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Also, the books have an unmistakable
preachy
tone that will turn off unbelievers rather than bring them to the gospel.
But imagine the disappointment to find that the sci-fi thriller/giant robot adventure is only a backdrop for psycho-babble and quasi-religious
preachy
exploitation.
All that, AND this movie was too
preachy.
i completely agree with jamrom4.. this was the single most horrible movie i have ever seen.. holy crap it was terrible.. i was warned not to see it..and foolishly i watched it anyway.. about 10 minutes into the painful experience i completely gave up on watching the atrocity..but sat through until the end..just to see if i could.. well i did and now i wish i had not..it was disgusting..nothing happened and the ending was all preachy..no movie that bad has the right to survive..i implore all of you to spare yourself the terror of fatty drives the bus..if only i had heeded the same warning..please save yourself from this movie..i have a feeling those who rated it highly were involved in the making of the movie..and should all be wiped off the face of the planet..
First of all, the low budget of this stinker is totally obvious based on the very poor and inexperienced direction of Christian Vuissa, and the tacky, overly preachy, whiny and stilted screenplay by F. Mathew Smith.
The storyline becomes very
preachy.
The movie moves at a snail's pace, is photographed in an ill-advised manner, and is insufferably
preachy.
What an odd, silly and
preachy
film!
It as absolutely incredible to me that anyone could make the comment that this film is not
preachy.
The story is both exciting and meaningful, this is a movie with a message that isn't too
preachy.
It's not preachy, it's not anchored by it's moral, it shouldn't be controversial.
Probably my all-time favorite movie, a story of selflessness, sacrifice and dedication to a noble cause, but it's not
preachy
or boring.
None of the film was
preachy
in any way, in fact it has a great message that added to its sweetness.
Don't Grieve is a perfect Art movie, visually beautiful, deep but funny, at times sad and philosophical but never in a
preachy
arrogant way but optimistic, celebrating life with all its beauty and sadness, full of interest, loving irony and understanding for its slightly eccentric but very human characters.
The film is never preachy, is not guilt driven, and allows everyone's point of view to be present.
The only complaint is that it is a bit overlong, with the denouement dragged out and somewhat
preachy.
It ALMOST washed out the rancid bad taste of the ludicrously
preachy "
Philidelphia" from my mouth.
I think this movie was probably a lot more powerful when it first debuted in 1943, though nowadays it seems a bit too
preachy
and static to elevate it to greatness.
My only criticism was the
preachy
narration at the end of the film.
The extremely negative reviews (name throwing at the screenplay/playwright, associating this somehow with extremely negative comments about 'Angles in America', etc. etc.) object to the movie being too
preachy
about Germany in WWII.
Also, the tone is so
preachy
I only kept watching so I might see if it could be saved by the insertion of a cute air-bunny or something to provide comic relief (no luck there, just whining pirates).
The dialogue is terribly delivered (the best delivery is from the comic-relief robot!), terribly written (contrived, preachy, and generally painful).
The movie's premise is an interesting one and I think we would all agree that constitutional rights need to be protected but, at the end of the day, this movie is just another sappy,
preachy
Spielberg movie.
Expecting a sentimental and
preachy
TV movie about the evils of racism, I was given a beautifully acted and subtle movie about how racism can develop and consume people.
The show taught us to be good Christians without being overly
preachy
and shoving religion down your throat and it was really entertaining.
The awkward combination of
preachy
social commentary and Irish stereotypes did not work for me.
Thundercats is not as
preachy
as He-man either but it has its similarities with it.
All of the best (and pretty much only) funny gags are in the trailer, and what we are left with is a preachy, poorly acted, heavy handed PSA.
Instead of releasing good movies available for instant streaming, Amazon.com is making
preachy "
original" films that just make me want to vomit.
From my personal experience, most independent films these days tend to be overly
preachy
and showoff-ish.
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