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The first film went over the top with its
scenes
of a devilish child wrecking major havoc in the lives of everyone he's around.
The plot is just ridiculous, the
scenes
are just thrown at you with no action, no start or ending of any scene.. it's just random idiots with make-up that scream in some plane..
I don't mind a little humor in my Holmes (I'm a big fan of Billy Wilder's "The Private Life of SH"), but this version of "The Sign of Four" feels like a Grand-Guignol-esque episode of "Murder, She Wrote" (right from the opening credits, that are of the worst possible kind: a montage of
scenes
from the movie) as directed by Mel Brooks.
Loy does wear a few gowns that are quite stylish, but her costumes and make-up in the later
scenes
are overdone.
The ham-fisted direction and crappy fight choreography mean that the fight
scenes
aren't even worth watching.
Scenes
were much longer than they had to be - the camera would often focus on something for long periods of time when absolutely nothing was happening.
These kind of scenes, of which there are numerous, coupled with the lack of depth in any of the characters led me to actual laughter.
Childish storyline ripped off of a lame Hollywood movie, terrible acting, cheesy dialogue, and not quite "up-to-par" sex
scenes.
The storyline is ludicrous, but some things must be sacrificed when the story has to revolve around girl-on-girl sex
scenes.
And because it's only softcore (no penetration) the sex
scenes
were a little bland.
0
scenes.
More yet, I was shocked by the presentation of the love
scenes
with the homosexual couple.
Instead, the viewer is witness to redundantly unnecessary and way-too-convenient-for-the-situation exposition and drawn out
scenes
of characters warily moving from room to room, and all this is half of the film.
Forget trying to figure out where anybody is (or who they are) during darkened or nighttime scenes, too; you probably won't care, anyway.
The town square that is all we ever see of Quebec is a rather obvious flatly lit studio interior, giving many
scenes
an old TV miniseries look, as does director Jean Beaudin's reluctance to offer much in the way of long shots or even exteriors.
The lighting is intentionally poor in many
scenes
and unintentionally poor in all the rest, so you are likely to come out of a viewing with a headache or eye-strain.
There are some characters and
scenes
that seem scary for little children for whom this movie was made.
The North Pole
scenes
with Santa and the elves could have been cute and charming.
There was absolutely no warmth or charm to these
scenes
or characters.
They spend pointless
scenes
on people who don't die and no
scenes
on people who do die to the point where you don't even know why they are dieing.
If not for a few nude scenes, I would have given this wretched movie a 1.
This movie looked like the out-takes of the deleted
scenes
from a high school film class experiment.
The editing, done by director/writer/producer/make-up artist/gripper Latt, jumps all over the place, with some
scenes
repeated numerous times.
Everything is put together in a slapdash order and often "Stepping Out" feels more like a deleted
scenes
reel than an actual movie.
Action let's just admit that it has some but the
scenes
are poorly filmed, the actors are pathetic.
When the movie had ended there was hardly anything that was gained from any of the interactions, save a tiny few
scenes
or images that rose above the one note film.
Although, I loved looking at it, except for a few brief musical scenes, I can't say I enjoyed it.
Milo is a complete rip off of the 1992 slasher flick Mikey, if you actually check it up both films have the same tagline!But if you want to watch an incredibly funny film with absolutely no plot whatsoever......well then this is the film for you.The acting is terrible and the flashback
scenes
are overwhelmingly confusing.
A great gangster flick, with brilliant performances by well-known actors with great action
scenes?
In one of the opening
scenes
a guy says "Welcome to Connecticut" and throws down a newspaper, the newspaper says something like "Greenwich Herald".
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