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Too bad they didn't have more
scenes
together.
It feels he just shoot
scenes
and then joined them in some editing software!!! Music is of course good but the film doesn't need so many unwanted songs.
Upen Patel needs to take some acting lessons rather than taking off his shirts in almost all the
scenes!
Can anyone give me a reason why only one American dies in this movie, and when he does, it is supposed to be a very emotional scene, yet when the Operation Delta Force team kills hundreds of Russians, in slow-motion action scenes, or thousands of Arabs, also in slow-motion action scenes, you are supposed to cheer and say "Take that, you non-American monsters!".
I know I used "slow-motion action
scenes"
a lot, but that is because every action scene in this movie is in, you guessed it, slow-motion.
It had some mildly amusing scenes, and actually a very convincing giant played by Buddy Baer, but somehow, given the fame of the duo and the esteem in which they're generally held, I have to say I was expecting more.
The fight
scenes
between Jack and the giant and the dance scene between Jack and Polly (Dorothy Ford) are among the amusing parts of the movie.
So, this starts with at least an interesting and promising basic idea, goes on and on with tension, Carey in a good untypical role but in a less than you expected performance, weak direction from Joel Schumacher match with some plot holes, the "detective
scenes"
show us the luck of creativity.
The plot is pretty much a rip-off of Tarantino's film, with a few
scenes
spoofing other, often better, films, in the same childish and humorless fashion.
Miles looks as if she is in pain during the sex
scenes
and the acting is wooden.
A couple of good
scenes
(Sarah Miles discovering her son has been peeping at her and confronts him in anger, the pasty-faced lad trying to ensnare Kris Kristofferson to his demise by being extra friendly), but what's the point beyond provoking shock?
The whole film is a series of bad scenes, but one that especially sticks in my mind is the explosion which results in the "ceiling" (if an upside-down ship's deck can be termed as such) collapsing and a load of empty cardboard boxes falling through!
This movie is of interest to the fans of the famous rock group "The Band" in that singer/ keyboardist Richard Manuel appears in several
scenes.
Yes, it deals with some strong subject material, and the dramatic
scenes
are played and acted well, but the entire project seems unnecessary, especially when it seems almost an exact replica to Van Sant's "Elephant" (one dealing with suicide, the other with a school shooting).
Raymond Massey provides a laid back Sherlock Holmes, almost comically so in early
scenes
in his bathrobe, which he trades in for a laborer's garb to investigate the creepy mansion of Dr. Rylott (Lyn Harding).
The film has great actors, a master director, a significant theme--at least a would-be significant theme, undertone of fifties existential world-weariness, aerial
scenes
that ought to have thrilled both senses and imagination, and characters about which one might deeply care.
There were
scenes
that made absolutely no sense at all.
Despite a small handful of nicely executed scenes, this entry (the fourth) feels tired.
Unfortunately, someone forgot to tell the producers that WE LIKE SOME T&A IN OUR T & A FLICKS!!! Sure, we get a few quick flashes and a couple of "bathing in the creek
" scenes.
He even goes so far as to contradict Shakespeare's original script to achieve these excrucriatingly slow and lifeless
scenes.
The death row
scenes
were entirely unmoving.
You get a good portion of Steven Seagal environmental anxieties, and some breathless mountain views along with cow-boy
scenes
(or alternatively use parts of any remains of the HORSE WHISPERER).
Only good thing was some good CGI in some fighting
scenes
only moderately... not over the top CGI
The club
scenes
were ok, but over done.
Within the film's obviously rock-bottom budget, there's some helicopter action, some speedboat action, some car chases, a brawl where Cynthia beats up everyone in a country-western bar, some swimming-pool
scenes
with bimbos in thong bikinis, and a surprisingly good horseback chase.
I gave this movie a better rating than it probably deserves because my daughters, who are enthusiastic martial-arts students, both like to see a woman kicking ass and having the big action
scenes
for a change.
I saw Roger Moore huffing it on the
scenes
that required running or exercise.
The only exceptions were a couple emotional
scenes
with Keena (Violet), with whose performance I was pleasantly surprised and occasionally moved.
There were no
scenes
that were horrifying, even remotely.
It may be based on a kooky plot, but it's full of those creepy
scenes
that keep you jumping from beginning to end.
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