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I had never even heard of ONE DARK NIGHT until someone
mentioned
it on a horror message board here recently, and reading into it, I gained interest due to Meg Tilly's involvement and recognizing that it was an early gig for Friday THE 13TH VI:JASON LIVES director Tom McLoughlin .
He preferred the vision of Gene Coon over that of Gene Roddenberry; Coon was known for his work on the popular western series, 'The Wild Wild West.' Shatner also
mentioned
that a favorite Star Trek episode of his was 'A Piece of the Action,' a silly second-season episode co-written by Coon.
I
mentioned
Cobra earlier because it has the same mood, that one man can kill 20 or 30 gang members without a scratch.
Another review
mentioned "
predictable" - and that's almost an understatement.
As
mentioned
in other posts the plot is absolutely ridiculous and the poor acting just makes it worse.
The fact that it was based on a Harlan Cohen book is telling, because rather than being a French film (strong on psychology and character), it's more like a John Grisham-esquire roller-coaster ride by numbers with ludicrous plot twists, flashbacks that update previous flashbacks, a predictable villain (as soon as his name is
mentioned
you think 'hmm, he'll be the bad guy!') and sets of mysterious stereotyped characters who seem to inhabit different movies.
Someone above
mentioned
about editing... well, they should have at least looked at the monitors while they were filming.
I do not remember the silly German accents
mentioned
by Kevin in his comment, but that is another pathetic mistake; if Corman tried to make more convincing the characterization of the German pilots why didn't he use German actors or have those parts dubbed?
I'm not saying that the movies I
mentioned
were master pieces, but were OK.
I just saw this movie and it turns out to be pretty lame just as
mentioned
by other user reviews and the one thing that bothered me the most was the southern accent some of the characters had, it took place in Wisconsin, not the south.
Rumor has it that he didn't want his name even
mentioned
in the credits.
Still, what is never
mentioned
is that everything is shortened and the events of the plot are very rushed.
The movie steamrolled over events that should have been
mentioned
and
mentioned
events that could have been omitted.
When I first saw the previews, they were dark and ominous, and Arnold's name wasn't even
mentioned.
The setting for the film is the week before Christmas, capstone of summer in the Antipodes, a dramatic background, but the links within the story are not smoothly compounded, resulting in the presentation of events that are rather difficult for a viewer to follow, a problem heightened by erratic editing, the
mentioned
heavy cutting, and poor sound and picture quality.
The credits
mentioned
Quebec and Canada.. so it was a co production, missed the third party concerned.. I'll have to check back on this site.
A few yrs ago, I remember reading an essay by a feminist film theorist who briefly
mentioned
Rosalind Russell.
Why I don't know but we never see her at all in the rest of the movie, or hear her
mentioned.
Dar and his evil older brother Arklon(who was nowhere
mentioned
in the first movie..Huh?) cross over into our world via a handy dimensional time-portal gate.
However, as eye-catching as they may be, they do little to make up for the gaping flaws
mentioned
above.
Besides the story and the characters
mentioned
above, the picture quality is poor in this one too, probably one of the worst in those direct-to-video products that Disney has ever released.
When he
mentioned
during one of his classes that he had just finished directing a film called "Full Ride" and was in the post-production stages, my interest was piqued.
I
mentioned
his name, and my girlfriend asked, "Who?"
Also, I think it's worth mentioning, the woman's tits should be
mentioned
as an effect.
Like other reviewers have mentioned, it is so bad that it is funny.
Of course it goes without saying that the original Boris Karloff classic "The Mummy" really shouldn't even be
mentioned
in the same breath as the so called "sequels", all of which come off as campy or cultish.
She mentions going after "Buck," which is a key element in the original -- then he's never
mentioned
again.
I know many have
mentioned
her beauty, but this viewer found her empty headed and boring to watch with her bleached hair, lip gloss, and not so perfect body.
There are lower budget examples that rarely get
mentioned
like "Space Monster", "12 to the Moon" and "Cosmic Man".
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.
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