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They all shine because of the writing, first and foremost, and because of the Dogma rules, second.
It's easy to see how I Know Who Killed Me has garnered so many unfavourable reviews, since it doesn't follow the standard
rules
of your typical Hollywood horror, and stars Lindsay Lohan, whose popularity has been steadily waning since her much reported 'drunken episodes'.
As many of you know Dogma95 is a film group that requires it's film makers to agree to some different rules, among these being the use of natural light and natural sound, as well as not crediting the director of the film.
Now the show's
rules
are being deliberately ignored so that 'voted-out' contestants can be brought back, resulting in understandable viewer fury.
Why have
rules
if they can't be bothered to obey them?
It's absolutely ridiculous and suppose someone isn't working in a corporate clone setting, this makes their fashion
rules
silly and obsolete.
This second installment stands on its own as a good movie but is not qualified as a sequel to the Nightmare series, in that many of the
rules
set by Craven in the 1st part have been broken in this one.
The references to the D&D literature (both
rules
and classic AD&D modules) was very good, the plot made sense, it incorporated plenty of "D&D style", and it had a different feel to it.
While trying to lay out the
rules
and regulations of said game, Dragonstrike gives you a cheesy story-line played out by cheesier actors in front of the cheesiest excuse for blue screen this side of the helicopter crash sequence in Sudden Death.
The plot, which is memorable and takes a few unexpected turns, takes you through an entire war over who
rules
Erathia.
headlines in this action(less) entry as maverick cop (yep, cliché territory, full steam ahead!) Mike Justice, a man who doesn't play by the rules.....etc.
Camera-work under supervision from cinematographer Gilbert Taylor is strikingly effective and creative but general mistreatment of basic
rules
of continuity sinks this effort despite its pretty scenic effects.
this movie
rules
more than buttheads will like to admit.
College basketball coach Roy McCormick is almost banned for life due to his aggressive behavior, but as his agent finds a clause in the
rules
that he must have another chance first, he ends up training a middle school team, the Mount Vernon Junior High School Smelters.
A man and his wife are caught trying to escape the totalitarian government that
rules
the future USA.
Yogi Bear is a free spirit who chafes at the
rules
and regulations of his limited world, and yet enjoys the comforts it offers.
The only good thing is the end, where thy desided to throw out all
rules
of "good vs bad guys" classic movies.
It's also the one with the twist that turns out to be Hitchcock 'cheating' or, shall we say, breaking the
rules
and detractors of the movie haven't forgiven for it.
There were a lot of little things that didn't quite work (for me, at least)-- The first loophole that Douglas
rules
on made no sense both logically and legally.
(Norris rules).
Scream talked about the
rules
if you are going to survive a horror movie.
Well there's nothing out there is the pretext to that and have other
rules
of surviving a horror movie in the woods which includes no skinny dipping.
There seem to be certain
rules
about "madcap comedy" in the 1930s.
After taking in a wounded man against all the convent rules, the nuns soon find themselves making this man the focus of all their desires.
The movie played out like it was a regular adventure that a DM would make up, the spells were cast properly, the "core
" rules
were not broken, and most importantly the characters were interesting and were not INVINCIBLE... they are just like us PC's (getting arms eaten or chopped off or getting eaten whole by a purple worm!).
Even more than some mid-' 60s to early ' 70s ones, this is a WWII film that plays around with all the
rules.
Though this goes by some of the
rules
of slasher flicks, something's missing for it to be a genuine slasher.
In my opinion, this is an absolutely romantic masterpiece about breaking
rules
to be together.
'The Metamorph' introducing Maya a wonderful character that can change into most forms of living matter, played superbly by Catherine Schell, 'The
Rules
of Luton', 'The Dorcons', 'The Immunity Syndrome', 'The Lambda Factor', 'The Exiles', 'New Adam New Eve' and many others.
Season 2 provided us with upbeat and exciting stories, exploring often the most bizarre and intriguing aspects of Science fiction 'The
Rules
of Luton' for example - highly evolved plants!!! Overall an excellent series, one which belongs with all of the Science fiction greats.
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