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I was under the
impression
it was suppose to be a horror movie.
The two oldest step-siblings, Derek and Casey, are equally annoying; I get the
impression
that we're supposed to side with Casey, given that she's the protagonist, but I don't find her at all likable.
I watched this movie only because I was under the
impression
that I was going to be treated to a cheesy horror flick.
Again Laura Fairly is described as being 'fair', if not 'ethereal', so, with dark hair, she does not quite fit the
impression
gleaned from the novel.
The write up gave the
impression
of a cliff hanger end..sorry,
I might be wrong but the
impression
I get from this movie was that they duped Frank Stallone and Joe Estevez into acting in this movie that has a budget of just under $40, depending on how much those nerf bats and spray painted catcher's equipment cost, create the most incoherent movie ever created, and sit back and laugh at the fact that Joe Estevez and Frank Stallone weren't in on the joke.
When watching this, my first
impression
was that it probably was from the late 80s.
Mcqueen's absence makes a really bad impression, and the fact that his character here is played by a different (little-known) actor is odd - in a bad way.
swear,even the characters sounded like they were bored,and would rather be somewhere else.which says that the voice actors were bored and wanted to be someplace else,at least that's the impression.some of the same actors return for this dismal effort,but an integral par of the success of the first one was Michael J.Fox as the main hero, Milo Thatch.i
get the distinct
impression
this movie was just thrown together to capitalize on the success of the first one,without much thought or care.but at least Cree Summer returns as the voice of "Kida".that's
Developed as a sequel to Jagged Edge for Glenn Close and Robert Loggia, it gives the
impression
that all involved only made it while they were waiting for something better to come along.
This movie is an incredibly self-indulgent character piece that assumes that the mere
impression
of a story is as good as an actual story.
For a very long (too long, in fact) time, this film raised the
impression
of being an unofficial sequel to Porky's with lame, vulgar and offensive fraternity pranks.
now, this movie has no plot, or rather, there's something that tries to pass off as a plot: there's a mean hit-man (Willis) who is cool dangerous and sophisticated (actually he's none of those things, but from some dialog between the other characters, you are supposed to get this impression), so this hit-man is on a mission to kill someone, now there's an ex-IRA prisoner who is kind and nice and very likable (gear) who the FBI release from prison so he will help them.
Jennifer Esposito left no
impression
what so ever.
Obviously meant to cash in on the success of "Shaft" (this and about six thousand other movies), this movie doesn't have enough edge or enough originality to make much of an
impression.
The story is going nowhere , it give you the
impression
that it never start, there so much useless scene done only to give the movie the average duration time(when the demon search the guy in the dogs thing for about 4 minutes...) Way too much slow-mo things.
I don't know about the real Cobb but I got the distinct
impression
that the filmmakers' aim was to try to soften his jagged edges and reputation, not give us a true portrait of the man himself.
The two have no real chemistry at all, yet your supposed to get the
impression
that Justin is in love with her.
The overall
impression
is confusion in every respect and a great deal of hubris.
It really would have been interesting to get a true
impression
from Wyman and the other actors in this movie regarding the script.
I get the
impression
this must have been written as a straight comedy.
But the
impression
I got was that the budget was too small and only one camera was used!
I also got the
impression
that perhaps scenes were shot multiple times and the energy coming from the actors was... used up.
Every time I've seen this movie I get the same impression: some parts of it are so amazingly stupid/bad that they crack me up, they aren't intentional, and there are a lot of them; the rest is just plain bad, stupid and/or irrelevant.
I get the
impression
that I was watching a different movie to the majority of other people I know who have seen this film.
It starts off with a little bit of promise, giving you the
impression
that the box cover artist may have actually started watching this film before designing the cover, but then descends quickly into epic stupidity.
Sure, they had a intriguing, if derivative plot line, and a similarly familiar but cool setting, but a low budget zombie film really needs to be goretastic to make an
impression
and there just weren't enough red moments in this for me.
After three hours in the Cinema hall,the strongest
impression
garnered was that their is something amiss.
The overall
impression
is that someone was given a below average script, wannabe actors, an average director and absolutely no budget whatsoever.
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