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What were the redeeming qualities?? On top of that, I don't think it could make librarians look any more unglamorous than it did.
Part one was Hilarious, it had so much politically incorrectness, and other Crazy, Fat Entertainment, and this one, there just couldn't possibly be a worse sequel on God's green earth, not Basket Case 2, hell, not even Troll 2. This is truly the worst sequel in history and that's really saying something considering the groundbreaking, bottom of the barrel
qualities
of the original.
There are a couple of redeeming
qualities
of "Blood Surf" -- the actresses are pretty attractive and Matt Borlenghi gets eaten by the croc towards the end of the movie.
Noel Coward,a witty and urbane man,was friends with Louis Mountbatten.Mr Coward,a long-time admirer of all things naval,was commissioned to write a story loosely based on the loss of Mountbatten's ship.In a peculiarly British way it was considered that a film about the Royal Navy losing an encounter at sea would be good propaganda.It was also considered a good idea to have Mr Coward play the part of the ship's captain.Amang the many
qualities
needed to command a fighting ship,the ability to speak in a very clipped voice and sing sophisticated "point" songs does not come very high up the list at Admiralty House,or at least one would hope not.A captain must earn and retain the respect of the wardroom and the lower deck alike.
There are some redeeming
qualities
to this show.
Other than the original idea, this film has absolutely zero redeeming
qualities.
The very real alleys and streets of the city begin to take on the labyrinthine
qualities
of those old Pacman-type games.
This movie is probably one of the worst movies I have ever seen .It has no redeemable
qualities
.I just sat through this movie and it was a struggle.It failed to get even a single smile on my face.I find it hard to believe that anyone would distribute this horrible film.
But the script gives her none of the
qualities
which make writers interesting movie characters: observance, skill with words, a love-hate relationship with one's own creative abilities.
Although it is quite a bad film, it is watchable - once for me, and does have many of those seventies bad film
qualities
- start-studded actors embarrassing themselves, that made-for-TV feel, and the dreaded creatures of nature reeking vengeance on man.
However, to enjoy a drama, we need at least one principal who exhibits some
qualities
that we can like or admire.
I was deeply disappointed to find that this movie, which seemed to be either written or filmed in great haste, had not the
qualities
that made the original novel so powerful.
This is right at that cusp of no redeeming
qualities
what so ever.
There were no redeeming
qualities
to this movie at all.
But I can't admit to there being any redeeming
qualities
to this film.
With the exception of the music (which was better than I had expected), this movie had all of those
qualities.
I saw virtually no redeeming
qualities
in this movie.
The only redeeming
qualities
this movie has are the fairly original death scenes.
It has no redeeming
qualities
whatsoever.
Or at least have some redeeming qualities, like I figured at the very least it would be a make you think type movie, or like really intelligent, or very well filmed or something...Needless to say, that was not the case and I wasted about an hour and a half of my life.
The Haunting is yet another bad horror remake with phony overdone special effects and a big cast of on screen favorites and has no redeeming
qualities
whatsoever except maybe for the cinematography.Yes remakes aren't all bad but remakes directed by Jion Da Bont definitely are.I suppose that the A-List actors (Liam Neeson,Catherine Zeta Jones,Owen Wilson)are there to distract us from the boring plot,ridiculous special effects, and terrible attempts at scaring it's audience however this is a movie not a tabloid magazine we don't care whose in it we care about the characters and story two things this film missed.The storyline is like taking the classic novel The Haunting Of Hill House and ripping out four chapters and then using whatever's left for the film it is so boring and a lot of it is unexplained.The characters are pretty thin and while the acting is good you don't really care about any of the characters at all.Lily Taylor gives a horrendous performance and sounds like she's 8 years old when delivering her lines not to mention what a horrible screamer she is.Lily Taylor isn't made for the horror genre at all.The ghosts are stupid and cheesy, they look like a bunch of Casper The Friendly Ghost's and the ghost of Hugh Cain looks like a fat guy dressed as the grim reaper for Halloween with a smoke machine.There is this creature on the roof of one of the rooms that is a giant purple mouth and it's not even funny unintentionally just plain sad.The house is pretty and well designed that is probably the only positive thing about this movie it looks nice but that doesn't save it from it's brutal everything else.I can honestly say i felt like i was wasting my time watching The Haunting on TV for no price so I would've been even more pi$$ed if I had paid to see it but luckily it was on Scream Channel.Overall The Haunting is a boring remake that tries to overwhelm you with bad special effects, a poor attempt at horror.
Chuck is an awesome martial artist, and as we have seen from Walker, Texas Ranger, a fairly good actor, but the trick is to combine both of these
qualities
in his movies, and this one does not.
Usually a film with a really good reputation like this one, has at least some redeeming qualities, which makes one understand why it might be considered a classic.
ALL the characters annoyed me and it was just full of loud screams and the camera was shaking at parts and it looked like a sequel to the blair with project but without any good
qualities.
But redeeming
qualities
to this movie were that it was so bad that i almost died laughing because believe me the bad acting made me wish for death.
Not that I dislike childrens movies, but this was a tearjerker with few redeeming
qualities.
Both have noirish qualities, both were directed by Otto Preminger, and both star Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney.
Timothy Busfield's character is without redeeming qualities, and at one point, Busfield and star Meloni ogle women as they pass by...Meloni's take on the parade is different from Busfield's.
While most TV movies border on the brink of mediocrity, this film actually has some redeeming
qualities
to it.
The movie is based on a french play and brings all the best
qualities
of that farce.
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