Imagination
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For those of you who have not read the book, pick it up, find a soft couch, and let your
imagination
run wild.
This "re-imagining" of Planet of the Apes could have used some imagination, to say nothing of essential elements of character development.
This is definitely not one of Lucio Fulci's better flicks by any stretch of the
imagination.
The original CUBE never left the cube, and it left everything to your
imagination.
What's needed to off-set the poor production values is some imagination, especially from uninspired director Sidney Salkow.
The story is as clichéd and without
imagination
as possible with a bunch of people in a cabin out in the woods being slashed and hacked up by this zombie/ghost guy.
The people who made it obviously don't have much
imagination.
Some people might consider this movie a piece of artwork - to be able to express your
imagination
on film in order to create a movie filled with antagonizing pain and death..
Such a shame that people waste their
imagination
on such inhumane suffering.. "Kill Bill" would be another example but at least "Kill Bill" has its purpose, meaning, climax and resolution..
And this isn't because I am some sort of "movie savant", but was because almost no
imagination
or effort went into it.
Soft For Digging follows the old man's attempts to try and convince the police that what he saw was not a figment of his
imagination.
While I haven't seen that film, I would have to wager that there's more
imagination
and originality (or some rip-off originality, in other words skill with known tropes of the Japanese ghost movie) than in his own directed remake.
Of course, my
imagination
ran amok, trying to conjure up the contents of such a piece of work.
It has been said several times, how little
imagination
horror directors have today, remaking remakes of foreign sequels, but setting the film in a cabin in the woods just doesn't seem to be an "hommage" to anything, it seems to be, simply, a ripoff.
Dull, bland and completely lacking in
imagination
and heart.
BUt there's no
imagination
at all only tiredness.
Well, the puppets are gone (replaced by far more lifeless teenagers), and so is the premise - only one ineptly staged rescue and a plot shamelessly ripped off from Spy Kids without any signs of imagination, wit or entertainment.
The fact that most of the budget for this presumably went on the heavy-duty cast list shouldn't have mattered if it had been staged with flair and
imagination
and some sympathy for the original's satirical intent.
Someone mentioned that this film was about a child's imagination, okay thats all good and fine.
The theme here is of youth run amok, understandable as a reaction to the '60s, but done with little
imagination
or style.
The battle between nature and technology always caught man's
imagination.
That said, there are some stunning images, but there are stunning images in the average bus ride if you use your imagination, so that's no reason to go and see this nonsense.
it's too incoherent, too flashy and way too boring, it's a who gives a crap kinda story, and i really think that big time directors need to make movies based on their own or a writer's own
imagination
not something based on some ignorant snobby brat's life.
I could not have been more wrong: The story (or actually the lack there of) was completely uninspired and lacks
imagination
- while
imagination
usually is the biggest component of any science fiction story.
I was actually hoping that the flaps would have been extended by a stretch of the
imagination
(can't extend flaps without engines).
A clever word indeed - it disguises the term that everyone has grown to hate, "remake" that is, and makes it almost sound as if the process of making one was creative and involved the
imagination.
The absolute lack of budget is no real excuse since Paul Naschy already proved before that he has enough
imagination
to make up for a shortage in money.
It is too far a stretch of the
imagination
to believe that Tom (as played by Anthony) would befriend the far younger Hatty.
By any objective measure this was a disaster, but I found it easy to
imagination
how good a Lord of the Rings movie could be if someone was to make one sincerely - and with the money to employ the most talented artists and script writers.
It could have been a new franchise, and a wonderful new step for
imagination.
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