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Shirley Temple's films for Twentieth Century Fox aren't negligible because they're poorly-made (Darryl F. Zanuck supervised most of them, after all); they don't retain much of a "classic" stature among cinema aficionados
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because they're weighed down with the syrupy optimism of Depression-era Hollywood.
The only problems is, that the film lacks the production values of either, and represent
mainly
cheap copy of the former two.
Richard Harris once again over-indulges in his passion for excessive makeup, toning down the eyeliner for far too much foundation this time in an effort to hide the fact he's at least 25 years too old for the role, but at least he (perhaps inappropriately) reduces his larger-than-life tendencies for a performance made up
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of patronising whispering.
I watched this on YouTube
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to see an early Judy Garland appearance as we watch her in profile with her two older sisters singing "La Cucaracha".
I will not vote this movie as an awful one,
mainly
because i kind of like it, i was one of those summer days that i was so lame to do anything and decided do rent a movie in the stupid section of the videostore.
Mainly
because the White characters in this movie are usually portrait as people with a better social-economical status than the rest of the other races.
Lin herself
mainly
uses a sort of telekinesis to throw people into walls and sometimes her hair, a far cry from the impressive showing with the whip and kung-fu she displayed in the previous film.
Frankly, when it comes to zombies, I don't want anything more "sophisticated" than Romero... There's a little bit of gore and nudity -
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in the scenes where it wants to play "horror movie", but not nearly enough to make up for it's uncompromising lack of structure.
Especially horror films
mainly.
Mainly
as I try to avoid reviews until I watch something myself and form my own opinion Big mistake!
How bad idea was to remake an almost Oscar -worthy film?! MOSTHLY MARTHA is MUCH MORE BETTER, has deepness, finesse and so on and mainly: a wonderful and talented actress in the leading role (Martina Gedeck).
I admit I was drawn into the plot, but that's
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cause there were many things I didn't quite get, thanks to coming in late in story.
It is rather poorly acted
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due to the miscasting of the principal players.
The photography (the director often began scenes with a
mainly
dark screen, where our only sight is through a small opening, making feel as if we are watching through a peephole, that then expands) was also pretentious and inscrutable.
In fact he was
mainly
an alcoholic and pill popper who rarely took drugs via syringe.
The problem with the film is
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the script.
The acting is completely wooden, consisting
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of ad-libbing, which results in the sub standard actors dribbling the first thing they can think of, repetitively.
I was
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tempted to get this because of the DVD cover, stupid me, but I did anyway and I was blown away, in a bad sense.
The only reason I give this film a 3 out of 10 is because I actually did manage to laugh at some parts, though
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laughing at the sheer insanity of the film.
I don't know if I'm even capable of tackling all the things wrong with it--like the fact that the casting director appears to have pulled names out of a hat, or the mind-blower of Richard Gere's character being allowed to walk away scot-free at the end (I'm sure the people saying, "It's just fiction, who cares" would have no problem if it was a former Al-Qaeda operative who just wants to return to his home country)--so I'll just devote my review to the utter hilarity, which is
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the scene where Bruce Willis is testing out his gun.
You have to
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reconcile reported testimonies, conflicting info sources, and Hollywood creativity to produce something the audience can get into.
She just seemed like a girl that went out of control when she finally got to college,
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from doing drugs and drinking alcohol.
I think Lorelei and Luke are my favorite characters on the show though,
mainly
because of the way they are with one another.
Scenes of the children being killed is
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kept off screen (except for a brief strangulation), but the camera doesn't hesitate to linger on their corpses.
i think this film is not one to watch if you
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care about the plot and character development.
Some of my fellow reviewers around here tend to label "Route 666" as one of the weaker entries in season one,
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because the script is too preachy regarding racial issues and shows a different and more emotional side of Dean's character.
OK, so it owes Pulp Fiction, but in my opinion has it's own voice and identity
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because of the music-video direction style, sketch-like narrative and great performances.
The horror and constant sensation of menace doesn't
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come from the demented maniacs with their machetes, but from the genuinely ominous and isolated Oregon forests where this movie was shot.
Apart from a few points of the plot and the characters - this film could be changed with all people rather than
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animals.
I've read the comments on Las Vegas and do agree with some of them, it's not brain surgery TV, but then again I was under the impression that TV was
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for escapism, especially with what is going on in today's world.
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