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Let's get straight to the point by saying, that "The House on Haunted Hill" isn't
remotely
scary at all.
It looks like the two stars, but there is not a scene anywhere in the film that
remotely
resembles that shot.
Oh yea, did I mention a bunch of inmates are trapped with a super hot little Latina cop babe with a white tank-top who's having her first day in training at a prison, and they aren't even
remotely
suggesting raping her or anything other than dragging up her past to suggest she doesn't have what it takes to "command" them or be in charge.
It's an interesting curio for film buffs, and there are some striking images, but don't kid yourself; this isn't even
remotely
what Welles would have created.
He is not funny or enlightening or
remotely
interesting.
If any of the kids in "The Bad News Bears" were your child, or if you had any acquaintance with a youth sports coach even
remotely
like Morris Buttermaker, you'd be outraged and embarrassed.
I would like to congratulate the producer on remembering the theme of these movies which is cheerleading...there are 4 main problems about this movie 1.your movie had NO plot line, 2.how can losers win a cheerleading competition who have never cheered before 3.the writing suck and there was nothing
remotely
funny about this movie 4. i want my money back for renting this poor excuse for a movie.Your writers are too lazy so they jack other ideas off of movies.
So there is absolutely NOTHING even
remotely
good about this crappy movie.
"Maniac Cop" is made with enough skill to be watchable, but don't look for anything even
remotely
original or creative here.
If you want to watch a group of mediocre actors have water blown on them , feel free to enjoy but don't make the mistake of believing that anything in this movie is
remotely
accurate.
This movie offers nothing that would be even
remotely
considered scary, not even to little ones and it has nothing to do with gore or slasher shock value.
The vast majority of this movie is spent watching these silly kinds wander around and say dumb stuff to each other, with only one even
remotely
gory incident (and I use the term 'gore' lightly).
The only scene that I thought was
remotely
worth watching was when you briefly see the "Killer" in a flash of cheesy lightning.
Additionally, if you need a story line even
remotely
realistic, you're not going to find one here.
The main protagonist's character is utterly lacking in anything
remotely
positive and his "conquests" are as equally vapid.
The plot is nothing spectacular or original, and does
remotely
resemble Highlander, but it certainly ain't no Highlander.
Heck, even Star Wars looks
remotely
like Highlander.
What is not acceptable is the awful script, poor (over) acting, shoddy production values and complete lack of any lines even
remotely
funny.
It is not
remotely
funny or even
remotely
watchable.
This is a
remotely
entertaining little effort, but quite possibly also the most clichéd horror movie I ever watched and it's derivative of at least a dozen genre classics, including "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (original and remake), "Friday the 13th" ,"Psycho" and "The Hills have Eyes (original and remake as well).
There wasn't anything
remotely
funny in this film; only what you saw in the trailer which the second time around got a smile from me.
Not a single one of them was
remotely
believable - just a whole bunch of stereotypes.
Being a long time fan of all which is
remotely
related to the comic book genre, i feel this has the potential to be as good as Smallville (which in my opinion is one of the best shows on TV today).
Unlike 'Pulp Fiction' or 'Fight Club' I did not find it stimulating, thought-provoking, revolutionarily groundbreaking or, for that matter,
remotely
enjoyable on any level.
Usually writers try to make it
remotely
believable by having one guy shot in the arm or something like that but no, none of that for the indestructible Hulk Hogan.
If you believe this movie was even
remotely
entertaining than you may have been tricked by a talent less writer.
But this adaptation of another excellent McGrath novel (my favorite) doesn't work
remotely
as well.
Ludicrously similar to the (usually) teen-aged modern "role playing game" fans who constantly talked of the lack of "darkness" in some game they were involved in a decade past, but themselves had so little experience of "DAHKNESSSSSSS" that they'd have shrieked and run not only from anything
remotely
like one of the creepy crawlies (usually human appearing, but horrific in some psychological or spiritual way) they wanted featured and emphasized into the ground but also shielded and run or simply self-destructed from any realistic darkness that had presented itself into their unthinking little lives.
Although based on a true story, this tale of possible vengeance follows a tried-and-true pattern; nothing which comes out of it is
remotely
surprising or enlightening.
There's a certain atmospheric appeal to this movie but the predictable, derivative mystery is not even
remotely
satisfying.
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