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A bunch of good actors are wasted in bit parts (Erik Clausen in particular) and a highly inappropriate soundtrack, as another user mentioned, make for an unimpressive movie.
Okay, maybe a lot of you guys already
mentioned
this (I haven't read all the comments) but there is a story by Dean Koontz telling something similar.
In fact, as the previous reviewer mentioned, the music that we are inundated with is distracting and serves no particular purpose.
Navajo codetalkers were instrumental in our success, but few movies have even
mentioned
them.
As other reviewers have mentioned, this killed the franchise.
As several previous reviewers have mentioned, it's been misleadingly retitled (via cheap-looking video effects) as 'Slashed Dreams', with Robert Englund's participation played up in order to make a faux tie-in with the then-current 'Nightmare on Elm Street' series.
Politics is
mentioned
only peripherally, leaving us to ponder on the actual lives of individuals.
People have
mentioned
the barrage of flashbacks in the first twenty minutes, I was dumbfounded.
Characters that play very significent role in book(like Murtagh, Ajihad and Angela) are hardly even
mentioned
in the movie, so that it becomes centered on pretty much only 3 characters-Eragon, Saphira and Brom.
I'm very surprised that it's NOT
mentioned
that Solstice is a remake of "Midsommer"(a Norwegian/Swedish, horror/drama/thriller, from 2003) I've seen both movies and the plot is almost identical.
This movie will appeal to a smaller audience than the other two i just mentioned, but if you read this, go see it.
Unless you are specifically interested in seeing the the reasons previously mentioned, don't bother with this mess.
It would have been helpful if someone would have spoke up and
mentioned
the totally unrealistic gun fights were a bit much.
I am sure that they could have done more about but as I
mentioned
you have to wait till the last twenty minutes that something happens.
There doesn't seem to be any connection between the two (I miss the first episode, so I don't know if they have
mentioned
the connection, but from the 2nd episode to the 6th, there is nothing mentioning the connection between the 2 "story")
While visiting a friend the other night, he
mentioned
that he had just received this DVD in the post that day and was dying to watch it.
I remember the plot and I remember the secretary
mentioned
in the previous commentary.
After hearing this film
mentioned
on steve buscemi's comentary while listening to Pine Barrens an episode of sopranos and felt i had to see it.
um yeah, not
mentioned
once in the second movie.
As some have mentioned, this is, well, not a good movie.
Once the title is
mentioned
in the film (Huzzah?
For some reason no-one
mentioned
the fact that it's not any good.
All three of these confrontations between Yuki and her enemies are, uh, executed marvelously; all are suspenseful, action packed and surprising, and all feature those geysers, jets, gouts, streams and sprays of the red stuff
mentioned
above.
I wish I could have been a fly on the wall during this opening meeting because this little fly would have spoken up and
mentioned
that this pairing would doom the script, and possibly put a black mark on both of these actor's careers.
Someone
mentioned
that he seemed to be a spellcaster now, but I disagree.
However, nothing is
mentioned
in these comments about it being remade only 8 years later as Till We Meet Again, with Merle Oberon and a wonderful (but I think quite underrated) George Brent.
Joining him in the show are three washed up WWII vets: Palmer from Great Britain, piloting a Supermarine Spitfire (beautiful airplane); Leichman from Germany, piloting an Me-109 (the P-51B I
mentioned
earlier, but still magnificent looking none the less); and Hirokoshi, piloting the Zero.
In an earlier review the booby trap with the paint-tin and town clock was
mentioned
as not being seen.
This obscure Universal "B" horror flick is also included in that yet-to-be released Box Set I
mentioned
in my review of HOUSE OF HORRORS (1946) above and, unfortunately, while I would certainly say that this one is more readily enjoyable, my verdict overall is equally lukewarm.
And, what's even more amazing is that, unlike the previous favorites I mentioned, "Victoria and Albert" is a TRUE story!
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