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Unfortunately, the one or two of the amateur actors in the film who display a hint of talent that will go unnoticed due to the
reputation
that this atrocity will produce.
I watched this film awhile ago and the only thing i can remember about the film is how absolutely horribly outstandingly bad it was its definitely in my top 5 worst films i have ever seen.And to think i had to persuade my mates to get this film out at the video shop,my
reputation
has been shot to bits because of this film will my mates ever trust me again?i doubt it,they always say don't judge something by its cover,they were right when i saw the cover to skins/gang boys i thought wow this looks great as it had a load of skin heads on the front cover running riot with metal bars.Don't WATCH THIS FILM.i can't think of anything else to say the acting is bad the story is bad its just bad.
Didn't they ever think about the
reputation
of human race while taking this picture?
Regardless, he ruined his
reputation
by appearing in pretty much any film--ranging from excellent horror films (such as THE RAVEN) to big-budget flicks (like NINOTCHKA) to grade-Z flicks for the cheapest and shoddiest of studios.
In other words, Herschel Gordon Lewis's
reputation
is maintained some many years after he ended making his gore films - and it's that of a schlock-Meister, no more no less.
A truly terrible film and why wonders why Stewart, who can act when called upon to do so, has soiled his
reputation
by making worthless pieces of crap like this and the XMen.
The real story is completely ignored, the dark side of Tom Black Bull who develops a
reputation
as a killer of horses in the rodeo arenas.
Knowing it was an instant box office failure, a failure as a rental, I thought it might be worth seeing anyway based on M-I's
reputation.
Divine's performance is worth the
reputation.
Even the religious culture, the human tendency to keep up appearances and maintain a pure
reputation
is shown with stark vividness in Gloria Diaz's character.
Ross Hunter's musical remake of the 1937 fantasy, based on James Hilton's enduring bestseller, was written off by critics and audiences almost immediately in 1973, sounding off a backlash against musicals in general that gave the genre a bad
reputation
in Hollywood for years.
Caddyshack 2 has a dreadful reputation, due only to the fact that it is a sequel to a highly-held classic.
For years I have avoided many of Harold Lloyd's sound pictures (as well as those of Keaton) because they have a generally well-deserved
reputation
for being lousy compared to the silent films because the basic formula has been lost.
This was a landmark western, the biggest ever at the time of its release and all the more unique because it was a Columbia production-a lightweight studio with a bottom feeding
reputation.
Warner Brothers presented Custer as a drinker (probably because Flynn had a
reputation
for drinking), but in real life Custer neither drank nor smoked.
Brit director Chrstopher Nolan now has a career in America, and a
reputation
for making movies both popular and critically acclaimed; but this small film was where he started.
I decided to write a comment on this amazing movie because here on IMDb it is cited that John Woo, a mediocre director who made some decent films back in his pre-American years but totally ruined his
reputation
by his latest, made in US films, plans to remake it.
too bad they showed palm trees that could not be more inaccurate for Connecticut in October ... this was filmed in New Zealand ...This Martha Moxley case had been 'cold' for 20-25 years ... her family worked hard to keep it alive and when Mark Fuhrman decided he did not want to be remembered only for his involvement in the Nicole Simpson case .... which could have been deleterious to his
reputation
(if it already hadn't)... Anyway, he followed along as the police tried to get enough information to write a book.
Just recently I came across a widescreen DVD and watched it for the first time in years, along with a friend who had never heard of the film's
reputation.
That said, the simplistic notion that Ingmar Bergman's great 1968 film Shame (or Skammen) is merely an anti-war film does a great deal of damage to the
reputation
of this very complex, and highly nuanced, film.
I personally have a soft spot for horror films that are set in hospitals and asylums so I had a good feeling about watching this "Don't Look in the Basement", even though its
reputation
is doubtful.
Thought I was going to be bored with the story of two sister's and a mother who is overly protective of her daughters until they meet up with Robert Cummings, (Ridley Crane) who has the
reputation
of being a millionaire playboy who has plenty of gals and is a heavy drinker who parties all the time.
He has taken a play with a
reputation
for anti-semitism, and shown us that Shakespeare knew quite well the humanity of the Jews.
Vin Diesel acts really well in the role as Riddick and even though his character is a hardcore, tough survivor he still takes morale decisions almost on the verge of good, but that does not mean his decisions do not turn in his favor at the very end... Why destroy an already perfect
reputation?
I feel like the
reputation
of this film is continuing to build and it wouldn't surprise me if it eventually becomes a full on cult classic
Forget the recent dire American remake which sadly tarnished the
reputation
of the French original by virtue of the director's involvement in both.
Thanks to movies like "Zombi 2", "City of the Living Dead", "The Beyond" and "The New York Ripper", Fulci has a
reputation
for being one of the goriest directors in history.
And although many of his later movies certainly justify his
reputation
until the release of "Zombi 2" in 1979 Fulci's films did not contain anywhere near the amount of blood and guts he's know for, in fact they were for the most part gore free, instead relying on more traditional shocks and disturbing imagery to work.
I have one Troma movie, "Terror Firmer", which has a
reputation
as their goriest and nastiest movie.
The personal conflicts of duty to family, self and
reputation
are played out in one of the most memorable and affecting films I have seen.
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