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As was mentioned before in other comments, the
major
problem of NVA is that it cannot decide what it wants to be, slapstick of the cheapest kind or an honest parody of the East German Army.
I thought Kelley was a
major
jerk throughout the movie, and he never changed at all.
There were loose ends with the writing, for example, it seems as though one of the
major
conflicts was the indictment of Jim Carrey's character DIck Harper, but the writers never follow up that particular conflict.
Nice thought to bank on the success of Big Fat Greek Wedding, but a
major
miss.
Patrick Swayze will have to overcome some
major
obstacles in his career, before people forget about this turkey.
At the end of the movie, I had
major
problems figuring out what had happened.
The plotting in this one is simple, evil undead miner goes after those who eek to steal his gold, and it should make for good slasher fun, especially given that it is directed by John Carl Buechler, who has done special effects for many of these sort of films, including having worked on all three of the
major
slasher franchises (Halloween, Elm Street and Friday 13th) and such small gems as Mausoleum.
Therefore, to be clear, I'll divide this film into two
major
parts that differ considerably: the former one about Visconti before his director's career and latter one about Visconti the director.
This zombie flick falls into the
major "
cheese" category unlike the far more polished dawn of the dead, and day of the dead.
In all fairness those 2 movies were
major
studio releases with big budgets behind them.
All I could think about while watching this was that this could actually be a good movie if the script was given a
major
overhaul (if it were written by someone who actually understood drug culture) and if some decent actors were cast.
It took me a few years to hunt down this title, a
major
staple of my childhood.
Essentially a undistinguished B-movie that mysteriously is directed by one of the golden era's
major
talents, Fritz Lang.
Over acting is a
major
issue in this movie, especially George Kennedy.. Which I really like as an actor, but just doesn't cut in this movie.
So, in conclusion, this movie was a
major
disappointment.
No tension, very little blood, and not much violence on screen (sorry, but in a horror flick cutting away just as the good stuff starts is a
major
foul).
As a story that is surreal, this movie could've been great (as great as it is rated by some here), but mixed with the acting (director and relatives playing
major
roles, due to financial reasons I reckon) found in here ... although calling this acting, is not only a stretch of that word, it's giving it a new meaning!
The plot is very generic and has no substance that I could see, not to mention it had a
major
flaw in my eyes.
So many things wrong or bad, not worth the effort to list, except one
major
flaw.
It helps that the dialogue is pointless, so you can grab a popcorn without missing anything
major
and, if this sort of thing isn't your cup of tea, you can always laugh at the 'interpretive dance' on display.
Ed Gein did not behave psychotic in public, he was very calm and collected and always extremely polite to everybody and talked to anybody who would listen, this is one of the
major
things this movie failed to show the audience.
Major
characters and plot points were either changed or completely removed.
Watching the movie at 12.01 in the morning to see that
major
parts of the book were left out frustrated me, seeing that it affected the "different" outcome of the movie.
While Michael Pohl's idea was original and perfect for a short film setting, A SOUND OF THUNDER's plot was poorly adapted from Pohl's story and not fit for a full length feature film one would expect from a
major
Hollywod studio.
Victor Jory never became a
major
star.
Updating of the Clare Booth Luce play and the 1939 movie is a
major
disappointment.
There are three
major
problems with this movie: 1) The plot - or should I say plots - are all over the place, there are some characters who get a lot of screen time but serve little purpose, 2) There are only 4 fight scenes in total, some of them completely unrelated to the main plot and some taking place in the dark, 3) The music score is overzealous and overbearing.
And while the poor unsuspecting viewer is trying to figure out the mystery by logically assuming that there is a
major
conspiracy, in reality the killer is... Janet Margolin!
You can't blame Lou Costello for this because a
major
studio released it which meant somebody had to give it the "green" light.
Okay, here's one
major
problem: Sandra Bullock's character is abducted by Jeff Bridges in his car at a busy convenience store in broad daylight.
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