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The emergence of early 1970s feminism is used as a plot device which seems
rather
self-defeating.
There are many fact mistakes too... actors plays
rather
poor, you must laugh even in the sad moments.
And I can assure anyone not familiar with the real East End that it's
rather
more 'ethnically enriched' than you'll ever see here.
The opening is supposed to be memorable, but it's nothing i haven't seen before and done better at that, and i thought the whole film was
rather
lazy and could have been an awesome film if Jackie had control of it!, plus i really didn't root for any of the characters.
And a
rather
poor outfit, too.
I would
rather
the old take if it is entertaining.
The professor has resemblances with the Professor Calculus and is
rather
funny.
Now that I said everything (or almost) the evil of which i thought of it, we can say that if we have the brain get tired or anything has to see of the other one, then the thing(matter) is even
rather
entertaining.
All the characters are OK, and the story while had a lot of potential is
rather
dull, however the blood transfusion scenes looked frighteningly real, and as a result they were extremely disturbing.
I
rather
get myself beaten than watch this movie ever again.
The fact that it was based on a Harlan Cohen book is telling, because
rather
than being a French film (strong on psychology and character), it's more like a John Grisham-esquire roller-coaster ride by numbers with ludicrous plot twists, flashbacks that update previous flashbacks, a predictable villain (as soon as his name is mentioned you think 'hmm, he'll be the bad guy!') and sets of mysterious stereotyped characters who seem to inhabit different movies.
I feel sorry for Donald Sutherland, I just hope he had to do this film
rather
than wanted to!
This isn't so much an awful film as a deeply misguided one, not so much phantasmagorical as a
rather
bad trip.
I have NO idea what the idiotic director was thinking making this piece of crap but I would
rather
poke my eyes out with a sharp stick than watch this useless movie again!
A
rather
odd beginning for a movie icon.
The principal idea behind the film is
rather
an original one, considering the abundance of killer-doll-based scare-fests which have been foist upon us over the years; unfortunately, the story is handled with all the subtlety of the latest Michael Bay actioner, with a cast of characters which are uniformly unlikable and played with precision-perfect dreadfulness by actors presumably sifted from daytime Korean soap operas.
I was
rather
puzzled by the statement in Winkimation's generally thoughtful review ("Such a Shame") that "for once we actually see men's faces when they come."
Two L.A cops track down a serial killer nicknamed "The family man" who has wiped out whole families and when one of the police officer's wife takes the deep six, questions are raised and it turns out that a serial killer isn't responsible but
rather
mobsters.
I'd
rather
watch a "Full House" marathon than this stupid movie.
He plays it like he's a bored movie exec,
rather
than a bored movie exec who used to be a Shylock.
Apart from his Rayographs (which he invented by accident, and which are merely direct-contact photo prints), his one real contribution to culture seems to be that he was the first photographer to depict female nudity in a manner that was accepted as art
rather
than as porn.
This movie is a clumsy mishmash of various ghost-story and suspense-thriller conventions, none of them fully realized and all of them
rather
irritating.
A warning of the importance of studying your field manual, 'Snafuperman' makes it point
rather
clumsily.
Freleng's earlier Snafu short 'Rumours' had been bursting with ideas and laughs but here the director is lumbered with a
rather
boring topic and he struggles to make an entertaining short from it.
Unfortunately, in the dollars and sense world of Hollywood, this soon began to creep into the products of legitimate studios--resulting in
rather
crappy cartoons.
All in all you know it is bad when the best part of the film is Kirk, Bones and Spock singing row your boat, well Spock was not really singing, but
rather
questioning the lyrics.
The actress playing Miss Morland is poorly cast with no obvious appeal to attract the attentions of an eligible bachelor, and though I
rather
liked the creepy Peter Firth as Mr. Tilney, he is not a bit like the novel, even when delivering dialog straight out of the book.
No, it's the story concept itself and the
rather
bizarre ending.
All the signs of this being a great piece of trash are there; we've got one of the kings of trashy cult cinema, Lamberto Bava, in the director's chair - one of the best ridiculous cult actors, Michael Sopkiw, taking the lead role, and a central creature stupid enough to give even the best that this sort of film has to offer a run for it's money, yet somehow the film still manages to be
rather
stale.
The plot focuses on a resort off the south coast of Florida (or rather, somewhere in Italy) where several local people have turned up in the water with arms and legs missing.
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