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So to place a tag in a movie
poster
like "The Latin Godfather", is not just ignorant, of course if we are trying to related this movie to the original Godfather, but a desperate and uncreative attempt to get some credit by copying the title of a movie classic.
As one
poster
pointed out, Karen Young did do a pretty good fight scene with Bacon.
I got stuck in traffic (I live in Sicily) on the way to the theater (at a military base) to see Superman Returns, was 15 minutes late, and the only other movie playing was "See No Evil", there was no
poster
up for it, and just a short description of the movie on the schedule...but my girlfriend and I decided to check it out...As soon as I saw it was produced by WWE I just knew it was gonna be awful.
Why???? What a disgusting joke of a supposed movie...from the
poster
it looked like a cute movie.. what a disappointment.. who the heck is the male lead?
The only thing good about this movie is the artwork on the promotion
poster
by H. R. Geiger.
(The
poster
and 2 stills featured on the page are for a 4-DVD set of movies starring Rod Perry (The Black Gestapo), Fred Williamson (Black Cobra 2), Richard Lawson (Black Fist).
Instead, we get Giovanni Ribisi as a poor-little-white rich boy who comes off as just pathetic, like he is in all his roles (in the office I used to work in, I amused myself once by creating a fake movie poster, casting various actors as members of the office staff; guess who I cast as the dorky son of the company President?).
Eva Mendes's casting is really the
poster
sign for how wrong, how ill conceived this commercial attempt turned up.
Like another ticket buyer I saw a nice cute
poster
about this film, it's five star review, and awards won.
The
poster
mislead me to thinking it was a different type of movie.
I should have known given the unprofessional look of the
poster.
Even though this film's trailer and
poster
imply that Sally Hemmings was an important character, I might not have been as shocked to discover she was just a minor (and I do mean Minor) character if this movie was suppose to being told by Sally's very own family!
I'm sure I saw FUTURE KILL for the same reason as most people: the awesome
poster
by HR Giger.
And like everyone else, I was disappointed to find that the movie could not live up to the
poster
(Giger said that director Moore actually begged him to do it).
If good intentions were enough to produce a good film, I would have rated the turgid, ponderous, obvious "Focus" a bit higher than 4. Macy does his best, but as an earlier
poster
commented, Miller's little parable asks us to suspend disbelief too often.
Baldwin is as convincing as a
poster
boy for American Gothic, sans pitchfork.
I recall one
poster
saying the acting isn't campy it's just nuanced.
As another
poster
commented, several of the reels were out of order, and while it was disorienting at first, and bizarre, it seemed to fit the production - what was just awful became surreal and amusing.
Only the
poster
may be appealing.
I think another IMDb
poster
got it right in saying this genre has just seen thrillers done in a far superior way.
Twentysomething Tom (gay
poster
boy Robert Stadlober) has so many issues he doesn't know if he's coming or going.
I hadn't heard of Soap Girl but I saw a
poster
with a five star review from Film Threat outside the theater so I figured, how bad could it be?
Like the previous poster, I am from northern Vermont, and I was inclined to like this film.
Like the above poster, I got burned on the title thinking I was getting the other Piranha...
It's boring, forced and pointless, and I must respectfully disagree with the other
poster
on this film; the 1994 LITTLE RASCALS remake was better than this.
It was entitled 'An American Werewolf in London.' Sixteen years later the long awaited sequel was finally pinned onto the
poster
board outside your local theater.
When I saw the
poster
at the theater, I thought that it is a "new line" of a horror story without a famous cast worth giving a try.
It is pretty funny too, with references to The Evil Dead trilogy( and plus the Evil Dead 2
poster
is everywhere in the movie!)
But, I'm completely biased - it's among the first films I ever saw with her, and at the time I saw it, you couldn't turn around without seeing a
poster
of her (luckily).
Victor Mature, as a barely civilized and mostly out of control mountain man and trapper, may be on the poster, but Robert Preston as a failed Union colonel who led his men to get "cut to ribbons" by Confederate artillery at Shiloh, and is sent to a fort in Oregon for his incompetence, has the most interesting part, married to a young and hard to recognize at first Anne Bancroft.
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