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Besides changing Don Wanderly from Edwards nephew into his son, the removed most of the major
scenes
and a number of characters that gave the novel so much life.
The acting is either wooden or over the top; the film was apparently NOT written by anyone in particular; and the monster
scenes
were mediocre at best.
Even as a movie driven solely by the monster scenes, those shots were so disappointing that they could not inspire any sympathy for the rest of the movie.
Fox and Lane are both appealing, but the energy of the early
scenes
gives way to treacle.
I just cant believe how incredibly vulgar, unnecessary, and above all, STUPID, some of the
scenes
were!
tries to be a creepy supernatural tale,but fails miserably.The action is slow,the acting is nothing special and there is no suspense whatsoever.Even the sex
scenes
are lame.The climax is pretty gory and violent,so fans of splatter should be pleased.However the first hour of "Deathbed" is deadly dull and offers some tired horror movie conventions and cheap scares.Definitely one to avoid.My rating: 4 out of 10 and that's being generous.Watch "Re-Animator" or "Castle Freak" instead.
The movie has almost no action
scenes
in it and very little comedy.
I don't really know what to say about TYD, first it's a piece of crap, the story makes no sense at all, secondly he uses stunt men in all his fight scenes, and last but not least a lot of the footage is taken from other movies!
I think this movie was made backwards, first they shoot a whole lot of
scenes
and action, and explosions, and then the story-writers got to work trying to find a story to tie all
scenes
up together.
Each violent
scenes
were very hard to make out, and you never get to actually watch the violence you're expecting.
Some of the
scenes
are nicely filmed.
To be fair, there are
scenes
of daylight at the very beginning and very end of the movie.
The C class cast and poorly transitioned scenes, complete with terrible acting have led me too believe this would make a good TV only release such as the FX presentation of a smallpox outbreak.
There were several
scenes
of this little kid getting poop and pee thrown on him.
A couple
scenes
really have me wondering what was left on the cutting room floor.
He looked as if he didn't remember his lines in a few
scenes.
This movie is a little-known, fairly amateurish flick that has the strong advantage of being the only movie that Shannon Doherty appears in multiple nude
scenes
(looking very seductive, I might add).
For most of the film, nothing happens; and then when we finally get down to the
scenes
that justify the movie being banned, they're so amateurish and silly that they're impossible to take seriously on any level.
At the time of its broadcast, most viewers who grew up in the 1950's were in middle age with families, and the
scenes
at Mel's Diner probably brought an artificial nostalgia to them.
Utterly ridiculous action scenes, putrid acting (Nick Nicholson's performance as the evil soviet commander is a must-see!)and
I hope that Matt Dorff's original script for this was much better (there are signs of it - dialogue that should happen well before big f/x
scenes
(to introduce characters) that would make sense much earlier, is jammed in later in the time-line; perhaps the original script was for a longer running-time.
But this episode that features Mr Echos demise had so many drawn out
scenes
with lingering closeups of bad acting that I found myself tapping the fast forward button.
It has a few mildly gruesome effects and startling moments, and some unintentionally funny scenes, but is mostly a waste of time.
It wouldn't surprise me if they threw those unnecessary
scenes
in so girlfriends and wives would be willing to tag along with their significant other, no woman wants to see a movie about sports gambling, unless......Enough about that, let's get into his role.
The film boasts some sweet snowboarding skills, throughout the films in the action
scenes.
The usual big battle scenes, what passed for lascivious dances in 1959, and an orchestra blasting out plenty of trumpet calls behind a huge chorus singing lots of "Ah's", but none of it quite of topnotch Hollywood quality.
I don't know what this guy is trying to pull off... it's like he had no plot no dialog and the movie needed to run just so long so lets not edit
scenes
at all... Foreign films are great for creating a story without using a lot of dialog, this movie makes me think that there is no way American cinema can ever do this.
It's not even an euro-teen movie like the German "Anatomy", much better, just a compilation of
scenes
that barely seems to have any relation one with the other and features LOTS of plot holes.
The fight scenes, though unbelievable, are entertaining, and Christopher Lambert possesses some of the most interesting weapon combinations I have ever seen on film, though often a tad unfathomably inefficient.
The end
scenes
were special effects driven convenience and how the villain of the story planned his whole scheme.. who was he (or she) trying to kid, talk about naive.
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