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There are so many awkward pauses, awkwardly re-staged
moments
and awkwardly re-imagined line readings in this TV movie that at times, I forgot ever loving the play.
Jamal wants to be Chris Tucker (whom I've always found very annoying), as a previous commentator has noted, but Peanut (Edward D. Smith), while some of his (over)reactions go on way too long (a director's problem), has some comparatively subtle and funny moments, such as when he is trying to instruct Jamal on the proper method of smoking a joint with a buddy.
The first film was quite hip and had amusing moments, this film doesn't exactly have the same standard.
There are a couple of
moments
which are quite moving, for example when one of the recruits returns from the army prison in Schwedt with a completely broken personality.
But I am sure that my kid will love this movie when he grows up... Hey Im not a monster I found some hilarious or good
moments
in the movie.
I have rare moments, where I can handle Better Off Dead, but this movie is ultimately worse.
There were some silly moments, like why did the killer gorillas decide to jump into the lava?
The emphasis lies too much on sentimentality, and this badly affects the already limited number of horrific & creepily atmospheric
moments.
Within
moments
of Campbell being bludgeoned; the cabbie is killed in the same location.
Train" is no exception.It is clearly influenced by "Ringu","Ju-On","Shutter" and "Pulse".Two years ago I was into such modern ghost stories,because they usually managed to give me some goosebumps,unfortunately there is nothing fresh or interesting in "Ghost Train".In fact the film is really boring.Noriko goes missing in a subway tunnel-like an elementary-school classmate-Nana must investigate a mystery of multiple disappearances,with the help of a youthful train conductor and another "disappeared" child's mother.The film offers some mildly creepy moments,however the CGI effects are laughable and the climax is illogical.Skip it.
I spent its most beautiful
moments
very aware of the masterworks that it was poorly imitating.
I admit, this show does have it's
moments.
And despite COUNTLESS bizarre, unexplainable
moments
along the way, I was very interested and entertained through 100 minutes of the film.
The film has its moments, and its concepts, the idea of disoriented souls being separated from their bodies is a pretty nifty idea...
There are one or two mildly gory
moments
but nothing worth the effort of watching the film, I wouldn't say.
It is bearably short and has many
moments
of unintended humor.
However, the movie does have its suspenseful moments, there's a few helpings of nudity and semi-nudity and the film does feature one of the few movie appearances by the beautiful and tragic model / actress Kadamba Simmons (as the "Space Girl") who, at the age of only 24, was murdered in London by her jealous boyfriend shortly after making this film.
Also, a couple of humorous
moments
aside, the film is not as funny (black humor or otherwise) as the director seems to think it is.
Sure, they had a intriguing, if derivative plot line, and a similarly familiar but cool setting, but a low budget zombie film really needs to be goretastic to make an impression and there just weren't enough red
moments
in this for me.
Several of these supposedly suspenseful
moments
were haunted by some of the worst cg you will see this year, perhaps decade!
It had its moments, but overall when I watched this cartoon as a child I was bored out of my mind.
And Ug's evil side...eeewww...that's one of the most horribble
moments
of the movie.
And, how could time travelers keep going back to the same
moments
and not keep meeting up with their prior and later selves who were also at those same few minutes in the timeline?
Although the atmosphere and background music was spooky; and there was sure a lot of blood and gore, when the
moments
approached to witness some actual dismemberment it was more like watching porn without the full frontal.
I found the film wavered uneasily between occasional
moments
of suspense-thriller surrounded by light-hearted comedic interplay.
Sidney Sheldon adapted the screenplay, tossing in musical
moments
for Dean Martin (playing yet another in his stable of second-bananas) and a jewel-robbery subplot (which is dire).
Although the film has some charming moments, overall it falls flat.
It did have some almost-good moments, like the oldies love song playing over the car crash scene, and a scene near the end where the protagonist gets some closure.
Of course it has some funny
moments
- the scene in the showers when Robbie Coltraine echoes Lon Chaney Jr's ghastly werewolf line "I can't help myself" is hilarious.
Some interesting acting
moments
and some decent production value, but not enough to lift this film from "the hole" it has fallen into.
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