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I sometimes enjoy really lousy movies....those that
occasionally
result when people (even talented people) get together with good intentions to produce a movie and for whatever reason it turns out to be a disaster.
However, his greatest strength, his magnetism, was
occasionally
also his greatest weakness as he rarely, if ever, underplayed ANYTHING.
Occasionally
however, someone produces a truly woeful film.
Occasionally
this story is done well and realistically (as in "The Theory of Flight", an excellent weepie), but more frequently it's done like it is here, where as usual the heroine dies of "Old Movie Disease".
I'm not saying to leave it behind for the rest of your life, but
occasionally
is not a bad thing now, is it?
Very strange but
occasionally
elegant exploitation movie with no real story, but benefiting from its stunningly ravishing lead actress and a handful of nice, gruesome make-up effects.
Occasionally, something enjoyable would happen, but then things would slow down again.
They have another woman in a wheelchair they hide because she is deformed, and
occasionally
they kill some one to feed this person human flesh that really looks like some store-bought ham which they dressed up by sticking on a few plastic fingers.
Occasionally
there are randomly inserted scenes of a guy who is "hunting" them by way of torturing some guy he strapped to a chair is his basement.
"Transylvania 6-5000" is an insignificant but
occasionally
funny and charming mid 80's horror parody with some very familiar names in the cast and a handful of genuine opportunities to chuckle in the script.
Occasionally
one is served a new entrée from foreign films.
The whole film is depressingly reminiscent of those that
occasionally
came out of Rodger Corman's studio when he'd give a first time director a few bucks and a camera--but without the discipline Corman would impose.
Occasionally
someone, at a loss for a decent scare (There are none...), names the "Grape-juice-shooting-out-of-elevators" shtick.
Instead (and bear in mind I'm a Japan-o-phile and anime lover) we get this horrendous kiddies movie that rips the guts out of the story, mixes in Star-Wars (ironic as the latter ripped off the books occasionally) pastiches and dumbs the whole thing down to 'Thundercats' level.
There was a chance to explore the characters emotions
occasionally.
Despite some
occasionally
original touches, like the "virtual sets" that provide the background for the Victorian interiors featuring Ada Lovelace and her circle, this film falls short and ultimately disappoints.
The stylised direction also
occasionally
yields good results, although sometimes the camera just moves too fast.
He was never intimidating and only
occasionally
persuasive.
"The Prophecy II" is an endurable and
occasionally
even entertaining movie as long as you don't make comparisons with the original and as long as you manage to overlook the multiple plot holes and errors in continuity.
The editing appears again to be an attempt to duplicate the previous classics but is
occasionally
disjointed and cause more problems for me technically.
The acting seems very poor as well, and reminds me of the old black and white Maoist era films shown
occasionally
on daytime Chinese television.
When we were in junior high school, some of us boys would
occasionally
set off stinkbombs.
By far the most important requirement for any film following confidence tricksters is that they must, at least occasionally, be able to pull one over on us, as well as their dumb-witted marks, the cops, the mob and (ideally) each other.
I cannot remember having seen a worse movie and I do
occasionally
get bad ones--well, except for unstoppable with Wesley Snipes.
The frequent,
occasionally
hot sex scenes are the only reason for this movie's existence.
Occasionally, the orchestra and Foley-work would stay loud while the dialog was superimposed at a much lesser level.
And, like another user has already commented, when we selected English audio the dialog kept switching back and forth between Russian and English; and
occasionally
when the characters spoke in French on the native track the dubbing was in Russian, so you're SOL if you understand neither.
Mark Pirro's "Deathrow Gameshow" of 1987 is a black comedy that is extremely cheesy in many parts, but
occasionally
very funny nevertheless.
Words fail me here, as this is almost indescribable, Technically exceptional after more than 90 years (the visuals are remarkable and even
occasionally
amazing), this is not something you watch if you like things that are mundane or "normal'-because it most certainly is not either.
"The Tenant" manages to balance darker than dark absurdity (I'm a bit hesitant on calling it humor, even though the protagonists bizarre behavior and dialog was
occasionally
funny) with some truly suspenseful paranoia.
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