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I spent pretty much the entire movie laughing and when I wasn't laughing I was shaking my head thinking about how a multi-million dollar rock star would want to make a movie that
seemed
like it was on a budget of multi-hundreds of dollars.
The whole point of this movie to me
seemed
to attract the "Hardcore Goth kids who think death, destruction, sex, blood, and Satan are the greatest things invented since Lava Lamps.
To me this movie
seemed
like 80.5% of the things that happened in this movie just happened for the sake of being Satanic.
Compared with Koyaanisqatsi this movie
seemed
slow and pointless.
Don't get me wrong - I'm not anti-American whatsoever - but it
seemed
that the English could do no right and/or needed this brave, oh so smart American visitor to show them the way.
After 20 minutes of film, most scenes are unbelievable,
seemed
like they were put there just for the sake of the 90 minutes since they were totally unneeded.
The movie
seemed
to appeal me because of the new type of Pokemon Celebi.
This show
seemed
to be kinda good.
I thought this movie
seemed
like a case study in how not to make a movie for the most part.
Apart from that, how did this halfway decent cast sign on to do such a lame movie?? Maybe it
seemed
like a good idea at the time...
Billy Crystal tried his best with the what he was given and the rest of the stars
seemed
to be walking through the motions.
The best thing about it is the box of eRATicate in the 2nd segment (which out of the three
seemed
to be the strongest piece in terms of storyline and 'twist').
(David H. Steinberg)'s script
seemed
initially having some real smart points that could've made good romantic comedy, BUT BUT BUT, oh dear !
The movie lacked in all aspects, had no real storyline and it
seemed
very hollow, even if "Rambo" was in it, I don't think he could have helped the rating at all.
I had hoped for the best, but instead, was delivered a boring Nordic soap-opera that
seemed
to drag on too long despite its 84 minute running time.
The performances in this film are so dull and bored that I figured one of the actors was going to pass out by how uninspired they
seemed
to be by the script.
But wherever it
seemed
about to slip into being truly scary, it backed off and went somewhere else.
Starting with 1982's "Death Wish II" and ending with this truly gruesome film from '89, Bronson's screenwriters
seemed
to be trying to top each other in progressive grossness.
OK, I admit it started off quite funny but it
seemed
to plummet downhill as soon as they jumped those girls in the Generals house.
All the "hilarious" and "outstanding" performances promised never
seemed
to arrive.
The actors didn't shine under her direction and
seemed
lost at times.
The movie
seemed
right on with the 10 year old's understanding and sense of humor.
It
seemed
too short.
I'll admit I've only watched a handful of episodes, but each one
seemed
completely different from the next.
Also, Lena Headey is nice and unconventionally sexy, and Richard Jenkins is always a reliable guy to have around, so the cast
seemed
reasonable.
It all
seemed
worn, flat, and overtly formulaic.
The depiction of the situation certainly
seemed
to be accurate and believable on all counts, but beyond that the story simply came across as incomplete and the direction of the movie appeared to be uncertain and haphazard.
What
seemed
as a good premise for a movie...unfortunately it fails to deliver on nearly every level.
Was she protecting herself, with her reputation suddenly of concern when heretofore only her art
seemed
to matter?
Maybe it was the perspective of a few years away, but this movie
seemed
to capture the essence of the city and its people better than anything else I'd ever seen (still does).
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