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I bet that every person who had his/her name even
remotely
attached to this junk (e.g., the caterer) is ashamed beyond redemption.
Absolutely nothing
remotely
exciting, suspenseful, or surprising occurs in this tame whodunit.
The script was banal in the extreme, nobody at any time said anything
remotely
interesting.
The only film that he has attempted to anchor that I've
remotely
enjoyed was Waiting... and that is almost solely because I've worked in a restaurant.
But it actually does not!!! there is nothing that can be
remotely
associated with comedy in the movie!!!
Instead it's just a bland, plodding and meandering stiff that never catches fire or becomes even
remotely
amusing in a so-shoddy-it's-smoking sort of way.
'wiedzmin' the movie is nothing but a collection of random scenes, featuring wiedzmin and other characters from sapkowski's writings, but not eben
remotely
resembling the plot and dramatic pace of the original.
Some of make-up effects are
remotely
decent but still not spectacular and the soundtrack contains some of the most awful punk-songs ever.
The only
remotely
interesting thing was when the one guy refers to someone as a Veg-e-tab-le.
There were no scenes that were horrifying, even
remotely.
Maybe the film makers should have done a little research, I mean my god, at least get the name of the newspaper right, or film in locations that look at least
remotely
like Connecticut.
There was nothing
remotely
funny about this movie.
It makes fun of various sports movies and clichés but nothing about it is
remotely
funny.
This Italian turkey was inspired by Richard Fleischer's successful slavery-saga "Mandingo", released one year earlier, but since the makers were even too lazy to think up a different title, you shouldn't expect anything that even
remotely
resembles a narrative depth, character drawings, unsettling atmosphere or thought-provoking statements regarding cross cultural relationships.
It's not even
remotely
funny, clever or entertaining - it's stupid - and so is the movie.
That's about the only
remotely
interesting situation in the whole movie, but Eastwood wasn't experienced enough an actor to pull it off, and his character comes across as petulant rather than angry or embittered.
It is very bad and not in such a way that it is even
remotely
funny.
I simply cannot understand how any Who fan, or just plain anyone could find this awful, lazy, poorly written abomination even
remotely
funny.
As for the "star" of the movie (I use a lot of quotes tonight...), Lou Diamond Philips, the guy is not even
remotely
an actor.
Still, even without all the prejudices, "Inhabited" is a
remotely
entertaining albeit unmemorable straight-to-video horror flick.
They reeked of low budget, and really ruined the viewers entertainment, even if he had been
remotely
interested in the plot.
Also the film is full of disgusting bathroom humor that is just revolting and not even
remotely
funny.
The actors did what they could with what they had to work with, but the screenplay just wasn't adequate to make it even
remotely
interesting.
I can't even comprehend how someone can find this movie
remotely
funny, the only character it has going for it, is the evil super nerd game designer, and that gets old after a while.
Several duos of people are chasing this goat-munching monster
(remotely
resembling the midget version of the Pumpkinhead demon) through the streets and ghettos of an ugly city.
Anyone that thinks this movie is even
remotely
decent should be hung.
There is absolutely NOTHING
remotely
entertaining in this film.
With a budget running into the tens of dollars, some of the most abysmal acting you have ever seen, and absolutely NO even
remotely
frightening moments - not even a nanosecond!
The only part of the film that you actually may find
remotely
funny is before they even get to the island, where Eddie's son is blasted out of the bathroom by a jet of water and then that's it!
Much like the awful "The Scarlet Letter" made in 1995, which twisted the original story around so much to suit the MacDonaldsland crowd, that it became an aberration, not even a bastardization, but a pile of goop that has been sort of shaped similar but does not look, feel or even
remotely
resemble the spirit of the original.
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