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Even the mystery itself doesn't stand up to much scrutiny this time (SPOILER: what kind of killer would send a threatening note to his intended victim written on a piece of unique
paper
that can be traced directly back to him?).
So while the blending of the sex comedy genre that has been bludgeoned to death in Hollywood with the monster mash genre that seems to have overridden science fiction looks good on paper, it requires a few things at the execution stage in order to work.
1. What was this earth-shattering
paper
about?
The idea to gather 40 recognized film directors to shoot a mini film of less than a minute, or what would have been the format the Lumiere brothers used in their revolutionary camera, seems a great idea in
paper.
This movie is very average: SFX are childish to non-existent; plot is
paper
thin; acting amateurish.
puppets are even better to watch then this guy wrap with toilet
paper
and turning people into stone.more
This movie was mindless T&A and nothing more; Donna D. couldn't act her way out of a
paper
bag with her overacting and inability to wear a BRA!! There's one scene where she thinks her friend is being attacked and I had to laugh cause it sounded so bad (turns out the friend was just 'acting').
This is the very first episode of South Park entitled "Cartman Gets An Anal Probe".It has the worst animation in the series because it was made using construction paper...but we never looked at the animation in this show anyway.Nowadays, South Park has plenty of its humor stemming from current events and politics.I like this, I like all episodes of South Park, but its pretty interesting to go back to a time when it was just funny fart jokes with a simplistic plot.In this episode, Cartman recalls a dream he had where he was dragged on a ship and got an anal probe from aliens.However it was not really a dream and the aliens have come to south park.Cartman just thinks the other boys are trying to scare him though.The visitors kidnap Kyle's brother Ike and now they must go find him.With the help of the school cafeteria chef(played by Issac Hayes R.I.P), they get out of school and try to get Kyle's brother back.Meanwhile, officer barbrady has been investigating why the cows are being mutilated.This episode was originally 26min long.You can find this extended version of the episode on the internet.It makes a few changes, such as Cartman having a father and a sister and an introduction to Nurse Gollum(without the fetus on her head).Overall, its the not the best episode but it is pretty funny and good.
It reminds me of other comedies from that era like Harper valley, PTA, which must've looked good on
paper.
This is the actual story and not just the wrapping
paper.
On paper, a comic fable about a randy, drunken, fading poet sounds like a recipe for disaster, but to the enormous credit of all involved, this film works very well indeed.
It probably looked good on paper, a director who was a proven commodity, an actor fresh off a hit movie (Akyroyd in "Ghostbusters") and another (Chase) considered bankable at least.
What an absolute piece of crap!!I wonder how they came up with this.OK,lets get some mediocre has-been(at that time)TV actors,combine that with some young unknowns(with potential),hire a really lousy special-effects team.Now,what are we missing,anything?How about maybe a script.It doesn't even have to believable,just anything on
paper
will do.This is more than likely how the meeting went.Because the script was horrible,just horrible.Ed Wood wrote better dialogue.King Kong could have written better dialogue.It seems that someone placed a cat on a keyboard,let it jump around for an hour or so, and kept everything that looked like a word.As if that were the only thing that was wrong with this "entertainment" debacle.Then there was the effects (if that's what you can call it).The melting effect really....well it just sucked.The scene with Shattner's father melting was awful.The guy melts completely,without any sign of skeleton.(if
Isabel Lorca is gorgeous girl but she couldn't act her way out of a
paper
sack!
4. The Dinner scene in Minnesota with Lenny quoting shamelessly from an editorial in the local
paper.
The film is based on a story by the great H.G. Wells, and while I haven't read it, I think it's safe to say that The Food of the Gods is a lot better on
paper
than it is on screen!
On
paper
I can see the argument that there is little morally redemptive quality to a film like Dead Man's Shoes, no diamond polished by the end credits to reward an audience going through the trauma.
The story line - set in the late 50's U.S.A. - is
paper
thin, but the movie is populated with interesting, likable people and the tale is lovingly told with an excellent script and superb acting all around, especially from the two brothers and from Ian Holm, the British actor, who does an unexpectedly great job as the owner of the red sauce place (Ian Holm playing an Italian?
In the way that having a catheter and an enema at the exact same time your limbs are being sawed off one at a time with a piece of looseleaf
paper
is pleasant.
On paper, Nikita doesn't sound to promising.
In the end I received a high A on my
paper
about the show.
Then he kills the national geographic lion and when he stabs it is
paper
mache.
I was going to a lot of movies when this movie came out and I noticed in the
paper
a listing for Bad Moon.
Well, I suggest copying off Betsy Morris's
paper
because she managed to do just that.
The story is
paper
thin.
But Howard Hawks and his screenwriter Charles Lederer have the material down to a T. The film brilliantly interweaves a newspaper story that unfolds over the course of a day and night around a man who's to be (wrongfully) sentenced to death, and a love-triangle played out between Walter (Grant), Hildy (Russell) and Bruce (Bellamy), as Walter can't stand that his ex-wife is not only leaving the paper- which she's wildly amazing at as a writer and reporter- but for Albany insurance man Bruce Baldwin as new husband.
He constructs an ingenious lot of tricks, mostly to put Bruce in jail, so that he can play on Hildy's ego to come back to the
paper
and, maybe, to him too.
He used
paper
to kill.
This love-story of his is sooooo boring, 1000 times to be seen before and flat as a sheet of
paper!
Am I supposed to sit here and say it's a horrid, pointless mess of fast edits and nonsensical action running on a
paper
thin script complete with horrid acting?
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