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When I first started to watch it
seemed
to me that it could have potential to be a smash hit.
I
seemed
that he was trying with everything he said to make it a memorable quote, which they weren't.
The actors
seemed
to have something on their minds, other than the scene they were in.
I have absolutely no idea why I watched Ali G Indahouse except for the fact that Salon
seemed
to think a crime was committed by not nominating Sacha Baron Cohen for a Emmy for his work on Da Ali G Show.
The script actually
seemed
a bit better than the film, and seems more well suited to be in a soap opera than in a grainy 70's sleeping pill where the actors constantly stumble over it's lines.
It
seemed
so wraped up in seeming 'wacky' that no interesting story ever shone through.
Now how ONE MAN ALONE is the one responsible for about 50 deaths is beyond me, so sending this one guy away just
seemed
silly, but that's the plot.
In the movie characters are given a "nobility" of personality that
seemed
so stilted.
Every scene
seemed
to give me waves of deja vu.
The "Ausiness" is overdone - every conversation
seemed
to include "stone the bloody crows" & such, that I was saying "I get the point, I know they're Aussies".
Well, throughout the film he
seemed
like he was doing a third-rate Soupy Sales imitation--with lots of mugging, bad jokes and way too much energy spent trying to make everyone laugh.
Christopher Neame is very weak as the main villain, and the story was not very interesting plus Norris
seemed
bored with the whole thing and i don't blame him as i was too!.
Chuck Norris is not AMAZING as he usually is here and
seemed
very bored here, his one liners are flat, and his acting wasn't that great and i am a huge Norris Fan, this is his absolute worst!
It was a very slow paced movie that
seemed
to be trying to convey a message, but the message was a cliché, hopeless mess to begin with.
Busey, who I have seen do great characters
seemed
like he just mailed it in.
Well, the number is a bit exaggerated, but it
seemed
almost like this many.
The title refers to a vicious wind which renders the surface of the earth almost uninhabitable when it blows, but this
seemed
to have nothing whatsoever to do with what was going on.
Seeing Christopher Lee in a film filled with 70s hip lingo and electric guitar chords and laughable rock music just
seemed
beyond stupid.
My wife and I both regret that we didn't get up and walk out at the first indication of what the film was really going to be about (which is still hard to determine since it was such a ridiculous storyline...blood, guts, and violence
seemed
to be the only real theme), but we kept hoping there'd be something redeeming just around the corner.
The only characters I
seemed
to like were Dustin, Quinn, Stacey, Michael & Logan.
I enjoyed Bill McGhee's performance which he made quite believable for such a low budget picture, he managed to carry the movie at times when nothing much
seemed
to be happening.
This movie isn't worth going to the theaters to watch, i did and i didn't like it, the effects on the movie are really well done, and you get a laugh here and there, but the story is really bad, it
seemed
like they had run out of ideas, and what is that of loki and odin getting along?
2. That in one scene Linnea Quigley applies suntan lotion to her arms and legs repeatedly for about 15 minutes straight (it
seemed
that long anyways).
Stephen Knight is great as the lead, he was creepy, twisted, sick, and gave a very creepy performance, the most creepy thing about it though was he
seemed
like a normal person.
Unlike Chuck Jones's Road Runner series, which strived to introduce new jokes to the same setting, Freleng's series
seemed
happy enough to recycle jokes as long as the characters were in a different place.
guessing the password for an email account) AND yawning uncontrollably (thought I must have misread the 1hr 50min running time as it
seemed
to drag on for 3 hours 50 minutes).
Everything in the movie
seemed
to be attached to justify some other element that had been glued on.
It was laughable, but in an uncomfortable way because of the serious subjects that
seemed
to be used just to set up the plot.
The only people in the audience who
seemed
to be enthralled with the film were the seventies generation folks who were some how reliving the past with the songs.
Apart from the overdone "Susan B. Anthony" profile, she
seemed
resolute in refusing to look at another person.
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