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You can watch "Harlem Nights" that's for sure, but if you puke from the moment you hear the name Murphy you better avoid as after all this
movie
is nothing but a lame excuse to see some good jokes.
The
movie
had no excitement and does not have anything to hold your interest.
The
movie
had nothing exiting,funny,dramatic or romantic about it!!! How can a
movie
be romantic if the girl never gets a the right guy until the last seen in the movie, than the
movie
ends??? Maybe part II will be romantic, but somebody else will have to risk wasting their money!
The
movie
had nothing exiting,funny,dramatic or romantic about it!!!
The film seemed to drag, the music was inappropriate for the tone of the movie, and all the raw energy of the play seemed to have been sucked out of this film version.
Hopefully his next
movie
will be much better like T2, Total Recall, True Lies and Eraser(not as good as the rest).
Watch Stigmata if you want to see an apocalyptic future
movie.
This
movie
was chosen, quite frankly as a pig in a poke from our local Video store.
Everyone has their choice for "worst
movie
they've ever seen."
Perhaps it's just the format of this film, a documentary, but I believe that the
movie
would have been much better served by good actors and more solid dialogue.
There were some truly memorable scenes in this
movie
and lots of good lines but they were delivered so poorly that they will fade away with time and the only memory I will have of this documentary is that it had some good scenes which I can't remember.
There are some nice Brasilian sunsets and the characters are believable, but the story of how they interrelate, even if very unusual by our standards, is not interesting enough to sustain a
movie
this long.
I don't know about the rest of the viewers of this
movie
but personally I'm dead sick and tired of Steven Seagal films.
The basis or plot for the
movie
probably had some historical merit and maybe even truthfully accurate...but the actual film may be one of worst movies made in American film history...I kept waiting for Lee Marvin, William Holden or Charles Bronson to pop in to somehow save whatever "face" was left of this film.
I would have loved to have been at the red carpet, black tie gala for the Hollywood opening when this
movie
previewed...as this
movie
had to have many a viewer laughing and cringing under their breath... it is on the dime DVD racks now....look for it for entertainment value...this
movie
is so bad it is too good to pass up...
It's difficult to decide whether this
movie
suffers from crap dialogue or if it's just made to appear so by crap actors.
Not just because of that theme in the
movie.
I kept waiting for a real plot to form and the
movie
to pick up the pace.
I think they spent too much time working on hair and wardrobe that they forgot there was a
movie
being made at the time.
Hadn't really heard too much about this
movie
so I went and saw it.
I realized that this
movie
only appeals to someone who has not lived in the real world.
Maybe it's because I read Peter Straub's wonderful book before seeing the film, but I was terribly disappointed by this
movie.
Instead, she overacts so badly that you'd almost expect her to be in an Ed Wood
movie.
As a Christian, I found this
movie
to be completely embarrassing.
I was ready for a Crouching Tiger style
movie
and all I got was the worst
movie
i've seen in years.
A blatant rip-off of "Air Bud", this
movie
is REALLY about parents worrying too much about parenting.
But then I suppose that's why it was only a TV
movie
and not a major motion picture.
William A. Schwartz (writer) comes up with something closer to "Stewardess School", except this
movie
is more boring.
This
movie
isn't really stupid, just boring and completely plotless.
After this
movie
and equally dumb "Class Cruise", I guess Mr. Scott wised up and went back to directing sit-coms, which was his best move yet.
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