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This movie is not a horror movie by an stretch of the imagination, the cover of the videotape made it out to be one.
The girls themselves are hot & adorable, with wonderful lean bodies, and even though they never get naked, their outfits leave little to the
imagination.
The entire movie seams to be stuck inside Altman's imagination, and he never bothered to share his ideas or his vision with audience.
When she sees the opportunity to create her perfect man, an explosion occurs and the results are left to your
imagination.
It's a pity because with a bit of
imagination
and and some subtle changes this could have been a worthwhile film.
As she is trapped in her imagination, there is never a sense of peril unlike, say, David Lynch's films which haunt every time.
The most obvious inspiration for this low budget cheeseball action flick, is of course Robocop and while that film had some
imagination
and real energy, this just has a real life kickboxing champ running away from a robot.
The film leaves obvious van Gogh puns to the
imagination
of the audience.
The plot is rich on imagination, but seemingly only on paper, as the action is quite tame.
How the man could have directed EASY RIDER and then this is FAR beyond my excellent
imagination.
For an aspiring writer he had next to no
imagination
(his violent fantasies looked like they were ripped off from "A Christmas Story" and his lustful ones were--huh, a cross between boring and alarming).
like the third movie,there isn't much in the way of imagination.also,the
It shows the total lack of
imagination
of the office suits...
Now it's easy to explain why it didn't live up to expectations: Firstly, this show failed to create a realistic world of pre-teens in the way that Rugrats captured the world and the
imagination
of toddlers.
It's boring, lacks
imagination
and it seems that the producers don't even know how 10 to 13 year olds behave.
The characters are all stereotypes right out of a 4 year-old's comic-strip-induced immature
imagination.
Wow, this movie is so bad on so many levels it staggers the
imagination.
Surveillance is one of those movies that was made by people who have NO imagination, little if any talent, a total inability to tie scenes together and an unreasonable trait of letting a scene go on and on, long after the purpose for it has elapsed.
But he doesn't have the
imagination
of an artist, just a good memory for things that worked -- such as some of the actors trapped in this -- for other directors.
It's loosely based on the facts, the rest is taken from the scriptwriter's
imagination.
The film has great actors, a master director, a significant theme--at least a would-be significant theme, undertone of fifties existential world-weariness, aerial scenes that ought to have thrilled both senses and imagination, and characters about which one might deeply care.
The director shows enormous imagination, but if he had fun with this film, he failed to share that with the audience, or at least with me.
Where Blair Witch proved to be a film that overworked the viewer's
imagination
through simple suggestion, The St. Francisville Experiement overworks the viewer's patience.
The story of an underdog bat voyaging across country to reunite with his colony captivated my
imagination
and resonated deeply with my burgeoning imagination.Upon hearing of this series, I began browsing Bardel Animation's site and liked what I saw.
When Jan Svankmajer lets his
imagination
run wild, get ready.
In the book there is so much that is left up to the
imagination
and I feel that that is one of the part that make the book what is it.
But, the main reason I like this film, is fake or not when the ghosts start attacking & kidnapping them,I get chill-bumps every time & have to look behind me as it feels like something's there with me.i know it's my imagination, but hey more than half of the drivel that is horror in today's cinemas & DVD's doesn't give me goosebumps,so that makes this a creepy delight.Not for everyone, as skeptics will hate it & not for gorehounds as with a PG-13 rating there is no gore.
From the fertile
imagination
which brought you the irresistible HERCULES (1983), comes its even more preposterous (read goofier) sequel: right off the bat, we get another unwieldy "beginning of time" prologue which even contrives to completely contradict these same events as set up in the first film!; a condensed montage of highlights from same is soon followed by a SUPERMAN-like scrolling credits sequence.
the hills have eyes is not a great film by any stretch of the imagination.for
Since Everything is shown to you there is nothing left to the
imagination.
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