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The
premise
is actually well executed and there aren't too many weak moments.
"Death Bed:The Bed That Eats" is a supremely bizarre horror film that truly has to be seen to be believed.There is an ancient four-poster bed that just loves to eat humans and it does so anytime it can lure anyone to lie upon it.There is also a long-dead artist,imprisoned behind one of his paintings,who provides a voice-over narration.George Barry's the first and only one film offers some truly surreal moments such as the bed absorbing its victims in a mysterious sea of yellow foam and liquid.The atmosphere is dreamy and there is only a little bit of gore,unfortunately the
premise
is rather silly and the acting is amateurish.Still as fan of unusual cinema I enjoyed this low-budget oddity.Give it a chance.8
The basic
premise
of the movie is that slimy Jack Simpson (Mick Molloy) has become a member of a Lawn Bowls Club for the sole purpose of getting a free car park near his work.
The
premise
is interesting and fun and the three evil kids play their parts well.
As for the film itself, well, OK, the
premise
is a bit far-fetched but hey, that's why we watch movies, isn't it?
Similar to "They Live", "1984" and "The Matrix", it is based on the
premise
that we are all constantly monitored by shadowy Big Brother type government agents that know everything about us and have invisible robot probes constantly patrolling the city.
The basic
premise
of the film is that both were in the wake of broken marriages when they meet.
The film although about the porn industry does not let itself get out of hand with it's own sexual
premise.
Once the viewer understands the premise; that here is a group of men trying to learn the seemingly unlearn-able and rise to the status of demigods, then the rest is sheer joy.
Although the
premise
requires a significant suspension of disbelief, it is worth the trouble to do so.
Not because of the premise, Star Wars with simple electronics instead of spaceships, but because of how poorly acted it is.
I enjoyed the
premise
of the dangers of 'altering' the future by changing the past.
Writer/director Norman Thaddeus Vane concocts a fresh, original, and even pretty stylish spin on the usual body count premise, offers a neat evocation of the glitzy Hollywood milieu, and does a sturdy job of maintaining a pleasingly misty and spooky ooga-booga atmosphere.
The
premise
is that Richard and Eddie of Bottom fame own the cheapest hotel in Britain next to a nuclear power plant.
Don't get me wrong, I love silly, stupid movies just as much as the next gal, but the whole premise, writing and humor stunk.
The plot is ridiculous, the characters poorly developed, and the
premise
irritatingly stupid.
The
premise
is amazing and the some of the acting, notably Sally Kellerman and Anthony Rapp, is charming... but this film is near unwatchable.
This movie had what sounded like a good premise: 9 people facing their fears to win one million dollars.
In their long list of films was this film and I thought I must be hallucinating at such an offensive title and
premise.
The
premise
of the story revolves around a fat lawyer, always on a diet, who "accidentally" kills an old gypsy woman.
However, just having a very silly
premise
and a catchy theme song do not a good comedy make.
Granted this movie is supposed to be a B movie, nothing to be taken seriously, however, you should still make jokes that are funny and not try to extend a mildly amusing
premise
into a full fledged movie.
I thought the premise, giving a human the libido of a randy ram, was interesting and should provide for some laughs.
I thought the
premise
interesting.
For the initial 20 minutes or so (I was watching it on a PS2 so I've really no idea how long it took) Alienator sets up an interesting
premise.
The
premise
is a good one, they have a very appealing young cast and some pros like Dee Wallace Stone on board...but it doesn't work.
As gross as it all sounds, there's a certain spark behind the basic
premise
of this film that could have worked, in the hands of a less cocky filmmaker.
The whole
premise
of the film is ridiculous, and I find it amazing that no one in the film tells Tito what a stupid old fool he is being (until he reveals it himself at the end).
The
premise
of the story, the kidnapping of a son by the boy's father,is very good.
Bad Actors, bad filming, choppy dialog, shallow characters, but then again it was a bad
premise
in the first place.
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