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I wish i had not wasted my money getting this one from the video shop all i can say was that the tape it was on was still brand new
practically
hardly surprising as the film was so poor.
It's got terrible sets and effects, and features a rather frightening Santa who doesn't operate at the North Pole, but instead from a cloud in outer space, and who doesn't have little elves helping him make his toys but rather all different groups of children from
practically
every country there is.
Bottom of the barrel, unimaginative, and
practically
unwatchable remake of THE ROAD WARRIOR.
I used to
practically
live on VH1 up until the spring or winter, I forget which one now, of 2002 when garbage like this started to appear for absolutely no reason whatsoever.
Being
practically
the full text of the play is everything this "Romeo & Juliet" has going for it, lacking in all other departments.
A minute ago you were
practically
late, now you're eating roast beef and pondering your lives!"
Even when the score is
practically
a throwaway, non-existent one depending on just a couple of catchy tunes.
I hate movies that are so implausible that you are picking apart
practically
every scene.
However this was quality of unease was lost amongst the overblown imagery, both visual and in the script, that you were
practically
hammered over the head with.
I
practically
died.
The direction is
practically
nonexistent, and the supporting characters add very little.
Frankly, this is a terribly dated and
practically
impossible film to watch.
Harrold
practically
steals the movie with her spunk and pure beauty, but the real letdown was in the handling of the plot and the lame direction.
Now I've never seen the 1930 version of the musical but this version was sadly disappointing because there was very little singing and
practically
no dancing and beside that the sound was really bad through out and you couldn't really understand what people were saying a lot of the time.
The memory banks of most of the reviewers here must've short-circuited when trying to recall this Cubic Zirconia of a gem, because
practically
everyone managed to misquote Lloyd Bochner's Walter Thornton, when in a fit of peevish anger, he hurls the phallic garden nozzle at his new wife, Jerilee Randall-Thornton, (a nearly comatose Pia Zadora) which was used to sexually assault her earlier in the movie...but I'm getting ahead of myself.
It
practically
seemed to satirize itself, and to no entertaining effect.
Or the ridiculous incident at a show where Manu must take over vocal responsibilities after a blast of confetti
practically
chokes Arjun into silence.
Before you know it, Manu has acquired quite the appetite for the addictive white powder,
practically
chomping it down like dinner.
Of the remaining cast, there's not a kind word I can say for Asin, who
practically
lit up Ghajini with her ebullient charm, but disappoints here with unnecessary over-acting in a thankless role.
As a consequence I startled a few times in the first quarter of the movie, but once I knew the drill I
practically
fell asleep as The Grudge grew more and more predictable by the minute.
Unless you wish to enjoy the film for the choice of settings and camera angles, I suggest watching
practically
any other movie.
Like all cult TV shows, there is a group of people who love The Twilight Zone so much that they rate
practically
every episode like they are the greatest shows EVER.
Robi, the robotic butler, is
practically
worse than Scrappy-Doo!
She even repeats
practically
all her old lines.
Practically
any movie that he's been in is the better off for it.
Director Brian De Palma is really on a pretentious roll here: his camera swoops around corners in a museum (after lingering a long time over a painting of an ape), divvies up into split screen for arty purposes,
practically
gives away his plot with a sequence (again in split screen) where two characters are both watching a TV program about transsexuals, and stages his (first) finale during a thunderous rainstorm.
What's even more maddening is that, in certain scenes (such as when a very turned on Uma knocks a headboard through a wall), you sense a witty, raucous Reitman opus
practically
screaming to get out.
Beals
practically
snarls all of her lines and Buscemi, though likable, is nondescript.
Movie studios seem determined to ruin as many classic films as they can with thoroughly pointless updates including 'King Kong, 'The Wicker Man' and
practically
every film that ever starred Michael Caine.
I'm not even gonna waste time on this one; it's not funny, not scary,
practically
unwatchable and only occassionaly gory(the FX suck though(no pun intended)).
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