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While the film has one redeeming feature, namely some striking shots e.g. the shot of the sheep hanging from the tree, the scene of the funeral procession on the raft, or the scene of the boats leaving the village (which
seemed
influenced by the scene when the warships approach in the fantastic "Fellini Satyricon"), these were more photographic than cinematographic, and would have been better appreciated hung on a wall in an art gallery than embedded in a painfully slow-paced film that comes in at a whopping 162 minutes and suffers from terrible dialogue, extremely poor character development, over-acting, uninspired symbolism and heavy stylisation.
Scott Adkins who's fight scenes
seemed
more like a demo reel, was also terribly underused and not even the main villain which is such a shame because 1) He is more than capable of playing that role and 2) The actual main villain was not only not intimidating at all but also quite annoying.
This whole movie
seemed
like a college final project.
So much so, that when I heard there was going to be a sequel, I
seemed
to forgo my usual shivering that occurs when a studio tries to rehash what was a good idea over ten years later.
I found Super Troopers only mildly amusing at best
(seemed
like a glorified Police Academy ripoff to me), and I rented this movie in hopes of it being better.
Beyond that, the whole movie
seemed
very chaotic, none of the characters were particularly sympathetic, and for a "comedy" - even a dark one - I just didn't find this film funny.
The filmmakers
seemed
to have read too much Guns'n'Roses or Motley Crue stories.
The level of detail it went into was minimal, and I always got the feeling the audience was being patronized -- there was a lot of what
seemed
to me as "This is extremely cool but we're not going to explain it in further detail because you won't get it anyway.
Their body language stiffened into un-natural idealistic poses that
seemed
contrived.
A film with zombie children getting out of a mine to kill people at night really
seemed
like a great idea for a horror film.
Then the aliens--the costumes
seemed
interesting (rubber suits) but since most of the film takes place in the dark, you don't really get to see them!
And both Gwyneth Paltrow and Greta Scacchi
seemed
to be trying out different accents in various scenes.
There
seemed
to be no character development and it jumped so fast from scene to scene that it was hard to discern any story.
It really
seemed
like a type of cinematic masturbation...only existing to pleasure the director and nobody else.
I felt the performances were mannered and so much was left out of the story that the performances of such masters as Astaire, Douglas, Houseman, and Fairbanks
seemed
hammy.
The story was pretty stupid and Hopper's direction
seemed
like he had never directed before.
I come from the generation just after Cohen, where all the boys
seemed
to idolize him.
And I'm not saying this to be mean, I really wanted to like this film, it
seemed
to have everything going for it, had the so called "buzz", and was a hassle to track down besides.
It
seemed
as though the writers picked out their favorite parts and put them in the movie, and left out anything that may assist the viewers in comprehending the meaningless plot.
At first, it
seemed
cool, kind of like something about a cursed forest that chomps people.
I kept watching it because it
seemed
like the plot was going somewhere.
i was expecting more of a horror/thriller -- but this
seemed
to be more of an episode of dawson's creek but with out the acting.
Humour is a very individual thing and the audience at the sneak preview of The Wog Boy
seemed
to enjoy it more than I did.
Apart from the fact that this film was made ( I suppose it
seemed
a good idea at the time considering BOTTOM was so popular ) the one thing that puzzled me about GUEST HOUSE PARADISO was what happened to the lighting ?
Not that the acting was all that bad, but the characters
seemed
little more than archetypes (the bad father, oh, but wait, maybe he's not unredeemably bad; maybe there can be a resolution at the end . .
Lighting, wardrobe, make-up, it
seemed
everybody wanted to go home.
The director has shown some talent in his other endeavors, but this just
seemed
to be filler.
The dinosaurs
seemed
to look incredibly fake compared to the 1993 technology, after 7 years of CGI advancements, it only gives you more of the feeling that the film was pumped out for the summer relying only on its name.
The mysteries in the book
seemed
to be chopped up or left out in the movie.
The actors are to be commended because they really
seemed
to think this movie would make them all famous and tried hard to "act".
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