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The deadening pace is somewhat to blame, certain sequences drag along stagnantly for far too long, signifying very little, hinting at a director with so little restraint and narrative economy that he often feels obligated to usurp every iota of
screen
time possible in order to show off his production, fatal for a film that contains figures so sullen and aloof.
On the negative, it's insipid enough to cause regret for another 2 hours of life wasted in front of the
screen.
Scarier than any horror movie ever made because you're in controlled of this blood fest which make it more scarier than watching other people doing it on the big
screen
or on your television
screen.
Everyone is clearly doing their best to be true to an intriguing premise, but it's too deep a vision, too involved attempt at disentangling mental delusion to survive a transition to the
screen.
Everything they do on the
screen
is done with a straight face and never fall out of character!
Charles Bronson has given the viewers lots of great moments on the
screen.
It's a rare sensation to come across a film so embarrassing that you feel an urge to turn away from the
screen.
She is the same on and off
screen.
We have almost no thrills, almost no bare flesh (even if the girls are really hot only one of them goes showing her bare ass for a few seconds), the usual bunch of sunset boulevard horror stars in cameo roles (this time Karen Black, Richard Lynch, John Philip Law, Jeff Conaway), lots of fake blood, only the crazy miner resurrected as a zombie is cool enough to leave you stuck - well not exactly - to the
screen
till the end.
Juan Pablo Di Pace has a great butt, looks fab on screen, and definitely doesn't make a bad turn at his acting debut (I believe).
Alastair Sim gets a lot of
screen
time in a subplot that has absolutely nothing to do with the main plot line and you wonder what he's doing there (though Sim is, as always, superb).
There is also a serious lack of blood and gore, only one person dies on screen, just one!
The one on
screen
death is actually quite cool, someone has slimy tentacles inserted under their skin, in their ear and up their nose in the films only decent horror sequence.
A horror film with only one on
screen
death and only three in total, what's the world coming too?
The acting was terrible, the cheesy, fake, CHEAP green
screen
effects were ridiculous, and the creatures were absolutely retarded.
Ali Larter is good and has immense
screen
presence.
The guy that does the audio and video in the crime lab got more
screen
time than Wesley.
But the performances by those actors when sharing the
screen
with Lazenby only serve to emphasize his deficiencies as an actor.
The make up was so bad and they only had a few visible spider people on
screen
at one time (Aliens Cameron technique could have been used) instead they chose to dress every spider person the same way...badly.
No plot, no characters, no motivation; the second murder happens off screen, and that victim's severed head is actually used to quite efficiently bludgeon the third victim to death!
By checking out their IMDb pages, I found out that one of them (Alessandra Ramos) is actually going through with a film career; I wish her luck, because although this film is bad, she (as well as the other girls) gave it whatever energy it has and I wouldn't mind at all seeing her again on the
screen.
The film had numerous elements in its favor, such as chemistry between Diego Luna and Alice Braga so palpable I thought the
screen
would start sparking, a great soundtrack, and beautiful locations.
The man has a lovely baritone voice but no acting talent whatsoever and is a boring lump on
screen.
Ireally think I could have written a better story line and
screen
play.
Writing in the New York Times about a different film, Stephen Holden once observed that some people seem to think they can throw just anything up on the
screen
and have it work as a fairy tale.
If your thinking about watching this because your a Sandra Bullock fan, don't even bother as she has less than ten minutes of
screen
time, and her acting is absolutely atrocious.
No amount of white magic can resuscitate this formula, based on a play and brought to the
screen
by R.K.O. with too broad a hillbilly flourish.
But with a script that misses so much of what made the book special, I don't hold it against anyone on
screen.
(And what did this kid's
screen
test look like?
Stewart and Lombard are married but just don't have any real magic on
screen.
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