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I am amazed it got such a decent overall
score.
The music
score
was woeful, and I have to say not one tune was memorable in any way....as I was such a fan of Miss Grable, I always wish I had never seen this one!
The drippy stock film library score, the painfully obvious stagebound sets, and the crude cinematography are pretty lousy and unimpressive as well.
Shot on Video, zero score, zero entertainment value, 1/3 consists of flashbacks of the original, and on top of all that, crazy, fat Ethel has lost a portion of her girth.
Score: 0.02 out of 10.
I heard of 'My Name Is Modesty' a few months ago and checked the stars it had been given here, and wasn't too surprised to find out the
score
was not too high, since beloved characters often have hard time melting the fans' heart if not done exactly right.
My giving this a
score
of 3 is NOT what I would give the original Soviet version of this film.
The eardrum-damaging background
score
sounds more like someone clanging vessels in the kitchen, and the camera-work alternates between dramatic and head-spinning.
I was expecting to see a very low
score
for this film and was a bit surprised by the over-all score.Sorry, but to rate this highly as many have, is a joke!
I'm sure that attributes to the low
score
I assigned it.
Stupid script (a bunch of old guys hiring some young guys to show them how to
score
with women), bad acting (with one exception) and pathetic jokes.
The headache-inducing Casio keyboard score???
Synthesizer generated uninspired
score
of lame "period" inspired romantic karaoke insults the viewers ears on more than one occasion.
At least Mr. Spike Lee could have seasoned the movie with some good music
score
and artistic shooting.
Quigley is a criminal who just escaped from jail and gets his hidden million dollars from a big
score
and then we meet Preston a frustrated kid whose room is taken over by his brothers to start a business and obviously dad treats his brothers better because they make money the same day he goes to a kid's birthday party and since his dad is a cheapo he goes on little kids rides while the other kids go on roller coasters then he receives a birthday card and a check of 11 bucks how cheap is this family?
Since the plot is so thin, most of the film is purely irrelevant padding, including the sub plots regarding the incompetent Floridian police force and the 'mysterious' FBI inspector who seems to have a personal
score
to settle.
Really, the only highlight of the film was the opening sequence in which the white rabbit is on his way to meet Alice, but even then the
score
was a poor imitation of Danny Elfman's work.
The hackneyed score, redolent of many lackluster TV miniseries' slathered-on saccharine emotionalism, is at irritating odds with the emotional remoteness of the script, blocking, and overbaked formalism of the direction; except for its
score
and corseted script and direction, 'The Return of the Soldier' has all the right bits but it fails to make them work together.
All the elements for a bad night at the movies are in place: dialog riddled with biological techno-babble, chintzy sets, balsa-wood acting, a horrific late-'80s Casio score, and an overall look that suggests anything on the Sci-Fi Channel's programming schedule, circa 1993.
Everything about this film is simply terrible: the musical
score
(someone shoot the guy who invented the Yamaha keyboard), the script, the directing, the cinematography, the acting.
But at least one good thing: the first three minutes of the movie were quiet interesting and looked okay - and the
score
was really worth listening to.
Simon has nightmarish visions inside the tent of a suspicious forest nymph, Kor settles an old
score
with the pig-faced nemesis whose sister he refused to marry and there's the supposedly horrible 'suicide cave' where you can only sing your way out of.
the lowest
score
possible is one star?
It started with the oddly upbeat quality of the opening
score
(what - no brooding music?) and then the rather slow moving opening sequences.
Whereas Baraka told a great story, juxtaposing nature, man-made environments, spirituality, and horrors of the world in an engrossing fashion and great music, this movie just jumped from shot to shot with no encompassing story, mediocre musical score, and then.... POOF, it's finished!
Judging by the behavior of the kids we had with us, it didn't
score
that well with them either.
Besides, for a gangster flick, there's precious little action to speak of and none of it is in any way memorable (though the finale set in a clinic is well enough handled); furthermore, the
score
by Francesco De Masi is serviceable but nothing else.
Not only am I a huge fan of the Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck starred Cape Fear, but when Scorsese includes scenes right out of the previous film (Cady taking the keys out of the ignition, dog dying) and even using Bernard Herrmann's
score
throughout the entire film, he's not giving me a lot of opportunities to not make a comparison as I can't help but think of the classic Cape Fear nearly every scene.
The
score
has been stolen from 'Cruel Intentions' and 'Jawbreaker'... Yes, they used the
score
from JAWBREAKER... Couldn't they at least leave that one alone?! You'll want to pass this one.
I'm a "B" movie pervert and from certain people point of view all the flicks I love are put aside by "regular viewers" but take my word on this one, Vampire club makes the top of my list of the best of worst.It's hard to Imagine, vampires with no fangs, the music
score
is totally out of place,the sound effects are just not effective and finally Mr.Savage doesn't seem to know he is in a vampire movie at all witch is too bad 'cause he had a "not to bad" career over all.
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