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In fact it looks like they
intended
to make a serious film, but upon completion realized they had missed the mark so far that it couldn't possibly be taken seriously.
This is a movie that relies solely on the somewhat controversial image of incest and lesbianism to get noticed.That is it.The dialogs are pathetic and the sensuality of the "sex scenes" is absolutely absent.The acting and the dialog are more suited for high-school children,yet the subject is
intended
for adult audiences.
And not to speak of the dialogues... what was
intended
to be philosophical reflections turned into an involuntary mockery of intellectual pondering, unaware of its comic effect.
So the new (female) Starbuck immediately tainted the plot before it even got off the ground (no pun intended).
He had worked on the film for years and it is the first in an
intended
trilogy.
The Nostril Picker is one such film, The Nostril Picker is like no other film I have ever seen, unfortunately for The Nostril Picker & myself it's unique for different reasons than what the filmmakers had originally
intended.
I am not a Shakespear fan, but I do not believe he ever
intended
his works to be this slow paced and drab.
No racism intended, but these Asians look all the same!
It was a good laugh although unintended, and leaves the viewer wondering if it was not originally
intended
as a low budget spoof of disaster films.
I don't think the film-makers
intended
it to be your typical Hollywood blockbuster quality.
After doing some research on the movie, I found that it had initially been
intended
for theatrical release, but instead had gone strait to DVD.
I would think that an anti-matter bomb would do considerably more damage than for what it was
intended.
And I liked the digs at L. Ron Hubbard and the
intended
irony of a story about religious cultists told with intense gay overtones, but it still isn't any good.
I don't know what Ridley Scott intended, but I learned that in the army, women get as stupid as men.
I'm sure it wasn't
intended
that way, but the original was filmed in 1970, and released in 1971.
This was
intended
to be a comedy, instead, it turned out to be a vapid farce, full of predictable jokes and below-the-waist innuendos.
That Nicholson falls for Turner is absurd, but then again, it is
intended
to be so.
It was almost as if Dahmer was
intended
as erotica, down to the porn-flic soundtrack.
James Mitchum is Bill Travis the man who is sent down to Chimayo by his foul-mouthed boss Barnes who himself can't keep his hands off of his secretary's rear to get to the bottom (pun intended) of the story.
This is pretty much a low-budget, made for TV, type of movie
intended
to capitalize off of the success of the original.
My biggest problem with the movie was that the story does not offer a character that I could root for, since the
intended
hero is an idiot.
If they
intended
to make a film that was supposed to scare you or make you believe in any way, shape, or form that it is real then they failed...MISERABLY!
There is no fun at all in this piece of sh!t, only horror, but not in the way the director
intended.
I have a feeling that Dr. Dolittle was
intended
for an audience composed entirely of children.
I found her "I could die at any moment" look quite disconcerting, and it greatly detracted from her supposed "hotness" and the "sexual tension" the film
intended
to create.
Loosely
intended
as a satire of D.W. Griffith's Intolerance, The Three Ages was Buster Keaton's first attempt at a full length comedy feature.
The new title of "Kill Shot" is comically thrown into the opening sequence, the first of many quick clues that this was not ever
intended
for the cinema.
It is
intended
to be funny, and many others who I have heard chant for and applaud it agree with me that it succeeds.
If anything its problem is that he's trying to throw in too many influences (a bit of Machiavelli, a dash of Godard, a lot of the Principles of Chess), motifs and techniques, littering the screen with quotes: the film was originally
intended
to end with three minutes of epigrams over photos of corpses of mob victims, and at times it feels as if he never read a fortune cookie he didn't want to turn into a movie.
Acting varies, with the excellent Burstyn outshining most of her fellow cast, Mathis following that pretty well, and Ferland and her peers(with a few exceptions) being the least convincing of the bunch(and frankly, they're irritating; then again, I'm not really in the
intended
audience for this thing).
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