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Mass melodrama, unintentionally funny dramatic moments, boring fight scenes, really uninspired plot twists are what await you with Shi Mian Mai Fu.
Yes a couple of jokes, no absolutely no unpredictable twists, to be honest the only unpredictable
moments
are there because both director and editor made some stupid mistakes, it is a shame for them and a waste of time for us.
There are many
moments
that scream bluescreen.
The movie is not without its poignant
moments.
In the TV version, she shares several intimate
moments
with Jeff Speakman, even a kiss in a garden.
The only good
moments
were the first 60 seconds of the movie in the strip club.
I wish I could get back the
moments
I lost watching this.
The comedy is the story that has
moments
of success, but they are still short and fleeting.
A couple of smart
moments
and a few glimpses of nudity from Kathy Shower (way too prissy here) are hardly worth your trouble.
Unlike the video game (which did have its scary moments) the movie has no atmosphere of impending doom, no sense of danger or menace.
Hackneyed zooms, swoops and pans are spliced into the whole dreary affair at unpredictable
moments
leaving the audience disorientated and bored.
Aside from a few
moments
of interesting cinematography and music this film is just nonstop bad acting and dumb material.
I went to a screening of this movie and while it had a couple
moments
that made me laugh, it had some very major flaws.
Although the film's premise has potential and there are some funny
moments
to be had, overall the flick doesn't work especially in the end where the girls are made to appear no better than the guys which runs contrary to the crux of the story.
In Hell House (sorry, I don't remember the actual name of the residence), a bunch of mysterious, unexplained deaths took place long ago; some, like arthritic Lurch stand-in John Carradine (whose small role provides the film's only worthwhile moments), attribute it to the supernatural; bellowing film director John Ireland dismisses it as superstitious hokum.
Overall, Slums had its
moments
but unless you are yearning to reminisce over halter tops and tube socks, I would say skip this one.
There were also some very clever 'time loop
' moments
which always have that head-melt appeal.
While it has a few charming moments, and many wonderful performers, Capra's outright recycling of not just the script but considerable footage from his first version of this story, Broadway Bill (1934), is downright shoddy.
Unfortunately, there is often no resolution to these
moments.
.there are good supporting performances here, and visually arresting moments: the shadowy prison barracks; the escaping boat by moonlight, or against a painterly cloudscape; Julie walking along the seafront as the wind whips up; Julie and Monsieur Pig (Peter Lorre) bargaining for Verne's freedom as the storm builds; an unusually ennobling gay prison romance between two convicts. .
There were maybe two
moments
where I actually felt this film could go somewhere, where I felt it may have some inkling of meaning, or relativity, but these hopes were dashed the moment the next set of cliché-ridden narration came on.
Granted, there's a few decently sleazy
moments
and a little gore, but the way in which the movie was shot and the overall storyline just struck me as an idiotic and lazy attempt at profuse "shock" tactics...
The best
moments
for me are the KUNG FU U scenes as well as the great moment when John(in a trance) goes up on stage and talks about how much he loves his girlfriend-that is how much he and his genitals love his girlfriend.
Levy has his moments, especially filming the wedding at the end(think Rod Serling) and the great scene when he is talking to his mother on the phone.
The spoof elements miss the target and the more serious
moments
almost get there, but then fall short.
I watched this movie last night and hoped for the best after watching all the cool trailers.Even the cover of the DVD looked good.As soon as I started watching it I was thinking like others "oh my God whats this".There were some
moments
that were a bit creepy but then the mood was ruined by stupid music.There was rock and opera during what is supposed to be suspenseful scenes.That right there ruined it for me and i was shaking my head thinking damn I wasted money again on a rental and was deceived by the cover art.Nothing against the music itself,it was just in the wrong parts of the movie.Whoever edited the film has no clue what they are doing.The cover showed lightning, implying they were caught in a storm at sea.That would have been more interesting but it didn't happen.
There are so many ridiculous
moments
here that i lost count of it really early.
There were a few interesting
moments
(e.g., Judy Tenuta's scene reminded of her early comedy routines touting Judy-ism) which led me to rate this two stars rather than one.
Those moments, however, were few and far between ... and I almost did not get to see them because the opening sequence was nearly incomprehensible to me, not to mention reprehensible in its violence.
For the amount of dialogue and significant moments, the movie could have been an hour shorter.
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