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This
meant
that I would have to do extensive Chuck research, and find out as much as I could about the man.
I didn't identify with any of the characters, which
meant
that I didn't care what happened to them and lost interest in the story completely.
Walter Pidgeon is a truly unconvincing hero and even moreso when he tries to go "undercover" as a villain who, we're
meant
to believe, drinks too much and knocks his wife about a bit.
This
meant
that Toxie had no use as a superhero anymore & now suffers from depression & a feeling of utter uselessness (just like directors Lloyd Kaufman & Michael Herz should feel like after producing this), Toxie now works as a concierge at the 'Tromaville centre for the blind'.
American Tourist on package tour in Asia suffering recent bereavement decides to break law by: 1 Ignoring curfew; 2 Joining revolutionary army; 3 Possessing and using illegal firearm...... etc etc What is
meant
to be a political and educational statement about the so called atrocities of a military dictatorship in Asia ends up as a "How To" travel guide for disillusioned Americans....especially those who wish to protest that the water in the hotel does not work.... Regrettably the authors of this silly yarn have no clue about Asia...nor it seems in writing sensible dialogue... example:...our human-rights heroine searching desperately for medicine in the furthest outreaches of the Asian jungle miles from anywhere comes across a peasant and asks: "Excuse me-does this town have a pharmacy?"...Well....those who know something about the Asian jungle will appreciate how ludicrous that scenario really is.... Mind you I was recently in the Thai jungle and an American asked me.... "excuse me....do you know where is MacDonalds?"
This movie is
meant
to be a serious drama but ends up as a parody and rip-off of all those "killing fields" type of films designed to confirm tha Asian stereotype held by much of western "civilization" and re-inforced by Hollywood Fantasies such as this.....
Fanny is not an entertaining heroine, and I would contend that she is not
meant
to be.
It is a very different sort of novel than the others; it is not
meant
to be a love story.
You can't blame Lou Costello for this because a major studio released it which
meant
somebody had to give it the "green" light.
I really truly
meant
that you can't even begin to be boggled by her until you've viewed the show once or twice, and even then all words and intelligent thoughts will fail you.
I didn't know they
meant
back then but now I do since the movie makes references to gay bars, women getting slapped hard and nearly raped and a disgusting looking bar restroom with overflowing urinals lol.
at the beginning of each part..As far as the scenery - I thought it was fine..It made me feel though like I was leafing through a book and leaving pages out.. The ending had me a little confused too although I imagine the boy was waiting for his father and was
meant
to leave you wondering if his father would finally come home to his son and be a father since his mother was now gone..I would like to read the book just to see what I missed in the movie..I don't expect this one to win any awards.
From just the absurdity of it, not to mention the ridiculously bad acting, cheesy dialogue, and the fact that the villain is a child, I'd assume this was
meant
to be a children's movie... but I think there may be more swear words than Pulp Fiction, not to mention constant references to drugs and general mayhem and killing-so which demographic is it trying to please?
I loathed this guy from the moment he stuck his head up (literally), the continual bating of the overly meek Adam becomes annoying, so annoying that you lose belief that the mildest of people wouldn't react by pushing him out of the moving car door... and I thought it was the monster bits that the director was
meant
to have trouble convincing us of.
This film was reeeeeeallyyyy bad! Was it
meant
to be a comedy as I couldn't help laughing the whole way through it?
Notwithstanding that "The House of Adam" is
meant
to be a mainstream gay movie; that Anthony (John Shaw), who is gay curious and a major cutie-hunk and Adam (Jared Cadwell) who is openly gay, and a close second in looks; that there is a whole minute of wonderful, convincing, and naked lovemaking (sorry, no frontal) between Anthony and Adam 41 minutes into the movie (that alone may be sufficient for many of us) --- notwithstanding all that (to which I give a thumbs up), "The House of Adam" is a horrible movie by most any other movie making standard.
Obviously, this isn't
meant
to scare, but one fatal flaw with the production entirely sapped the joy out of the viewing experience.
Again, this movie might be a decent example of what it is
meant
to be, but you're going to be spending so much time adjusting your volume control that you'll never have the chance to enjoy it.
Although the movie-in-a-movie is unspeakably bad,
meant
to be campy, but missing by a mile.
Her "doe-eyed" expression and vacant stares really make you wonder if this isn't a zombie movie or she's just
meant
to be an idiot!
Most of the content that was
meant
to be funny was extremely crude.
The production budget must have skyrocketed to well over fifty cents with the addition of The Space Alien Phallic Transportation Machine which, for a time, must have
meant
that the Oscar Meyer Wiener Mobile was not available.
I don't believe the scene was
meant
to be funny but it's nonsense.
They can't be, as the film I just saw was beautiful, but there was no passion and as for the fruit, this is all hogwash
meant
to entice the potential viewer to see this movie.
Ray and Hardy play off each other well, but really aren't a team; in each of these films, Ray has more footage and is clearly
meant
to be the hero, while Hardy bullies him in a manner very much unlike his later "Ollie" character's treatment of "Stanley".
It has very subtle humor, but it is not
meant
to offer quick amusement as seen in Tom and Jerry or something like this.
I don't think this film is
meant
to scare people.
Yes, I know that this movie is
meant
as a comedy!
Red is
meant
to symbolize fraternity in the French flag.
Wonderful movie... one
meant
to be enjoyed by a wonderful moviegoer.
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