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Maybe we'd
missed
something... nope, what's missing was
missed
from the beginning of preproduction.
But I can't help feeling that another opportunity has been
missed
to tell the real story of an Australian folk hero (or was he?)....in what I suspect is a concession to Hollywood and selling the picture in the US.
Even worse, Shaggy and Scooby looked like aliens, and I really
missed
Fred, Velma and Daphne, as they added a lot to the old episodes, when Scooby Doo was positively good.
Poorly-lit, fleetingly-glimpsed, as utterly mainstream as an episode of Desperate Housewives - the European sensibilities that Verhoeven brought to the sexual content of the first film are sorely
missed.
The art direction is rich and textured but brings nothing to the story, the extra bits they add to the story feel completely unnecessary and the things they take away are
missed.
I see a lot of reviews from people that liked this, and I guess I don't know what I missed, but I found it to be very mediocre & I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, really.
They had an opportunity to make one of the best romantic tragedy mafia movies ever because they had the actors,the budget,and the story but the great director John Huston was too preoccupied trying to mellow out this
missed
classic.Strenuously trying to find black humor as often as possible which diluted the movie very much.And also they were so uncaring with details like sound and detailed action.Maybe it was the age of the director who passed away two years later.
Maybe I'm really getting old, but this one just
missed
me and the old Funny Bone completely.
Then, and for no reason, the story suddenly moves forward three weeks yet the murdered girl is never mentioned or even
missed.
I agree with the last person who said "I
missed
the joyride".
Got into this flick, just as it was beginning, on an afternoon where I was home with a touch of flu - otherwise I'd have
missed
it.
Inside they discover that they have
missed
their connecting bus & are stranded for the night.
What I would have missed, had I had the good sense to eject this nonsense is a dune buggy chase, some really bad C.G.I., some incredibly stupid dialog, more bad C.G.I., and the hero fighting paper cut outs.
If your idea of entertainment is watching graphic footage of people being run over by cars (you get to see a woman passing under the front wheel, being twisted as the car passes over her before she goes under the back wheel -- and they show it twice in case you
missed
it the first time) then this is the documentary for you.
I
missed
part of this early '90s low-budget quickie, but it was pleasing to see Cordell wracking up the body count in various, gruesome ways.
I see what the director was trying to do but he
missed
the mark.
Preachy, overtly obvious; it
missed
the point as to why the original was a classic.
I must admit, I MAY have
missed
a few scenes, but I'm usually drawn into movies, and have seen some scenes more than once.
In fact it looks like they intended to make a serious film, but upon completion realized they had
missed
the mark so far that it couldn't possibly be taken seriously.
Unfortunately, they also
missed
the humor mark by a mile.
If you are really a big fan of the WWE and have
missed
the early days of the WWF and the Wrestlemanias 17 and 19 you'll probably love this.
Maybe I just
missed
something, but I don't think so.
OK, I taped this off TV and
missed
the very start.
But they must have cut quite a bit out of the original film, or I
missed
a lot.
I
missed
the really botched ending.
Having said that, the characters were well developed, the windego myth was used in a unique premise and the house was pretty spooky but it just
missed
for me.
I cannot in good faith recommend this film to casual viewers, but if you are an obsessed fan of the 80's who
missed
out on the culture that came from that era by being born to late, or a fan of crap films than this one is for.
Zu Warriors most definitely should've been an animated series because as a movie it's like watching an old anime on acid.The movie just starts out of nowhere and people just fly around fighting with metal wings and other stupid weapons until this princess sacrifices herself for her lover on a cloud or something.Whether this princess is a god or an angel is beyond me but soon enough this flying wind bad guy comes in and kills her while the guy with the razor wings fights some other mystical God /Demon/Wizard thing.The plot line is either not there or extremely hard to follow you need to be insanely intelligent to get this movie.The plot soon follows this Chinese mortal who is called upon by this god to fight the evil flying,princess killing bad guy and soon we have a very badly choreographed Uwe Boll like fight scene complete with terrible martial arts on a mountain or something.Even the visuals are weird some might say they are stunning and colorful but i'm going to say they are blurry and acid trip like (yes that's a word!).I watched it both dubbed and with subtitles and both were equally bad and hard to understand....who am i kidding i didn't understand it at all.It felt like i was watching episode 30 of some 1980's anime and completely
missed
how the story began or like i started reading a comic series of 5 at number 4 because i had no clue how this thing started where it was going or how it would end i was lost the entire time.I can honestly say this was one of the worst film experiences ever it was like watching Inu-Yasha at episode 134 drunk...yeah that's right you don't know what the hell is going on.Don't waste your brain trying to figure this out.
I think it may have had an interesting plot, but since I couldn't watch it for long stretches at a time I
missed
a lot.
Was Hollywood responsible for this travesty, or can I take comfort in the idea that someone who didn't speak English as a first language just completely
missed
the point of Charlotte Bronte's classic?
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