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I don't
recall
walking out of a movie theater except this once.
Mediocre acting and amateurish gore-effects don't help and the night scenes fatally
recall
Paris Hilton's most famous movie.
I was thoroughly bored and for a film about a stand up comedian, I couldn't
recall
one joke or funny line worthy of the description.
I noticed "Fire" was on cable the other night and I began watching it because I couldn't
recall
anything specific about it other than I remember it being a horrible film when I saw it back in '85.
I'm not sure if this was deliberate scene stealing or inadvertent but it's the only thing I can
recall
from a truly forgettable film.
The explanation is simple since there is no story, screenplay, plot or whatever might
recall
the minimum structure of a movie.
First off, some of the acting is great, in particular Nick Stahl as 'The Bully', and the girl with the curly brown hair (I can't
recall
her name), but most of it was so out of touch and incredibly unbelievable, especially Leo Fitzpatrick.
Annie Mcenroe's reaction to being told that her sister (presumably Dee Wallace from the first movie) is (was?) a werewolf is, if I recall, along the lines of; "Oh! Really?".
I also
recall
they were charged with interfering with a corpse (or some such charge).
There are as I
recall
two robot fights in this one, one that ends badly and the final showdown.
Now, forgive me, but it's been so long since I've seen it that I don't
recall
how it went.
The memory banks of most of the reviewers here must've short-circuited when trying to
recall
this Cubic Zirconia of a gem, because practically everyone managed to misquote Lloyd Bochner's Walter Thornton, when in a fit of peevish anger, he hurls the phallic garden nozzle at his new wife, Jerilee Randall-Thornton, (a nearly comatose Pia Zadora) which was used to sexually assault her earlier in the movie...but I'm getting ahead of myself.
It felt as if the script had a last
recall
made where they decided at the last minute to eradicated any guts to the story and went for paring it down to a bare minimum to no effect.
Also, if I recall, there's some pretty interesting pseudo-lesbian moments.
(This particular garbage was released straight-to-video, as I recall.)
Dillman, under pressure to
recall
the events of the night in question, goes through an Actor's Seminar of tics, stammers, nose-wipes, and crazy half-laughs while spitting out dialogue like, "Dream...a dream...drugs...yeah, drugs...that SOUND...bells...help!"
I remember jumping once when I watched it the other day, although I cannot
recall
the scene.
I remember watching this movie when I was young, but could not
recall
the title to it then going through horror movies I find it and think to myself "that is the title?"
This was from what I can recall, one of the most boring, non-scary, waste of our collective $6, and a waste of film.
Sadly I don't remember the book anymore, but I do
recall
that I was captivated by the stories of Edgar Wallace.
Offhand I can
recall
only a few films in which architecture played a major role throughout--"Demon Seed," "Cube," the remake of "Thirteen Ghosts"--but it's at the heart of every story about a spooky house or church or crypt; it's all about the character and the affect of spaces, passages, and walls.
A friend of mine was in the cast as a FEDS agent (a non-speaking part, as I recall).
I saw this move several years ago at the Central Florida Film Festival if I
recall.
I was skimming over the list of films of Richard Burton when I came to this title that I
recall
vividly from when I first saw it on cable in 1982.
This effort was like a glitzy TV movie...I don't
recall
this ever being released in theaters...If so, it must've died a quick death.
This isn't the worst movie I've ever seen, but I really can't
recall
when I've seen a worse one.
Hell, total
recall
was released a few years later and that did a good job of it, even a clockwork orange released in the 70s did a good job of trying to make a futuristic world.
I can't say this is the worst movie ever made, but personally I think of it that way because when it was originally released in theaters, (1) the initial buzz was positive enough that my girlfriend insisted we go see it, and we actually STOOD IN LINE to get tickets, and (2) it's still the only "serious" film I
recall
where the audience started snickering at a certain point and basically laughed at the movie the rest of the way through.
I don't
recall
ever seeing a cast of annoying actors that actually caused me nausea.
Jeremy Northam struggles against a "Total
Recall"
clone script and disposable romantic by-play to bring life to a confused character.
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