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The gay, transsexual, and other gender-bender themes are
rather
disturbing, particularly when the child is involved.
The plot, about a bullion heist, is silly, and the action drags
rather
than grips.
I WANTED to like it, but I think I'd
rather
watch Nastassja read the phone book, with her OWN hair.
Also at the end one of the characters confessed a past misdemeanor to her friend,
rather
than generating sympathy from the audience, most people started to giggle.
I guess the appeal lies in a type of smug voyeurism of wanting to see bad things happen to bad mens' bottoms , but I found Don Siegel's RIOT IN CELL BLOCK 11 to be
rather
disappointing .
Okay I knew since it was made in 1954 it would be devoid of bad language , graphic shankings and gang rape but even so it's a
rather
weak film compared to prison portrayal in earlier movies like EACH DAWN I DIE and WHITE HEAT .
Yeah that sounds ridiculous since he's a violent anti hero
rather
than some limp wristed tree hugging do gooder on a salary , but that's what he is in essence , he wants to see prisoners rehabilitated to rejoin society
rather
than being made to suffer .
It's an enjoyable 90 minutes, demands little of the viewer, and delivers as much, and on any terrestrial television channel even in a prime time slot I think that Rabbit Fever would be
rather
well received.
Rather, I just sat on a tripod for the entirety of each piece.
And, the story's climax is
rather
anti-climactic and ridiculous.
One wonders how two people can submerged in an army of zombies and not get bit(for they are the main stars who seem to always manage escapability)while others seem to get bit
rather
easily.
I happened across this movie while channel-surfing and it seemed to be yet another poorly- made Christian film about The End Times (which I find
rather
entertaining because they take themselves so seriously).
All the characters seem rendered immobile by personal issues -
rather
like deer in headlights.
Fat Man and Little Boy was a movie that had good intentions in mind, but muddled them
rather
badly by the choice of actors, script, and cinematography.
Dwight Schultz, on the other hand, never puts up much resistance at all to the General's demands, always looking
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weak, deflated, and phlegmatic in his audiences.
I would
rather
watch a nude jello tag team watching match between Bea Aurther and Cameryn Manhiem VS.
I would quite happily remove my own toenails with pliers
rather
than sit through another horrific viewing, and I urge anyone thinking of watching this - please don't.
The film seems more like a compilation of thoughts that the writer (Zach Braff) had,
rather
than a cohesive story.
What these filmmakers have done cannot properly be called filmmaking; rather, they just chose sixteen students of some diversity (though not quite as much diversity as the reviews have suggested) and set them loose.
The only good thing about Kiler is the dialogues,
rather
not comprehensive for non-Poles.
A good commercial for seatbelt usage,and later model vehicles that sit the passengers further back from the windshield.Also,the ending is
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anti climatic,as the Ford Econoline van barely suffers a crease across its nose after hitting a bridge abuttment at high speed (highly unlikely).More damage to the van would have made it a little more believable.And why do these films always take place during/after a prom?
And perhaps it should have been made by a Spanish director with the appropriate languages subtitled
rather
than in unconvincingly accented English.
This movie presents an idealized version of Gurdjieff's own largely fictional and fantastic account of his formation and "awakening" (which I would
rather
describe as his discovery of how much he could sway the minds and wills of certain types of sadly disoriented people).
Seems to me that Joe Estevez spends most of his time hidden under the shadow of his
rather
successful brother and appearing in really bad movies.
Ironically, the scenes prior to the appearance of the would-be wacky General offer more felicities than the
rather
forced humor at Nazi expense!
(Naturally Dr. Flanner was more interested in his medical career at the time
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than raising an impetuous, distracting boy.)
The script, although filled with some quotable lines, doesn't quite capture the feel of that time period and, coupled with some bad acting, seems
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contemporary.
I watched it once and when one of my kids wanted to watch it again, I was tempted to take a baseball bat to the TV set
rather
than watch this rubbish again.
Rather
unimaginative direction, too.
It seems to be an attempt to show something different, to reveal some realism as a cure to sweetness; yet, it does not occur to add a lot but
rather
deprives the whole story of much.
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