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Shit, you've
missed
25 years.
Every time you think you've
missed
something, but no: that was the way it was intended to be.
Upon his release, after his somewhat distraught dancer/girlfriend barely flinches (other than dropping a glass) after wondering which she
missed
more: him or the cigarettes she originally sent him for upon abduction.
Too bad they
missed
the mark on this one.
Terry Stone as Tony Tucker provided the unintentional comedy with an ill fitting wig (or the worst Barnett going)dialogue that was so expletive riddled it bordered on juvenile and an over the top vehemence in line delivery reducing Tucker to parody.What troubled me most about this film was that the events leading up to the shooting in Rettenden, Essex and the formative years of Leach are of genuine interest to crime fans and fans of football hooliganism so, to have this story sabotaged by a lack of credible accents and acting left me feeling an opportunity had been
missed.
So much potential, but really a
missed
opportunity.
I also
missed
the part in Genesis about the pirate fight on the deck of the ark or the traveling salesman coming by on his paddle boat.
I kept wondering if I had fallen asleep out of sheer boredom and
missed
how that happened.
I Remember That Hey Hey Fuss & I Saw The Jackson Jive, It Was A Pretty Straight Forward Comedy Skit But I Saw This & It Is Free & Is Out In The Clear? Have I
Missed
Something?
Mostly because I kept thinking while watching it, "have I
missed
something here?".
Was it trying to say something and I just
missed
it?
Back in college I studied marketing and, even though I
missed
a whole lot of classes and never really paid any attention, I will always remember the main and most essential principle of marketing, namely: it's not what you sell; it's HOW you sell it!
This movie never
missed
a chance to go for the lowest common denominator and scenes just ended, it seemed, as if no one thought them through.
I
missed
the first hour during a Sci Fi Channel broadcast.
They
missed
up the film when the tried to use some one diffrent.
I'd like to say I'd watch this movie again to see what I've missed, but I have a strong feeling that I already know what it is.
I've
missed
it because it is simply not there.
The thing about it is, it
missed
on so many things.
The dialog is so painfully scripted, it's hard to sit through, and if there were any jokes in the movie, I
missed
them.
Porchlight Entertainment turn out some good family films but this time they just
missed
the mark.
May be I
missed
something, go see it for yourself.
Well, I must have
missed
completely the humor that the reviewers saw in this film.
hey ....i really do not know why this film has been appreciated so much,perhaps i
missed
the point.The way i see it , a lot of international film makers have made brilliant films that have dealt with 'schizophrenia' and have informed ,excited ,shocked,evoked emotion and compelled the audience to step aside from their own reality and think.........while it is true that aparna sen's endeavor was an ambitious one ,in light of all the other movies , this one falls short..... miserably......it was too slow, there were no details about anything and the ending .... was completely ...pointless......it was not open ended or anything ....just pointless.....so watch it if you want to see a good concept completely wasted.......
Okay, first of all, I
missed
like the first 15 minutes of the movie, so I
missed
credits and stuff.
Still, though, a film like "Actium Maximus" is not to be
missed
by the bad movie conesseuirs out there, even if only by looking up clips on YouTube or someplace.
Towards the end of this film, just before I nodded off and
missed
the last two minutes, I got the sense that "Everything's Gone Green" is a product of "connections" in the world of film - someone with very little talent knew someone with very little directorial skill, knew someone with absolutely no marketing sense (but plenty of disposable ego) and out popped this dull and inefficient attempt at whimsy and humor-with-a-conscience nonsense.
To bad it only took about half an hour to see they really
missed
the spot with this one.
The writer totally
missed
all opportunities to add depth and interest to the story and characters.
First off, the editing of this film consisted of one major flaw which I don't understand how was
missed
- you consistently see the overhead microphones bobbing in and out of the film.
A
missed
opportunity to say something more coherent about a very topical issue.
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