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I was excited to become familiar with the figures
involved
in its history, mainly Lumumba and Mobutu.
I wanted to see how the new Congolese government attempted to bring together the various groups opposing colonial rule, the political motives behind each one, the reasons behind Belgium's decision to give the DRC its independence, and also how the United States and the former USSR were
involved.
So, production began and very small bits and pieces on the shoot and the actors
involved
were released until the shoot wrapped.
Somewhere in the mix appeared Justina Machado as an FBI agent, although I never really did understand what the FBI was
involved
in, which could mean simply that my attention kept wandering from the screen.
There is a killing in the film and Catherine Mary Stewart,(Julia Kerbridge),"Reaper",2000, gets
involved
with the case because of family ties.
There also were some very prominent names
involved
in the production, like main stars Rock Hudson ("Giant", "Seconds"), Diane Ladd ("Chinatown", "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore") and director Nelson himself was responsible for the acclaimed classics "Soldier Blue" and "Charly".
It's really a shame to see so many talented people
involved
in what's happen to be a very waste of talents.
I can only guess everyone
involved
somehow hurt the writer and director and were forced (maybe at gunpoint)to star in this worthless T.V. trash.
the acting from everyone
involved
is cringeworthy the script is terrible absolutly terrible.
The split screens don't allow you to get very
involved
in the emotions of the actors.
In fact, this film proves that the only reason she got much of any attention were her boobs and because she was
involved
with the incredibly self-destructive football player, Mark Gastineau.
The one episode that I was barely able to stomach watching
involved
one of the kids demanding a Bar Mitzvah, with the intention of getting thousands of dollars in gift money.
The basic premise seems okay, but the plot was ridiculously
involved
and tortuous, and runs out half way through.
I can't figure out what Jon Voight could POSSIBLY have been thinking when he got
involved
in this tenth-rate, incoherent, pretentious, mind-numbing slop.
A laughably bad story, surpassed only by the horrible screenplay, Cat6DD, as I like to call it, inspires more sympathy for the actors
involved
than terror in nature that the movie was supposed to bring out.
The plot is as weak, half-baked and annoying as all the music
involved
(the utterly boring club song seems to continue on, literally, for the first third of the movie).
This feeble attempt at veering your typically bland Japanese horror movie more towards a creepy cult hit did not have the ammunition needed to keep the viewer
involved
throughout.
I really think that Needful Things is the worst movie of Harris' filmography and that getting
involved
with it was a huge mistake.
Whatever the reason was, though, this movie was a very bad choice for anyone
involved.
Because everyone who owns a big house with a large garden is
involved
in a murder, right?
As for the actual movie, I feel sorry for those
involved
because it really could have been much better had it been paced right and allowed to stretch its legs beyond the scare/fade-to-black/show aftermath progression these films have.
A big thumbs down to everyone
involved
and particularly to the Montreal film festival who presented this movie IN COMPETITION!
Three females in a house, the youngest told not to go into the woods under any circumstances (well that didn't sink in) and it would have been better if that advice had
involved
their death.
I've had my comment deleted twice now, for reasons that I have yet to understand, other than the suspicion that someone
involved
with "Gone" isn't happy with what I had to say.
It is hard to imagine two actors of such class and experience as Michael Caine and Michael Gambon getting
involved
in such an embarrassingly inept film.
This is a truly laughable embarrassment for everyone
involved.
Given the budget and the inexperience of everyone involved, Livin' tha Life could have been worse.
There are so many questions to ask: Just what are George Clooney and Harvey Keitel doing getting
involved
in such pointless dreck?
Or at least not by the people who were
involved
with this movie.
In the books he's a city detective, who is devoted to his wife and doesn't get
involved
in fisticuffs.
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