Moments
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Scary Movie 3 isn't as funny as its predecessors but its still has its funny
moments.
The sequel has few worthwhile moments, so the transparency of the stories are even more apparent.
The only thing the film had going for it was the cutesy moments, the scenery, and the character of Violeta being a strong, independent woman during times when women were not really associated with those characteristics.
Don't even get me started on the "What the hell?" moments, here are a few: Killer can move at the speed of light--door opens actress turns, no one is there, turns back, there is something sitting in front of her.; Out of now where The killer shows up with a power drill, a really big one!
This is cheese filmmaking in every respect, but it does have its
moments.
The casts members are hardly compelling, there are a lot of cheesy moments, and the fight scenes are incredibly fake looking.
This film does have some atmospheric moments, but about half the dialogue is hard to make out (sometimes it's poorly recorded, at other times just incomprehensible) and Orson Welles, who gets top billing, has a role that is so BENEATH him that you have to assume he was desperate for the work.
This movie is ok, it's has it's
moments
of suspense but it really could have done much better than to have Orson in there.
The story and characters are pretty creepy and there are some dark and bizarrely humorous
moments
of interaction between the mother, the girls, and the daughter in the old house.
The musical
moments
do break up the monotony of the contrived scenario, yet fail to transcend the surrounding silliness.
Instead, there was a stupid plot about mind control and so many flat, unfunny
moments.
The new Cinderella had very out-of-character
moments
with current-era phrasing like, "I'm going to do this banquet my way!" Let me also tell you that new Cinderella (as I have affectionately named her) says, "Ewww!"
At first glance this gives the impression that it is going to be a laughable blaxploitation flick, and it does contain
moments
where it veers in that direction.
There are probably one or two young people in almost every movie who seem to have a lot going for them and yet years later when you see the movie again on TV you wonder "what ever happened to X?" Anyhow, this movie mostly blows, but it has some funny
moments.
The acting was okay to cheesy, some were stronger than others and even the stronger actors had their
moments
of lesser quality acting.
It does have its moments, and on a comedy level its very entertaining, but i'm afraid its not scary, and stupidity is taken to a new level.
It has some cute
moments
(the ones you've seen in the trailer) but the actors are largely wasted.
I rate it a 2 simply because there were a few brief
moments
of promise, but the finish leaves you completely flat.
The movie is just plain boring, it is beautiful to look at, it has a very few interesting
moments
as many as you may find by going out for cigarretes.
If you are unfortunate enough to be in a theater where this movie is showing, and you don't pass out, you'll laugh at what are supposed to be frightening or suspenseful
moments
of the film.
You won't hear me say that Rino Di Silvestri's film is entirely bad - it has its stylish moments, and the first half is actually great fun to watch (though the fun is unintentional).
Big emotional
moments
and climaxes (like one early on between Heath Ledger and Naomi Watts) and character relationships (like one hinted at at the very beginning) come completely out of no where and are not set up like they would have been in a more elegantly and effectively made film.
In few moments, photography is really nice.
There were the tiniest
moments
of comedy, but it isn't a great black and white film.
It has some delightful black comedic
moments.
It will not only make you bang your head on the table as why can't bollywood even make a good remake; but also annoy you with the so called funny
moments
in it.
The opening sequences are atmospheric, there immediately are some scary
moments
to enjoy and our director even refers to his own notorious stinker "The Giant Spider Invasion" in a playful way.
out of lack of truly suspenseful
moments
they repeatedly use that total cop-out trick where you build up the music before the character does something like open a door or push aside a curtain and then nothing's there.
Michael Richards, the freaky guy who plays Kramer in Seinfeld, stars as a psychotic butler who appears and disappears at the most inappropriate
moments.
The beasts go on a rampage and provides the best
moments
of action in the picture.
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