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This movie is plain and simply awful in every field and really only kids under the age of 10 will be able to enjoy it, which even though that's what age
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it was aimed at, that does not excuse it for being so poorly daft and causing me to feel so penitent.
How many suicidally-obsessed drinkers house a fully stocked and barely touched
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of drinks in their lonely motel room that a millionaire playboy's bachelor-pad bar would be proud to boast?
Between irrelevancies, platitudes (to which the actors from the films are particularly prone), and acting out (by fans making the most--if not the best--of their one shot at fame), I could glean little of the special appeal of LOTR, the special emotional responses it evokes, and the
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of the special creative forms those responses can take.
Given the limited
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of acting she is asked to display in this role, Gina does a good job, though by the time the movie ends, she is completely converted into a demure remorseful lass and looks likes she might be playing in a biography of Mother Teresa.
I routinely watch some B movies for fun, and they can
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from surprisingly good, to just downright awful.
On the plus side this does contain interesting information over a wide
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of topics, particularly concerned with Himmler, the SS and their research branch.
Her ability to transmute from imperious to faux sympathetic to deviously manipulate and control her prey shows masterful
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OK, I've now seen George Zucco in at least four separate horror/suspense films recently as I worked my way through various 50 pack collections, and I have to say, the guy had a limited range, but he was good at what he did.
Clark Gable as Ned Darrell comes off better but mostly because his is a gruff character not given to the philosophical musings of the others which better fits Gable's
range.
Poor attempts at scaring the audience
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from blurred coats that look like people to building the tense music up for a cat running out of the shadows.
(He abruptly leaves L.A. the day of his wedding and his family, friends, and fiance assume he's dead when his car was found in a military test
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smashed by a rocket.)
A by-the-numbers script with irritating lapses in logic and little historical accuracy--this isn't a documentary, of course, but the filmmakers could have at least TRIED for a little authenticity--and performances that
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from grade B to grade school relegate this cheap little quickie to the 4:00 a.m.
Next we have the second child - the Geek - who thinks he's so cool, with his long
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shooting and his use of a silencer (a coat over the gun) and most of all his evil bratty smile.
If, on the other hand, you want to see Stephen Nichols have an orgasm in front of the camera, you might like it: Stephen will show you his naked butt, lots of tongue work, his groaning range, but not his talent as this character who's obviously just as sex-driven and misjudging as he was for wanting to do such personal things in front of the camera.
I suppose it was a very good performance, out of his (or anyone's) normal
range.
OK, the problems start before the miscast of Ricci, who has the emotional
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of a thimble- is it any wonder that, by far, her finest acting was in the two Addams Family films?
The acting, while no great shakes, was slightly above par for horror movies in this budget
range.
Like many people in my general age range, I remember going to see this movie as a kid in '98 and coming out of the theatre practically in tears.
Within a short time, they experience various supernatural phenomena: these
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from the disturbing - mysterious shadows, the serious illness of the daughter - to the frankly ridiculous - toilets continually flushing and garage doors going out of control.
Marguerite Chapman is beautiful in very short shorts but adds little acting
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Just surviving the friction of assorted personalities at close
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is the sub-plot.
And, just as with "Planet...", its lead actor is woefully miscast and leaden; Guy Pearce, a terrific actor of great range, is all wrong for this role, giving a one-note performance that elicits zero sympathy; he's so dour and serious, and lacking in awe of the (supposedly) amazing things he sees that you don't believe for a moment that he's experiencing them.
The acting is generally stiff, without any
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or depth of feeling; even Christopher Walken is bad.
The newcomers (Chad and Nicole) would seem to have little discernible point to their existence other than highly aural fornication with a broad
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of partners, and it is not long before jealousy mars the harmonic relationship of Reno and Holly.
There's some nonsense involving Siamese twins, a frying-pan-to-the-head-obvious hot dog joke, a reasonable amount of bare boobies, production values in the low-budget-to-laughable range, scripting that would make Syd Field cry, acting that by and large only an Ed Wood could love, and camera-work a step above pedestrian.
The other actors
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from acceptable (Clive Merrison, Paul Copley), to non-committal (Bernard Lee) to seeming like they're about to forget their lines (John Le Mesurier).
Maybe she performed exactly as the script suggested or maybe (groan!) that is the limit she has to her acting
range.
After that wore off though, I found my hands inexplicably turning against me, grabbing at anything in
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and stabbing about my head and neck.
might be in the $20-$30 dollar
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but i got mind for $12 bucks.i
Ever since I first encountered the Divine Ms Merkerson as a sex therapist in Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It" I have been sold on the
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of this exceedingly gifted yet terribly underrated actress.
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