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So much hype is what that was lurking around the movie before it's
' red
carpet premiere.
Lipstick is another glossy movie failure.I am trying to think of one good thing that I could say about the movie, and I am having trouble coming up with something.I guess the
red
dress that Margaux Hemingway was wearing in the end of the movie was the best part.The writing and the script was not the worst that I have ever encountered,but it could have been a lot better.
The section set in England is typical.The same old same old TV performers, Messrs Idle,Smith,Coltrane,Miss M.Lippman trot out the same old same old tired clichés,Mr Chase gets lost in the hotel corridor....yawn,yawn,yawn.. Bucking - ham Palace,Big Ben......I feel cheated that we never saw bobbies on bicycles two-by-two.........rosie
red
cheeks on the little chil - dren,need I go on?
All you get as a member of the audience is a feeling of "Wow, that sure was a lot of
red
paint splattering on the walls.
Then the guy finds a nice
red
head at a party and proceeds to make out with her and marry her.
He has a thing for
red
heads you see as his beloved former wife Evelyn was also one, she also died under circumstances that must have not been the viewing audience's business.
The main characters are the whiny non-hero Kevin, Amy, his bratty, ungodly conservative girlfriend, Kyle, a dork in
red
shorts who enjoys phone sex, Daphne, a scrawny, horny girl who is supposed to be "cool" and has no sense of how to dress, and her oversexed boyfriend Nick, an army recruit who can make an innuendo out of anything.
Annoying little pseudo-avant-garde gestures are sprinkled throughout the film- like out of focus superimpositions of
red
spheres over many of the concert and interview shots, shaky blurred camera work, use of digital delay on some of Leonard Cohen's comments (making it harder to hear what's being said) and a spooky, pretentious low drone under a lot of the interview segments (an attempt at added gravitas?).
You even see this same
red
chair in several different "locations" If you are going to make a film at least rent an office building and an apartment, not some warehouse which will echo all your actor's dialog.. (Note to producers) Renting a small office space and an apartment for a month is much cheaper than an entire warehouse, and both are quite a bit more versatile and believable) If you spend your money to rent this people I hope you got it with a return guarantee...
The Angry
Red
Planet had a real cheap budget because Mars is really the American Southwest with a heavy
red
tint over it.
When the story calls for something that might look Martian, there are drawings placed with a heavy
red
tint over them.
If something
red
catches your eye it is because a white van is parked behind a bush by the trail.
With all this talent, couldn't they give us something more than a script full of
red
herrings and Sally Field hiding in a closet?
A spaceship returns from Mars; about a couple of months earlier, a 4-person expedition had been sent to the
red
planet.
Richie stalwart Jason Statham plays Jake, a newly-released ex-con, out to wreak revenge on the ridiculously named Dorothy Macha (a superbly OTT Ray Liotta) but instead gets embroiled with a couple of other cons, (one of which is Andre 3000 from rap outfit Outkast) who throw him and us the audience, a number of
red
herrings throughout the film, all of which becomes extremely tedious.
The creature suit is terrible, as seen when it falls to the sidewalk, and the director keeps emphasizing the eyes, which aren't even the
red
color shown in mirror shots.
But here's the real clincher for bad writing: They could have killed the beast right after the beginning credits when it was holding the stripper while flashing its
red
eyes.
Angelina Jolie looks beautiful and sexy with her ruby
red
lips which draws a great deal of attention from all the men.
teen killing - bad preteen sex - bad emotional battering - bad animal cruelty - bad psychological torture - bad parental neglect - bad the only merit if any is the excellent color shots of contrasting red, blond and green leaves a bad feeling for anyone that respects life and peace, what a bad mistake to make, or to watch... it is UGLY
Once the
red
haired thug is done with her it becomes apparent that this is no AARP queen.
It's like saying "The sky is
red"
but never looking outside.
Scientists and an absent minded military must find the way to stop this
red
rolling menace.
Invasion USA, Commando,
Red
Scorpion), Rambo: First Blood, Part II cancels out its own opportunities for real excitement by presenting a hero too invulnerable to fear for.
(These Smurfs are
red
and wear blue, not the other way around.)
I can only attest to the DVD version so maybe the VHS version is better quality wise but the movies night and dark scenes have been so poorly done that everythings seems
red.
There was a dumb scene where the two teens kiss and the sabretooth's head pops out and the boy leaves his girlfriend behind leaving her to have her totally fake looking
red
guts out.
Clearly rips off Hideo Nakata's Ringu (Ring, 1998) and Hongurai Mizu no Soko Kara (Dark Water, 2002), with hints of Ju-On (The Grudge, 2000), but atrociously done gore (a green corpse with
red
eyes!?) weak story, and a weak theme (I find it very difficult to find a picture message scary).
Italian horror/suspense film about a wealthy English lord who cruises pubs and taverns for girls with
red
hair just like his recently deceased wife Evelyn.
I should have had a clue when I heard a heavy English accent giving the intro to the movie in German; the blood
red
text (title, artists) should have been the 2nd clue.
The movie just seemed like a very long advert for the bright
red
lipstick that Jessica Simpson wore - especially as there were so many close-ups on her face.
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