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The ironic part was his new female friend accused him of having stalking behavior for simply looking up an old friend, when she did a really odd thing to get a hold of his name, address and phone number...she
seemed
to be the stalker!. she didn't seem like a friend at all but was only looking out for herself.
The sets were so amazing and the cast
seemed
like they enjoyed each other's company.
It hardly
seemed
that any follow-up could exceed or even equal the original masterpiece.
Movies before that tried to cash in on the holiday spirit, most notably 'Santa Claus Conquers the Martians', at least was entertaining to watch because of the campiness to it, and all the stock footage being used... for some reason, that
seemed
happy to me.
She, through some hokey plot contrivances, begins to tell what happened on this fateful trip as almost all the tapes
seemed
to be magnetically wiped off.
It
seemed
familiar somehow and with Ben Vereen in the cast, I thought... why not?
Neither really
seemed
to be able to break out to other types of roles, assuming they were simply typecast.
It's message
seemed
to be : "Don't teenagers use their imagination; they might take games seriously, go mad and hurt people."
When I first watched the show, the first few episodes
seemed
promising.
The religious subtext simply
seemed
forced but it was clear Sam Hamm must have thought it was profound by the weight he gave it.
I did get to like the character of Kate by the end of the film as she
seemed
to soften and become a little more realistic by the end, the character played by Jeremy Sheffield was not actually needed for this film and I think the director/writer got carried away with the myriad of characters used for no purpose, if he had left it at the basic characters making it more of a solo effort on Kate's part, it may have worked - Jeremy's acting was wooden to say the least and I felt uncomfortable watching the bad on screen chemistry - or lack of it.
They
seemed
OK, same-old cheesy Horror crap, but I was interested for some reason.
C. Thomas also
seemed
uncomfortable in role of being seduced here (while on marijuana?
His only problem
seemed
to be in disciplining Jamie Foxx, who probably improvised half the script with one bad joke after another.
There was little to move the plot along and often the action simply stopped and there was a prolonged period of conversations which
seemed
extraneous to the movie.
This could be so much better done and the story
seemed
to drag towards the end.
The only positive thing I can say is it was so bad that is
seemed
comical.
It
seemed
to me a nice comedy with some silly moments.
It also
seemed
as though the writers had no idea anything that had to do with the movie.
There was a completely random lesbian scene, which I didn't mind, but it
seemed
like a lame attempt to get more guys to see it.
It
seemed
as if the idea was stolen either from the book the Da Vinci Code in which the device was used to increase suspense, or from The Notebook in which they used the device to create the never ending romance of the story's main characters.
The plot was dull, the girls were sickening and the supposed Italian male lead had clearly never heard an Italian accent.Someone said the boys were cute in this film but it just
seemed
to be filled with mediocre people.
Maybe they should have gotten into the boxing sooner because at least half the film (at least it
seemed
that way) is before he gets in a ring.
With such a powerful true story and great actors it
seemed
like a surefire combination.
The longer this film went on-and it
seemed
to tediously go on for ever- the more annoyed I became, as quite frankly, what a waste of time sitting through this total nonsense.
The Princess, though no doubt doing what she was directed to do, had no regal bearing, and all the girls
seemed
to lose the cleverness of their characters - also affected by unwise cuts, which not only took away the female characters already sparse dialogue, but took comments out of context - it was a little unnerving to hear the Princess proclaim; "We are wise girls to mock our lovers so!", when mocking had not taken place at all.
It
seemed
great -- a Christian movie with some fairly famous stars and a plot that
seemed
intriguing (not that I buy the Bible Code itself -- you can make it say anything you want.
To me, it
seemed
that even the Author of the book favored Caroline.
The actors and actresses were horrible and it
seemed
like they were trying way too hard to play their roles as dorks, tough guys, jerks, know it alls, etc.
Before seeing it I had a fairly good idea that it wouldn't be genius - the premise
seemed
far too silly and stupid for anything good to come out of it, but at the back of my mind I was thinking "but there must be something good about it for UMA THURMAN and Luke Wilson do to the film..." not that I think either of them are particularly terrific but they are big-named stars who would normally only do films that would enhance their reputations.
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