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The
premise
is perfectly serviceable, it's mostly technically efficient if horribly uninspired with even Henry Mancini's musacky score surprisingly pleasant, but you can't help feeling that things would have turned out better if one of the leads had turned out to be the killer (as is rumoured was originally the case).
I didn't expect much to begin with as the
premise
of the movie doesn't suggest greatness anyway.
The
premise
was cooked up far more than likely over the course of a night of beers after hearing about Snakes on a Plane in production (this, in fact, was released to coincide with that film's release).
The film hinges on such a ridiculous
premise
that it barely raises an eyebrow when characters are killed with BBQ tongs and are impaled by carrots.
The
premise
of "Guess what happened to me on the way to the ...." has been done over and over to death.
'A New Generation' is the third Amityville entry to base its plot around writer John G. Jones's
premise
of an item taken from the Long Island house that causes spectral misery and death for its new owners.
Hmm, where have I seen this
premise
before?
An interesting premise, and Billy Drago is always good as a dangerous nut-bag (side note: I'd love to see Drago, Stephen McHattie and Lance Hendrikson in a flick together; talk about raging cheekbones!).
But the
premise
of the film was so ridiculous: that the President of the U.S. would order a Navy Lt to leave the service secretly to hunt down bank robbers, and report only to the President, that it made it hard to appreciate anything else about the film.
It sounded so promising in the Rental Store, the
premise
sounded great and I couldnt wait to get home and watch it.
This movie had such a good
premise
to start with.
"Jaded" offers a
premise
with potential as it looks at the rape of a woman by two other women and ask the question "when is rape not rape?".
The acting was poor and the
premise
of sexual scorecards was revolting.
This was a fabulous
premise
based on lots of factual history.
The
premise
is hysterical (men are banned for being too dangerous and imprisoned in -- haw! -- football stadiums), the pseudo-dyke culture is laughably bizarre (there's an underground sex trade with women who dress up like men to service "deviants") and the "last man" of the title is a pitiful reincarnation of Rocky from Rocky Horror Picture Show.
The basic
premise
is potentially fascinating and even involving, as we're all sensitive about saving the lives of unborn babies.
The only thing more full of holes than this movie's
premise
is its script.
At first the
premise
tickled me -- after all, if you were a teenager growing up in the age of Reagan, a trip down memory lane was worth a laugh or three.
The basic
premise
seems okay, but the plot was ridiculously involved and tortuous, and runs out half way through.
Sluggish and without structure, tension or story, the film coasts on the thin
premise
of "putting together a show".
The premise, believable but weak (undercover narcotics agent succumbs to the drug underworld) deserved better than this Lili Fini Zanuck flop.
I really wanted to love this movie, and not only cause it had Aaron Eckhart in it but I thought the
premise
would be cool cause I enjoy movies and shows that revolves around chefs.
First the
premise
stinks...little boy likes to dress in girls clothes.
This unintentionally amusing mid-80s TV movie is based on the
premise
that sex bomb Donna Mills (in a mostly appalling wardrobe throughout) is a neglected housewife, pining for her sexy past as a cheerleader.
I thought the
premise
here was inventive if nothing else.
Strong imagery and a compelling
premise
is soon overwhelmed by incoherent plotting, hackneyed dialogue, amateurish acting, and the most outlandish and over-the-top phallic imagery in recent memory (here, a fish is most definitely not just a fish!).
But the filmmaker doesn't have the talent to write or direct up to the
premise'
s promise.
The
premise
of this film is the only thing worthwhile.
This movie had an excellent premise, and could have been a fascinating look at racism, attitudes to women at work and male female relations in England early last century.
I did enjoy the
premise
of a future with merged cultures and separation of the have's and have nots.
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