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From the
opening
there is a problem with subtlety: the monsters are shown in the first shot!
The
opening
dream sequence shows too much for too long.
Despite the interesting opening, the film lapses into repetitive murders and a hardboiled cop stumbling around, dealing with the usual problems (wife, bastard of a boss, etc).
I saw this film as a sneak preview before the Venice
opening
at the Telluride Film Festival.
I managed to see this at what I think was the second screening in the world, a few days after its
opening
at the Dublin International Film Festival.
Imagen my shock when I saw the Broad st. of Bitola in the
opening
scene of the film, when the bride is shoot from the sniper.And what was that inserting real footage of the news covering in the film?
The festival programmer, after seeing the lack of audience, started his
opening
comments with, "Well at least a few of those attending the festival have good taste in film".
George Sanders is incapable of bad acting, but disappears after the preposterous
opening
finds Pidgeon somehow pretending to shoot Adolph Hitler.
When my own child is begging me to leave the
opening
show of this film, I know it is bad.
There are numerous in the film's
opening
15 minutes.
Mr.Foley you see does his turn at acting as the father of the recovered girl seen during the
opening
sequence.
Sometimes intentionally campy, at other times unintentionally silly (like in the
opening
scene, where a woman is "informed" that she has been raped and that her family has been slaughtered, just for the sake of exposition), this film is ultimately neither funny enough nor competent enough (as a straightforward adventure story) to be really enjoyable.
Note: Especially appalling is the fact that Melora Marshall, who plays Anne's sister Margot, is NOT included in the
opening
credits along with all the other members of The Secret Annex... she's listed in the post-credits along with the actors playing Miep and Mr. Kraler.
It's hard to believe that oprah winfrey produced this piece of junk, the show couldn't even hold a candle to cooking shows of the past, including emeril lagasse, rachael ray is the most annoying talk show and cooking show host in TV history, not since ainsley harriott has had a terrible cooking show host I've watched, at least ainsley harriott has some good moments and some style, this one has no style at all, she's terrible as host, the kitchen looks atrocious, the writing is horrible, the teleplay is over the top and the
opening
credits are so bad, it makes me sick.
I was initially optimistic in the
opening
credits to see Judd Nelson, Bill Paxton, Wayne Newton, James Cann, Rob Lowe, and Lara-Flynn-Boyle listed.
The
opening
scenes were so long winded, the conversations between characters seemed not to lead anywhere.
(which, combined with her rusty voice certainly is nice, but nothing to base a movie on) The high point for me is the
opening
scene, and the film just degraded from there to a point where I just wanted to quit the film about 45 minutes into the story.
...a film comes along that manages to be absolutely terrible from the
opening
titles on through to the studio logo tagged at the end of the closing credits.
Over 12, you will be snoring after the
opening
credits.
In fact the part I liked best about this one was the
opening
credits.
From the
opening
scene where our men are singing their hearts out in a blinding snow, I knew that I was hooked, but as the film developed I lost interest.
When it started, i thought that the
opening
sequence was pretty good, fairly standard for this kind of film, but pretty good anyway.
What is so frustrating is that it had so much potential and had a very good
opening
sequence, unfortunately post the
opening
sequence it all goes downhill.
We came in few minutes late and only saw the end of the
opening
scene which turned out to be a good thing since it was too intense for a 3 and a 4 year old.
The
opening
credits are pure poetry and I have watched it several times.
The
opening
images of this film, of Michael Jackson lookalike (Diego Luna) riding a small motorbike round a track, is strangely compelling and beautiful: Roy Orbison's "Mister Lonely" plays on the soundtrack, and the images unfold in slow-motion.
My first reaction when I saw the
opening
portions of the film was that I would probably end up rating it a "4".
The
opening
of "The Jungle" promises us a safari adventure with a science fiction element, but mostly what we get is a travelogue with lots of stock footage and padding (and the odd leopard attack).
The
opening
shot of the movie set the tone but the direction and story went downhill from there.
I wasn't all that familiar with this straight-to-video "biographical" account of Mr. Gein and discovered during the
opening
credits that it featured horror icon Kane Hodder in the starring role.
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