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There's a fair amount of potential, but the film delivers too little to be worthwhile.
Many small low budget films have the
potential
to become great movies, but this movie is no where near that.
I think Jason Lee has huge potential, but this was the WRONG vehicle in which to attempt to break out as a star.
And yet - it has to be said - the basic plot idea surely HAS
potential.
And that's especially saddening because the opening 15 minutes were so action-packed and full of
potential!
While the overall plot has every
potential
for a thriller, the story is so badly told that I'm unable to buy it.
Don't get me wrong, it's not the worst flick ever but it never lives up to it's
potential.
Some very interesting camera work and a story with much
potential.
First off, this is no where near as bad as some of the other trash the Sci-Fi Channel has produced; that isn't to say that Grendel is a good film, in fact, it is very bad, but it definitely had
potential
to be a lot better.
I thought the premise had a lot of
potential
and was ripe for an interesting movie.
This movie had the
potential
to be a decent horror movie.
While all of these reasons may appear to be somewhat negative, I find that writing a review that lavishes nothing but praise and statements such as, "This is one of the best films of all time!", does nothing to enlighten a
potential
viewer on its merits and downsides, nor does it often give reasoning as to why a movie is so good, which should be the point of the review in the first place.
The constant left-wing dribble could have gotten on my nerves had I not been prepared for it beforehand; Sutherland muses aloud to his family and friends about
potential
movie ideas for his next film, and most of these ideas are either about blacks or Indians (needless to say, he would be welcomed with open arms in today's Hollywood).
Considering the
potential
this move had, the reality was disappointing.
This movie had the
potential
to be far more than it was.
There was the
potential
for a lot of good scares (or thrills if you like) but none happened.
I wonder what ruined the movie more: the superficial script, throwing away all the
potential
of the plot, or the bad acting, disturbing any appeal that might be left.
Looking through the other comments, I'm amazed that there aren't any warnings to
potential
viewers of what they have to look forward to when renting this garbage.
This is the single greatest waste of
potential
I've seen from an "expensive" low-budget movie, and worse enough to let an axe strike through the gorgeous print without mercy.
The two main characters have the
potential
to be interesting - both male and female lead are "swinging singles (or in the female lead's case, engaged)", but 'The Art of Seduction' doesn't even try.
I think Dolph Lundgren had
potential
at being a big action star a la Schwarzenegger, Stallone, and even Van Damme to certain degree.
The actor helping to critique Messing's
potential
outfits in an early scene brings a delightful absurd-yet-winning quality to the proceedings.
From this moment on, the story has a great potential, and the unknown cast has a very reasonable performance, showing also some beautiful breasts and naked bodies, as usual in this type of C production.
If you want to see intelligent, philosophical discussion of human possibility and potential, watch "Waking Life," which is brilliant.
The movie did a good job of demonstrating the thin line between being a good citizen and how someone could become a
potential
stalker focused on what might have been.
But what really ticks me off is when the write-up on the DVD box does not indicate this fact to the
potential
viewer.
The basic story line had
potential.
Only this time out--as in the original '80s sequel--the script is so simplistic (barely existent, actually) that any
potential
subtext is jettisoned in favor of upping the ante in repulsive shocks (we're treated to a combo childbirth-murder during the opening credits, plus a gratuitous rape for those who haven't ejected the DVD by the midpoint!).
The concept is fresh and full of potential, but the script and the execution of it lacks any real substance.
Encompassing virtual reality, the
potential
of computers, communication with the past, the ongoing struggle to express your identity in a constraining society, and the fascinating Ada Byron Lovelace portrayed by the fascinating Tilda Swinton, this film should have been great.
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