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The frame
reminded
me of "All the invisible children" - a movie which I liked a lot.
At one point, I started imaging it was days later, until I was
reminded
that the story line was only at the next day...in the early afternoon still!
It's such a weird remake that I cant quite believe I saw it, it
reminded
me of something that The Comic Strip presents would have done in the eighties, a bit like their Hollywood interpretation of the Miner's Strike, very strange!
When viewing it, I was
reminded
of the classic cartoon showing a Hollywood starlet; in urgent need of another role but afraid of becoming typecast for 'B' movie or soft porn roles; who says at her casting session "Well of course I do not normally do roles requiring nudity, but if it is artistically necessary for the film...............".
I was
reminded
of that as I snored through Purple Butterfly.
This film
reminded
me of The Sopranos, and not in a good way.
The Brain is well done, the script
reminded
me of Videodrome but then in a more cheesy way as said before.
The opening sequence is what makes this movie worth watching, the hallucinations are really nicely done and
reminded
me of Nightmare on Elm Street, remember the telephone coming alive.... Some how you keep watching this flick, waiting what is happening next.
I think this is a film one must watch with the button on fast forward and watch only the juicy stuff, just to be
reminded
of the old school C class horror movies.
are worth their salt, they should be able to convey the bulk of the narrative without having to read it out,
reminded
me of personages who can't think off the cuff but rely on teleprompters.
During this, I came to realize that it
reminded
me of a bunch of Danish so-called comedies from the 60's and 70's.
It
reminded
me of South Park in that nearly EVERY social norm was violated until the only ones left to broach were too sick to be funny.
It
reminded
me of the very early days of film-making, and was just too predictable to enjoy.
Some of the acting
reminded
me of John Waters' early offerings.
This flick
reminded
me of those lame "erotic thrillers" I used to stay up late and watch on Cinemax when I was 13.
So many scenes
reminded
me too graphically of my own life experiences.
The scene where the guy was drawn and quartered got some good laughs from the audience since it looked so ridiculously cheap and the sound FX of the guy being ripped apart
reminded
me of someone making a fart sound with their mouth.
First of all, this movie
reminded
me of the old movies I used to have to watch in religion class in school.
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.
When thinking of the revelation that the main character in "Bubble" comes to at films end, I am
reminded
of last years "Machinist" with Christian Bale.
It sort of
reminded
me of Silent Hill a few years back.
The almost grand looking but completely fake looking backdrops
reminded
me of some of George Lucas' latest creations, which made it so much more disappointing because through the whole movie, there was that little glimmer of hope in the back of my mind that the film would climax in a lightsaber duel/space laser battle.
And even worse than the lack of story line was the parts when Sandler would just begin talking into the camera at random parts in the movie, it
reminded
me of Dora the Explorer when they turn and look at the screen and ask you questions.
This film
reminded
me so much of "A History of Violence" which pretended to be a close study of violence and violent behavior but ended up just being nothing short of a cheap action movie masquerading as some thinking film on violence.
It
reminded
me of the time I tried to draw a picture of my dog and ended up with a really bad stick figure looking thing that looked more like a giant turd.
If there was such a thing as a drive thru movie maker-this one would have sprung from that.It
reminded
me a lot of the quickie films that were put out in the 1960's, poor script writing and filming.
This entire thing
reminded
me of the scene in "Reality Bites" the movie channel shows the documentry for the first time.
It
reminded
me very much of something churned out for the home video market in the 1980's.
Kinda
reminded
me of the original Mad Max where the voice were dubbed, but in the same language (Australlian is English, right?
She
reminded
me of Jean Claude Van Damme, who only stared to make his point, then beat the crap out of the opponents.
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