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Other members of the cast do a decent job with a
script
that demands little.
Awful acting, terrible
script
writing, even for a movie with Mo'Nique or Tom Arnold.
The
script
wasn't good.
Acclaimed Argentine horror director Emilio Vierya directs a
script
from Jack Curtis and Antonio Ross.
Bad acting, poor
script
writing, lousy direction, historically inaccurate, even the sound of the film is awful.
The worst
script
in memory (it makes "X-Men 3" sparkle like "Citizen Kane"); the most amateur directing; pre-K cinematography; the cheesiest "special effects" (I'm talking about "Friday The 13th" sequel territory); and throw in a pointless, revolting, deeply disturbed, maternity ward sequence.
The
script
focuses on Capote's writing of 'In Cold Blood' and his attachment to the damaged brothers who murdered a family of four.
The
script
is simply non existent.
I know he's old but can't he get "Hollywood" to drop him a decent
script
or something?
It is way beyond me how this
script
was ever sold much less produced and distributed.
It brought absolutely nothing to the story-if there was one at all!A better actor for the part of Boy could also have been selected, to me it sounded like he read his lines straight of the
script
while shooting his scenes.Overall, a real shame as it could have been such a good movie.
The
script
itself was the bigger disaster!
During my childhood time I have seen the first three "Critters" movies and enjoyed 'em.They were fun and entertaining horror comedies perfect for adventurous horror loving kids.I have never seen "Critters 4",so I finally decided to check it out.My verdict:forgettable and pretty bad flick with strikingly low body count.The
script
by Joseph Lyle and David J. Schow is both predictable & clichéd,the plot rips off "Alien" and "Star Wars" and the sets look bland and murky.The tone of the film appears to be deadly serious throughout making it slow and dull."Critters
what projects is he juggling aside from the one
script
we see passed around?
The characters are a huge cliché, the acting causes involuntary laugh and the
script
is... well, I cant believe a human being wrote this.
Flatly directed by Rafael Portillo, with a talky and tedious
script
by Alfredo Salazar and Guillermo Calderon, cruddy continuity (for example, the Bat was clearly killed at the end of the previous film, but is miraculously alive and well here!),
an excruciatingly sluggish script, an excessive amount of stock footage from the first two flicks, a meandering narrative, a crippling lack of action and momentum, largely dreary going through the motions (non)acting from an understandably disinterested cast, and a poorly staged climactic battle between the mummy and the robot (the movie finally bursts to sidesplitting stupid life with said big bash, but alas it barely even lasts two lousy minutes and thus proves to be much too little far too late to alleviate the severity of the general overwhelming boredom), this numbingly dry, drippy, and draggy snorefest rates as a complete washout.
It had such great potential and I constantly rewrite the
script
in my head.
It's like they wrote a first draft of a
script
then made the movie right away.
It's as if the
script
writer didn't even read the whole book and just put the parts that he read in the movie.
The acting in this movie isn't terrible but the
script
is pretty bad, and overall it's pretty boring and it doesn't even contain any nudity (like many Full Moon movies) to somewhat redeem it.
The
script
is the first failing, and as I understand it, if the
script
stinks, there's nothing that can fix that.
Poor special effects, school level
script.
The plot along with the budget and
script
are non-existent.
I do almost pity the actors though as the
script
offers them no chance of any believable character interaction.
Its violent without point, ridiculous characters, bad acting, bad
script
and plain silly.
Dead
script.
Anna Kokkinos' success with' Head On' now begins to look like it depended totally on the
script
and Alex Dimitriades great lead performance.
I really, really wish they had spent a little more money on character design, on rendering, on a script, on a director.
This flick is so bad its beyond belief.Even for an independent low budget film...it just, well, sucks.I can't even believe even Troma would put out such crap.I have been a fan of some Troma flicks for years(Toxic Avenger,Squeeze Play,Rockabilly Vampire to name a few).But LLoyd, come on,this goes way beyond the boundaries of any taste.It features some of the worst acting imaginable.I think it would have been possible to find unemployed street people who could have been as good...oh,wait, that is what they did.I mean it,these characters have negative charisma.With any luck, the producer and director of this film will have a huge karmic debt because of this atrocity.As will the special effects people.But beyond the terrible acting and the horrid special effects,the dialogue is absolutely traumatic to the ears.The
script
is full of plot holes the size of Alaska, and there are severe continuity problems.The worst part however, is that it not entertaining in even the smallest way.And this is the most unforgivable sin in film making.But, don't take my word for it.Go out and waste four bucks renting it.Just don't say I didn't warn you.
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