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The only reason this illogic, unfunny, pointless, storyless crap sometimes gets good criticism is the fact that there are some good actors in it... It's just a really cheap idea, not even a new one, splattered across way too much time and
resulting
in a ridiculous, totally made-up ending that is impossible to believe if you got some sort of a brain...
Decidedly adult-oriented slapstick-comedy, though it was originally marketed towards the younger crowds, that has two very different brothers (played by comedians Nathan Lane and Lee Evans) suddenly left broke and homeless directly
resulting
from a couple of disturbing and rather unfunny circumstances.
One could see that the writers have had a decent or in some cases, great idea, for compelling drama but blatant plot holes and inexplicable turns in character motivation makes the suspension of disbelief completely go away,
resulting
in zero dramatic effect and yelling at the writers.
Unfortunately, this turns out to be a very low budget movie taking itself far too seriously in trying to create some sense of suspense and
resulting
in nonsense.
The idea of the film isn't (at) all bad, only the
resulting
movie just lacks about everything in all areas; the dialogue is horrible, Silverstone is no actress and by the looks of this film will never become one either.
Realizing that they were merely part of an experiment on how a group could function together in an isolated situation, had such a catastrophic event taken place, the group hope that a signal had reached Washington, for Couzins, in a bumbling mishap that damages important electrical equipment
resulting
in the death of a member, leaves them with few alternatives left.
And, let's face it, those conditions were pretty ugly,
resulting
in a pretty ugly setting from one scene to the next, never much of an audience incentive.
The sets are nice and creepy and there are plenty of good gory demises, of course
resulting
from the use of power tools.
The direction and editing are sometimes stunningly inept,
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in several great "WTF moments," including my favorite when a character is hanging off the outside door of a moving jeep, for seemingly no reason.
This is because the film is too high-paced and the script too busy--often
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in all the main actors talking loudly over each other (not a fun experience at all).
From James L. Brooks, the man who made "Terms of Endearment", "Broadcast News", "As Good As It Gets" and of course, "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", comes a dramedy that has two separate agendas that the filmmaker seems intent on integrating regardless of the
resulting
contrivances.
After the Big Fat Greek wedding (that I liked), this was awful... got the feeling that the Greek tourist agency paid a lot to 'force' them to make this movie.....
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in this uninspired 'movie'..... in fact I would not call this a real movie.... it's more a far too long commercial for Greece...... but it's worse than that because you get a strange impression of the country and I can't imagine that the Greek tourist agency had this intention... what a waste of time an energy.......
Bad ass phychopath, Shadow (Candyman's Tony Todd) is executed, but not before starting a full scale riot
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in many prisoner deaths.
Unfortunately, the director likes the soundtrack and sloooooow motion so much he keeps using it over and over,
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in something you may enjoy if you love meaningless pontification on our existence or what-not.
Some scientists have injected a tarantula with some alien DNA, said spider laid an egg inside one of the astronauts and said egg has hatched;
resulting
in a large, web-shooting spider monster with cell-regenerative properties that sinks its fangs into most of the supporting cast.
The
resulting
play is hysterically funny and yet remains timely.
There, it feels like an hour of pointless prattle, then a hot scene of group sex, Donkey Punch
resulting
in an accidental neck-snap, followed up by the whole "lets ditch the body and get out of here" routine... Strange how I've heard such positive things about this UK flick, because I actually found it enormously dull and drawn out.
Apart from the film's American title change, the print was edited drastically (and in some cases incoherently)
resulting
in an uneven and less enjoyable film than the one that those lucky audiences in Britain were able to see when the film had its UK premiere in 1947.
Now the show's rules are being deliberately ignored so that 'voted-out' contestants can be brought back,
resulting
in understandable viewer fury.
I found the screenplay terrible, trying to remind the scenes of the original movie...
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in a complete defeat!!! Demential humor must be intelligent too.
A young, upperclass woman named Thymian is excised from her family when a combination of incidents including her father's affair with the housekeeper, the death of the governess, and her rape by her father's business partner
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in impregnation causes the family as a whole to send her away (for various reasons, some of which are unknown) to a reformatory.
The plot actually isn't that bad - at least not by trash flick standards - but it's not well used and the
resulting
film feels messy and like it could have been so much more.
The insane antics of the camel then completely take over the picture,
resulting
in a bravura tour-de-force of jaw-droppingly mad animation in which Humpty Bumpty snaps from wild pose to wild pose, howling in paranoia one minute and playing some inexplicably produced bagpipes the next!
It also brings sharply to mind that this young girl, Jill Kinmont's fate could so easily in a split second be our own,
resulting
from a sports injury, car accident, or whatever.
The
resulting
paradox only serves to prove the film's lesson to be true.
Cuckor fails to modulate the scenes in a way that would endear these characters to the audience, and the
resulting
fiasco seems like an overly-quirky inside joke.
The
resulting
product is a bore.
To that end, Jamie Kennedy pulls out every trick in the book including fat jokes, gay jokes, racial slurs, bathroom humor, sex jokes, violence, Jewish jokes, retard jokes, a barrage of un-funny parodies of 80's wardrobe, dated colloquialisms, and over-played and un-original jokes
resulting
from a 20 year coma in a tragic attempt to mix back to the future, you got served, and some Adam Sandler movie.
She ends up roaring across a field in a jeep and has a crash
resulting
in her being knocked out.
His style eschews mainstream conventions,
resulting
in his films being perceived as nearly the antithesis of Hollywood's films, with which most people are familiar.
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