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"Stay Alive" is an incredibly poor teen slasher flick without any iota of suspense.Writer-director William Brent Bell doesn't have the damn clue how to make a watchable horror movie.The jump scares are irritating,the blood/gore level is almost non-existent and the story doesn't make sense.The dialogue is utterly bad and the acting of all
involved
is embarrassing."Stay
Everyone
involved
with this production should be ashamed of themselves.
I see Tyra less
involved
with the girls in every season.
The movie gets way too much mileage out of this theory, and not enough out of the personalities of the people involved...that could have made it a much more interesting story.
The original Hammer vampire story had lots of atmosphere and a terrific story to get
involved
in. Lee was a great Dracula, a vibrant vampire if that possible, in the early outing but here he is nothing more than a cardboard character that mostly stands around and looks threatening.
I loved how every episode consisted of the two idiots (one who got laid and the other who didn't) getting into some form of zany trouble that indirectly
involved
their students.
what would have been a riveting and much better film, is if they had started with the publication of On the Origin of Species and constructed a story of the great revolution that entailed, and of an amazing cast of characters
involved
on all sides.
The Bone Collector is set in New York City & starts as one of the world's foremost criminologist's & crime scene experts Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) is
involved
in an accident which leaves him a bedridden quadriplegic.
Nobody
involved
with the film is willing to say who initially put up the money for the film or how they ended up represented by the Army's PR firm."
The acting is fine by everyone involved, I've no complaints there.
And he gets
involved
with finding who's behind all the killings across LA.
The conflict, as well as those involved, is used simply as cannon fodder to glorify the photogenic young Americans who proudly kill Arabs for the good of 'freedom'.
Well, I told my friend that this crap not only ended her father's writing career, it ended the careers of everybody
involved.
Alice Dodgson,a New York doctor gets her license suspended when she treats one of her patients with an unapproved drug,resulting in the patient's death.Without a job,Alice is forced to go to Jamaica,where she tends to the brother of a wealthy white landowner.The brother thinks he's a zombie and is deeply
involved
in the local people's voodoo practices and rituals."Ritual" is a mediocre horror flick.The action is pretty dull,the plot twists are silly and there is no suspense.There is a bit of gore as someone is killing off white people with a machete,but not too much.The cinematography is decent,however the acting is truly woeful.Definitely one to avoid.4 out of 10.
However, some times they flew missions or had armed conflicts with the Communist army, as the nations
involved
really wanted to see the so-called "Whites" win.
However, what I did NOT know was that German troops were also
involved.
I'm a big fan of the "Vacation" franchise, and I love Randy Quaid as Cousin Eddie, and at least a couple of the behind-the-scenes names were
involved
in this project (most notably Matty Simmons, who produced or executive-produced all 4 of the theatrical releases, as well as "Animal House").
When they arrive Cole is still wearing his ninja mask even though everyone
involved
knows what he looks like without it.
We're given no real depth aside from 'she had someone she loved, he died, the police don't pursue it, she gets a gun, yada-yada-yada, she gets somewhat but not really
involved
with the lead detective' into the character, and so were left with something leftover from past movies: the vigilante code of justice, where taking the power in one's own hands is all there is.
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.
These characters randomly were
involved
with the progression of the plot, which became too convoluted with each passing minute.
Linda Blair plays an innocent sent to jail (we learn offhandedly she was
involved
in running over some guy with her car), facing hard time in the Big House with some of the nastiest characters this side of a Russ Meyer pic.
Everybody in this movie are like cartoon figures of the real people involved... from the wild man himself to Sun Records Sam Philips!
That would just about cover everyone
involved
in its unfortunate production.
the logistics
involved
in setting up any type of mission are highly involved, even in the eighties, military computers were too secure to hack by any teenager, and the other flaws in this movie make peter pan more believable.
After missing out on this innumerable times on TCM UK, I decided to check it out given its sci-fi/adventure/camp pedigree: I knew I’d be in for a thoroughly silly ride – but it was also astoundingly bad! Anyway, perhaps appropriately given the characters involved, the script rips off many sci-fi titles then of recent vintage – SOYLENT GREEN (1973), ZARDOZ (1974), LOGAN’S RUN (1976; to the extent that it was filmed on some of the self-same sets!), STAR WARS (1977), ALIEN (1979) and MAD MAX 2: THE ROAD WARRIOR (1981)!
Wong doesn't reprise his role obviously, and instead plays a bumbling policeman who gets
involved
with a rather suspicious female, Fung (1994's Miss Singapore, Paulyn Sun) who's a repressed nut-job, sure.
The film is an awful waste of the actual real actors
involved.
Ugly and uneasy, it doesn't showcase anyone
involved
to any advantage (especially Kristofferson, whose hollow stares and usual gravelly talk is out-of-place in a psychological mishmash like this one).
I truly feel that the staff
involved
in this movie should pay me for the 83 minutes I spent watching it.
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