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Okay, just by
reading
the title you would think that it would be a good movie.
No im not going to say the movie was stunning to help atheists
reading
this feel better about themselves.
John Ritter doing pratt falls, 75% of the actors delivering their lines as if they were
reading
them from cue cards, poor editing, horrible sound mixing (dialogue is tough to pick up in places over the background noise), and a plot that really goes nowhere.
Even Bogdanovich's kids are awful (the oldest one is definitely
reading
her lines from a cue card).
I'm not a fan of the Left Behind book series - the books are written at a 6th-grade
reading
level with a lack of research and understanding of science, technology, and politics.
Still, I found myself
reading
these books because of my interest in the events of Revelation.
I had the good fortune of
reading
the book before seeing the movie.
Its pretty bad, and will turn you off
reading
them.
I have even gone to the length of
reading
the original Sheridan Lafanu Classic 'Carmilla', a book that this movie is supposed to be based on.
After
reading
the other reviews for this film I am of the opinion that the high markers are probably paid studio lackeys as the film I saw was absolutely dire, with wooden acting, lacklustre scripting and plodding predictable directing, one of the few plus points has to be the stunning scenery as this film features some stunning backdrops with great sweeping vistas and dramatic skies and wide open prairies, sadly when the most memorable thing in a film is the part featured behind the actors this has to be a warning sign as to the quality of the movie, all in all a thoroughly uninspiring addition to the western genre which even at the very reasonable price it can be obtained on DVD is best to avoid.
I had really high hopes for this, mostly after
reading
IMDb reviews, which makes me wonder about the whole IMDb rating system, but that's a separate matter.
Fibber McGee and Molly take a trip to Washington, where they see the senate in action (or inaction, if you prefer), have a spat with their Senator (Eugene Palette in one of the worst roles of his career), get acquainted with a gaggle of annoying stereotypical refugee children, and meet a man on a train
reading
a book by Henry Wallace.
Decent fight scenes or not, the acting is REALLY bad, like you can tell they're
reading
their lines from a card.
It is a script
reading
not a film, vulgar for the sake of being vulgar, bankrupt in every way that "The Tailor of Panama" is rich and satisfying.
i rate this movie with 3 skulls, only coz the girls knew how to scream, this could've been a better movie, if actors were better, the twins were OK, i believed they were evil, but the eldest and youngest brother, they sucked really bad, it seemed like they were
reading
the scripts instead of acting them.... spoiler: if they're vampire's why do they freeze the blood?
Instead of quirky, noir-esquire characters acting in hard-boiled fashion, you simply recognize it immediately for what it is: a bunch of talented but miscast actors, brooding and raising their eyebrows while
reading
bizarre dialogue without a hint of relevant context.
what i've said is plenty and if you wasted enough time
reading
this review, than for God's sake don't waste more time watching this movie.
Though my age probably plays a major role in how I judge this show, after
reading
other's reviews, I have come to see that after the third season, this show went down the tubes.
Well, it is hard to add comment after
reading
what is already here but I feel I must say something.
This one had a few strong points to it - mainly, the recreations of two of the more famous Bigfoot encounters - the Ape Canyon incident of 1924 and the Bauman incident of c.1850 as related to and by Teddy Roosevelt, both of which I'm somewhat familiar with from that youthful
reading
I did.
Also, director said he directed this, his first movie, only after
reading
(Directing For Dummies.) Directing was not that bad, but far from a top notch effort.
songs are sung by him earlier than he recorded them in real life, the time when he got his first guitar is wrong, im pretty sure his brother jesse garron was buried in an unmarked grave, not one with a huge headstone
reading
JESSE GARRON.
If any are
reading
this, "Make it as sexy as you can"!
However, thanks to the dire straits in which the British film industry found itself in the late 1970s, even a mediocre script such as this one was able to attract 10 star names - Cliff Robertson (as the conniving husband), Jean Simmons (in the title role), Jenny Agutter (as Robertson's artist half-sister), Simon Ward (as the enigmatic chauffeur), Ron Moody (as an ill-fated doctor), Michael Jayston (as Robertson's business partner), Judy Geeson (as Simmons' best friend and Jayston's wife), Flora Robson (as the housekeeper), David Tomlinson (as the notary
reading
Simmons' will) and, most surprisingly perhaps, Jack Warner (as a gravestone sculptor) - although most of them actually have nothing parts, I'm sorry to say!
I can remember a scene where I heard glass smash, suddenly, I was reminded of some bad high school plays (I know that I reference high school too often here, but this film did seem very juvenile) both in terms of the set, which seemed far too fake, but also as if the people were
reading
their lines from the script, not entirely sure what was actually going on.
Everyone is pretty much
reading
their lines off the page.
Characteristics (like the self-absorption) in his novels make for infuriating
reading.
Reading
my review of THE HOUSE THAT SCREAMED, many may assume that I'm some 14 year old who thinks SCREAM is considered "classic" horror.
The acting is nothing special - everyone seems bored to bits, just
reading
from the page without a care in the world.
After
reading
some very good reviews about this film I thought I would give it a watch and after being very disappointed with the film I thought I would give it my own review.
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