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The people
seemed
to be more posture than real and what happens didn't seem to fit together.
With what
seemed
to be quite a nice budget it had potential to be much better.
I was enjoying the first part until it abruptly stopped (it didn't "end", it just stopped in what appeared to be the middle of the story) to be replaced by an inane and totally unbelievable second part that
seemed
to focus around a girl rearranging and cleaning a guy's apartment (wow!)
This film not only lacked in what
seemed
to be production value (it looks like it was shot on a bad camcorder, although it is surprisingly clear), but also in acting (wooden, hollow, and pathetic don't scratch the surface), as well as just generally bad movie feeling.
I can remember a scene where I heard glass smash, suddenly, I was reminded of some bad high school plays (I know that I reference high school too often here, but this film did seem very juvenile) both in terms of the set, which
seemed
far too fake, but also as if the people were reading their lines from the script, not entirely sure what was actually going on.
However, it
seemed
that Boaz Yakin's sole purpose in making this film was Orthodox-bashing.
In general, the entire production
seemed
incredibly amatuerish.
However, this dud
seemed
to last forever.
It
seemed
like the filmmakers wanted us to root for Robert Deniro's character 100 percent.
Actually it's a little less than 2 hours long, it just
seemed
much longer.
When the film started the first 4 minutes
seemed
like a travelogue of California, I was wondering if I got the tapes mixed up.
Fulci
seemed
to attempt to combine his earlier work(zombie,beyond,gates of hell)in an effort to somehow improve on them.He failed,but definitely not miserably,like a number of people would have you think.I have a soft spot for zombie films, so i admit that i'm somewhat biased when it comes to reviewing them.All i'm saying is that this movie is good for one time around,if there wasn't so much descension in the making of this film(fulci quit and bruno(i can hack with the best of them)mattei took over)it could have been much better and more focused.It's going to stay in my collection as fulci's zombie swan song.One surprising note, is that there is a scene in zombie 3 that cemetery man actually ripped off,i couldn't believe it myself,check it out you'll be surprised.
This just goes on and on and on with nothing particularly much to show or say for itself, and I stopped it before the end, which
seemed
like it was coming a few times but no, it was apparently only getting set to take off on a different and equally dull path.
it was an interesting premise, and
seemed
like it could go somewhere, but just fell apart every time it tried to do anything.
For some reason, it
seemed
like it was a movie that they put together really fast.
It just
seemed
like a very poor attempt at a Segal/Willis type action man flick.A TOTAL WASTE OF MONEY!
The plot is tired, the acting is strained, the language is consistently foul and at times the over use of the "F" word
seemed
like a lack of dialog was prevalent so 'let's throw in another couple of "F's" for good measure, that's what the American public wants to hear'.
Gossett was particularly foul and
seemed
to enjoy his part.
Beginning with the cancellation of Samurai Jack, the network
seemed
hellbent on removing all the shows that made it so popular, such as the Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Lab, Dragonball Z, etc.
The movie would have been tolerable if it wasn't for these juxtaposed digital shots that
seemed
to come from nowhere.
I expected the plot line to be tied in with these shots, but there
seemed
to be no logical explanation.
When with Lena she
seemed
to have little more than an academic interest in Lena's story.
There never
seemed
to be a real relationship between Lena and her mother except her mother
seemed
to be having a good time at the wedding, which isn't much.
Without the original's soundtrack, it just
seemed
like another typical TV movie...yes, about as bland as Kraft cheese.
It was a very average movie, that had great potential, and was nicely directed but let down by a confusing story without strong points, beginning middle and end, with poor acting expect from the serial killer guy, who although he
seemed
overzealous at some points delivered the best performance of the cast overall.
I was amazed in the event of an unfolding mid-air crisis how calm everyone seemed, surely someone would have panicked, and what a smooth flight, no passenger discomfort apparent - come on!
We know the emergency landing was due to being out of fuel, but even so there must have been some fuel sloshing around at the bottom of the tanks, and the risk of explosion must have been a very real danger, yet the evacuation
seemed
almost leisurely, and everyone stands around at the foot of the escape slides instead of getting as far away as possible, as I am sure I would have done.
It
seemed
a lot like the movie Jaws when the Hopper was telling the Mayor to close parks was like when Roy Shider was telling the Mayor to close the beaches.
It was just a lackluster walk through, that no one
seemed
to be able to get into.
Of the ten actors who portrayed Philo Vance in the series, Edmund Lowe
seemed
the most personable, but in this script the audience is way ahead of the famed detective.
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