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Sure we are treated to performances by Victor Buaeno, Olivia Hussey and George Raft amongst others, but they just aren't of the same caliber (or aren't given enough
screen
time or are miscast).
I am a cop and I can tell.. the man can't act... go back to being a cop..no
screen
presence.. why did they show his bare ass so, as if he is Mel Gibson,, hell no... put the filmmaker out of business.. this guy has no business making a movie...
Not only is she not on
screen
much, but nothing her character does is essential to the plot.
As a Bruce Campbell fan for nearly two decades, I was thrilled to have an opportunity to see his latest film on the big
screen
with the man himself in attendance.
The cinematography is interesting, about 100 shades of gray, but make sure you watch in a very dark room with a good screen, or details will get swallowed in the fog.
With The Messengers, the crowd did not disappoint giving numerous outbursts and warnings to the characters on
screen.
And while the Hulkster on the
screen
pales a bit in comparison to the Hulkster in the ring, seekers of the ultimate cheese will certainly not be disappointed by this backhand gem of a flick.
However, nothing could have ever prepared me for what is shown on
screen
in the final 10 minutes of this movie, it literally defies belief!
The screenplay seems to be oriented by letting everyone talk a lot about the same things over and over (I was expecting to see the worst acting on this appear as a producer who dumped money in it just to have some
screen
time) - there is nothing going on sub the obvious flaws of Asia's character that at any point in the movie delivers what the DVD cover promises.
This film is completely pointless, a two dimensional hero and heroin who we can't give a hoot whether or not they survive and some of the lamest villains to ever darken the
screen
of horror (or any other) genre.
Far too much
screen
time is devoted to bug-eyed, rubber-faced McDowell in the titular role.
One example is the role of Macro, played by Guido Mannari who has tremendous
screen
presence in an important role, but is mostly left in the background.
After the first twenty minutes, you'll be yelling at the screen, "Oh, come on!
Candace's two little children in the story both get more
screen
time than she does.
I hadn't seen the movie since it was on the big
screen
and found the lovemaking session with the mistress memorable this time.
I'll never understand why when a studio like Universal buys a musical it then butchers it when bringing it to
screen.
There's also some minor interest for
screen
buffs in the footage of Los Angeles ca.
Whereas The Cat in the Hat screamed vulgarity they caught a lot more than I would have liked.Growing up with Dr Seuss It really bothered me to see how this timeless classic got trashed on the big
screen
.Lets see what they do with Horton hears a who.I hope this one does Dr Seuss some justice.
She plays the character as the Shirley that we saw on
screen
in her movies whether she's playing her onscreen or offscreen persona.
The subject of this film is over a very short time frame and frankly, nothing much actually happens in the 90 odd minutes of
screen
time.
The crowd gets way too much
screen
time, as does Till Lindemann.
But once the interesting characters leave the screen, we're stuck with Adam again and his pursuit of the profound.
Franco Zeffirelli's ("The Taming Of The Shrew," "Romeo And Juliet," "Jesus Of Nazareth," "Othello") third stab at transferring Shakespeare to the
screen
works very well, with the casting of Mel Gibson ("Mad Max," "Lethal Weapon" and pre-"The Passion Of The Christ" notoriety) in the role formerly owned by Sir Laurence Olivier (and rightly so; see my review on his "Hamlet," arguably the best interpretation of one of the Bard's timeless (and most quoted) tragedies) and redone 5 years later by Kenneth Branagh as a full-bloodied treatment, explaining its 3 hour 22 minute running time, combined with a dream cast (and a lot of little additions, which were well-chosen and expertly done by the contemporary master of William Shakespeare, Kenneth Branagh, the director of "Henry V" and "Dead Again."
In this film, we have Richard Lynch in one scene, a momentary appearance from Martin Kove, a brief spot for Vernon Welles, slightly more time on
screen
for John Philip Law and a little time for Karen Black.
Of the main cast the only charismatic or likable performances in my opinion were Steve Wastell, as Axel and his girlfriend who I believe was played by Elina Madison (never heard of her before but she has some measure of
screen
presence and is a good looker).
Always watch the movie with the theater shadow at the bottom of the screen, with a man trapped in space with his two funny, wise-cracking robot friends sitting at the lower right hand corner of the
screen.
Although they share the most
screen
time together, they do not reach their expected performances such films like Analyse This, Meet the Parents, Dr Doolittle and Nutty Professor.
I am a big fan of bad horrors, cheap horrors, b movies, and all that bottom 100 movies, and I do not deny those are the worst stuff ever to enter the big screen, or even your home video for that matter.
This movie is horrible and it is not because "I do not know what the director was trying to convey" or "I am too stupid to understand the plot"; this movie is horrible because of poor direction,
screen
writing and acting.
And found myself nailed to my TV
screen
in disbelief for 89 minutes.
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