ruins the whole concept.This one isn't scary,isn't gory,isn't even funny as a comedy,so don't waste your precious time.
I'm not sure if much of the
humour
in the film was intended or not.
I couldn't help but laugh because it has intentional
humour
(she turns on the gas stove ... get it?
and unintentional
humour.
Moralistic messages (that came from mostly a sour bunch of characters) simply took over the black
humour.
Its shortcomings are easily overlooked given the films short runtime, and it does have a certain tongue-in-cheek
humour
in parts that make it quite enjoyable.
John Ritter is the kind father who adopts the child from Hell, and kudos to him for maintaining his dignity in the surrounding onslaught of one-note, annoying performances and puerile
humour.
Please
humour
me if you will, for a minute while I read you the back of the ALLEY CAT VHS box.
This really is taking toilet
humour
to another level!
There is no
humour
to it and is far too serious to be called "fun"!
As usual, Pyun develops a warped sense of
humour
and Kathy Long's fights are extremely impressive.
Since this picture is classified a "pure entertainment" work and since there are already many comments on it, I'd like hereby to address something relevant to the abuse of
humour.
And they call it
humour.
Ever wonder why Pacific Islanders seem to automatically assume the sense of
humour
of Black Americans?
Being a filmmaker myself, and possessing a somewhat dark and subversive sense of humour, I thought I was in for a treat when I took home "My Wrongs..." (not that the DVD cover gives anything away, instead opting for the ambiguous quote from controversialist director, Chris Morris, "a short film including scenes").
The slapstick
humour
is consistent as well, but the young boy and the villains really fail to make an impact in this film.
Now back to my comment...anyway, the
humour
was lower than that of the bathroom variety and wasn't funny on any level.
From the tedious emotional films of the 70's and 80's, movies from this place actually started to contain a bit of
humour.
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