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A little bit of camp value, though I don't believe the makers of this film
intended
this.
At one time this was
intended
as a pilot but, all to obviously, it failed to generate any interest among potential sponsors.
What's
intended
to be a light, frothy comedy about neighbor children who can't give up their childhood game of dare even as they age well into adulhood, comes off more as an exercise in cruelty and petulant self-indulgence.
Alan Rickman, in his screen debut, plays Tybalt like if he was Darth Vader, which is a huge mistake that takes away the complexity that Shakespeare intended, no character being a hero or a villain but all flawed human beings.
If this is all the Watchowski's have to offer in terms of a back story to the Matrix, than I really have to question the claims of all of the fans who believe that the movies are
intended
to register on a deeper level.
I'm amazed that anyone from Streisand enjoyed this movie on the level that it was
intended.
Hoping to discover the source of these signals and who's behind them, the scientist and his wife set out on a trek to locate the
intended
recipient of the signals.
Code Name: Diamond Head may have been
intended
as the hier to H50 as the older series eventually dwindled away...but it comes across as a superfluous, 2nd rate copy.
Some scenes are quite eerie and effectively shot, but sex alone does not hold a film up(no pun intended...at least consciously).
The original Wolf Man was
intended
to be a completely psychological movie, but Universal threw in the actual Wolf man you were never supposed to see for n extra buck or two.
If Todd Sheets were to come out and admit that this movie was
intended
to spoof the zombie genre, I would change my rating to an eight.
Abundant "emotionally powerful" scenes do not go with this plot and, because of bad acting, they also fail to create the
intended
atmosphere.
(No pun intended.)
There is no suggestion that there is any
intended
humor, but on quite a few occasions the poor acting, poor directing, and appalling script had the audience laughing out loud in the cinema.
The acting was horrible (yet the corny (no pun intended) one-liners were cute).
This is a typical TV movie
intended
to pass the time.
Seemingly
intended
to be a thriller of a movie winds up being almost laughable.
This makes the entire show very satisfactory (at best), as if it were
intended
to not set itself apart from any other production.
So yes,we do have a microcosm of British society here,but perhaps not in the way the makers of "In which we serve
" intended.
The budget was apparently too low to execute most of them properly (no pun intended), although drowning someone in an outhouse toilet is certainly original.
The reason I
intended
to give this movie a chance to take 2 hours of my life (actually it was only 35 minutes) was my wish to try to understand and hopefully appreciate Indian cinema.
I continued to watch, every minute hoping that this was
intended
as a joke only to find it was meant to be taken seriously.
This true story of Carlson's Raiders is more of a Army training film than anything else.Obviously thrown together quickly on a miniscule budget about the only thing it has to recommend it is an early performance by Robert Mitchum,who's the only decent actor in the cast,and actual footage of the wreckage at Pearl Harbor which gets your blood boiling,as it was obviously
intended
to do.
Obviously, the angle of this film that was
intended
to set it apart from its counterparts was the supernatural element, the apparitions.
His performance as "The Swede" is the worst of his career, and that is precisely what he
intended
it to be.
Whilst at sea a violent storm swallows their precious gold
intended
to buy the weapons and almost takes their lives.
the name is
intended
to give the target audience some thoughts of nudity and stuff, yet it fails even at the nudity.
I'm not even gonna waste time on this one; it's not funny, not scary, practically unwatchable and only occassionaly gory(the FX suck though(no pun intended)).
There are some scenes (such as the ending) which are not
intended
to be funny, but actually made me laugh out loud.
To call a film about a crippled ghost taking revenge from beyond the grave lame and lifeless would be too ironical but this here is an undeniably undistinguished combination of GASLIGHT (1939 & 1944) via LES DIABOLIQUES (1954); while still watchable in itself, it's so cliché-ridden as to provoke chuckles instead of the
intended
chills.
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