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Linda is under contract with Raji (Vaughn) who, with his
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apparent gay bodyguard Elliot Wilhelm (The Rock), plan to ensure Linda fulfills the final five years of her contract even if that means putting Chili on ice.
This ham handed,
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fan boy-apologetic interpretation glosses over the glaring narrative irregularities on display.
I found that 25 minutes into the movie, I really didn't care what happened anymore because the plot was
overly
obvious and I was bored.
Sister Theresa was
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sweet, even for a nun, yet appeared impulsive and slightly manipulative.
The Eugene character lacked soul and was
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sarcastic in all he said.
There were no surprises or
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dramatic moments.
The Shanghai Cobra has a lot going for it, but, in the end, is just way too confusing and cluttered to be
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satisfying.
Maybe it was Price's
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dramatic intonation of the oft-used line "They vanished into the Devil's Triangle!
There's no use trying to describe in detail the convoluted,
overly
melodramatic plot involving Civil War bitterness, a crooked town boss, and other complications.
If you are an
overly
critical film buff don't bother either.
The children were
overly
whiny.
The camera zooms in on his
overly
large, bulbous eyes, while the whole time there is this purely putrid soundtrack to add to the amusement.
The sound is bad, the lighting is bad, ... it just seems cheaply made;
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so.
One of the greatest lines in movie history is in the film "Ed Wood" where Ed Wood (Johnny Depp) freaks out and yells at the
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critical producers after they comment on "Plan 9's" cheap sets and continuity problems, "You don't know anything!
That's the main reason I decided to watch it, as I found that film to be
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indulgent of Tarantino's sick mind and powerfully overrated.
I had hoped for one or two good jokes, making fun of the
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violent and pointless type of movie that Pulp Fiction was in every aspect, in my (anything but) humble opinion.
Ian Richardson is a fine actor, and certainly looks the part (he's a dead ringer to those drawings from The Strand!), but his interpretation of the character is all wrong and
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humorous, from the silly smile he frequently sports (I thought the drug Holmes was into was cocaine, not weed) to his expressions of comical stiffness in the carnival sequences.
"The Cellar" is an intolerably dull and
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child-friendly 80's cheese parade, directed by Kevin Tenney (creator of the much better films "Witchboard" and "Night of the Demons") and starring the incredibly untalented Patrick Kilpatrick, supposedly depicting a guy with feelings.
No way this
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simplistic script, with basically one character, should be interpreted as feature entertainment.
Supposedly set in the 70s, there is scant attention paid to period details, with
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muted color correction taking its place.
But this film was awkward in its direction, preachy in its style, exaggerated in its acting, and
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politically correct.
A group of over-educated,
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bright GI's are sent out by incompetent leaders on a vague mission to patrol around an isolated farm house on the eve of the Battle of the Bulge.
Only some decent last reel break-out action offers a little relief from the otherwise
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abundant stultifying tedium.
So what we get is an
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cutesy, and wholly unrealistic (not to mention uninteresting) portrait.
But once Gatsby moves into his new villa and makes his moves on Betty Field, the film gets
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melodramatic.
This is a tedious and
overly
self-conscious movie, that could tell its story in half the time.
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cryptic to the point of obfuscation, not because the plot warrants it but because there is almost no plot.
I live in Los Angeles and I'm sorry to say that the characters seemed just SO much like underemployed and
overly
ego inflated ACTORS.
As if often the case with iconoclastic humor, it relies
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on outrage to generate laughs, which simply isn't enough.
2 out of 10 and I'm being
overly
generous.
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