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This is the story of two guys who found a copy of 'Funky Monkey.' Finding this
seemed
odd at the time figuring that there are still posters for the movie at the local Cineplex Odeon.
The movie was going along fast-paced and was building up to, it
seemed
like anyway, to a very climatic end.
Some scenes
seemed
promising, playing with visual dimensions, but couldn't hold up the rest.
As a result I suppose I lost track of what was going on, and since the original plot line
seemed
to metamorphose into to the standard them-and-us thing between Muslims and the rest I soon lost interest.
This movie
seemed
like it was going to be better than it ended up being.
Being a Sandler fan, it just
seemed
inconceivable one of his movies could really be that bad.
All open story lines remain open; two characters who at first
seemed
like they might be of some importance are completely left out of the picture, save for 1 or 2 very short scenes.
Rob Schneider is definitely one enormously talented individual and while his acting was fine in this, it just
seemed
like a real waste for him to star in.
This movie
seemed
to be focused on amusing children, but couldn't even accomplish that.
The whole concept of the knights templar being underground all these years
seemed
pretty stupid to me.
I like the idea of how they disappeared and stuff, so that almost
seemed
depressing.
Three tales are told in this film, that
seemed
to have been shot without knowledge of this being a combined vignette film.
This romantic adventure must have
seemed
shockingly subversive in its day.
the actors
seemed
uncomfortable in their roles,as if they were trying to distance themselves from this mess.i
The whole movie just
seemed
pointless and wandering, and the characters were for the most part depressing and unpleasant, though the acting was good.
This picture
seemed
way to slanted, it's almost as bad as the drum beating of the right wing kooks who say everything is rosy in Iraq.
Also it
seemed
to meander from being about the murderous carnage of our troops to the lack of health care in the states for PTSD.
To me the subject matter
seemed
confused, it only cared about portraying the military in a bad light, as A) an organzation that uses mind control to turn ordinary peace loving civilians into baby killers and B) an organization that once having used and spent the bodies of it's soldiers then discards them to the despotic bureacracy of the V.A.
A lot of people
seemed
to have liked the film, so I feel somewhat bad giving it a bad review.
it
seemed
like things we're happening just to keep the plot going, for example the reporter who at first is a very inquisitive, intelligent person, half way through does something really stupid and totally out of character, we are given no reason for this apart from, the next scene wouldn't make sense without it.
Some scenes
seemed
to be included as home movies for Al (was there really ANY reason for the quick visit to Shakespeare's birthplace, other than for a laugh about something unexpected which happens there?), and, before the film has really even begun, we are treated to seeing Al prance around and act cute and funny for the camera.
"Darkness" was entertaining to some degree, but it never
seemed
to have a plot, lacking one more so than other films that have been accused of this detriment; i.e. "Bad Taste".
The film was hard to believe because of the juvenile acting, which most of the time,
seemed
like some friends talking to a video camera, making lines up as they went.
This movie started out as something that
seemed
like a rip-off of "Darkness Falls".
The main influence
seemed
to be Romero's superior Day of the Dead, although it could really be just about anything that features zombies and gore.
It
seemed
to have done something involving the projects he chose.
Farrah Fawcett plays a dumb blonde; she certainly
seemed
convincing in this role.
The sight of a 75 year old woman with a plastic face making sexual innuendos
seemed
more suitable for a horror film.
They
seemed
to have just wasted a lot of time filming outside shots while the two "heroes" drove around in the desert, and Bradbury talks nonsense for about 10 minutes.
I was skeptical at first - the idea of a computer virus that can also infect people
seemed
a little ludicrous to me.
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