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As for the rest, I found the acting reasonable, with the exception of Sandra Bullock, who
seems
to be playing her usual bubbly self (doesn't really work in a courtroom drama), but what's the point when the film's message is as poor as this one.
They pad this thing out with long drawn-out shots of people doing nothing interesting(like putting on make-up or talking for what
seems
like forever).
It
seems
as though it was made by a college student for a film class.
He
seems
to feel the same, sticking more to tuffy like Driving Miss Daisy and hosting Psi-Factor.
Never
seems
to know where it's going next, as if they decided on each next scene as they were making the film.
The plot makes no sense whatsoever (It is apparently an amalgam of two books written by Scott Shaw), there aren't even seven of them, most of them aren't on blades, they're wearing roller boots, and it
seems
to me that mostly the film has been completely sold on the fact that there's about 3 minutes of female semi-nudity in it.
The director
seems
to think that if crew members are working in the background then it is a good idea to put someone welding in the background.
The mama (?) alien also pops up to terrify the small band of scientists who are observing our gravid hero, and she (?)
seems
to have the body of a bear and the head of Yarnek, the rock creature from a 1969 "Star Trek" episode.
It looks as if it cost around $100 to make (but probably cost twice as much), and its musical score often
seems
to have no relation to the happenings (I won't use the word "action") on screen.
As it is, this film just drags on and on, in what
seems
like forever.
In the movie she
seems
to be a shy and a pretty much of loner (except for one girl friend).
It could have been something more but no imagination
seems
to have gone into the script or the direction.
Robert Wood
seems
personable enough.
This movie may bear some historical importance, and it sure
seems
astonishing how well the facts are together, the setting, the rocket, the space suits, the surface of the moon, all scream "a classic" - but in the end, the result makes a pretty dull movie for todays eyes, and the 50ies tech scenes you might hope for in a movie like this are by far not enough to reward sitting through all the tacky dialog and predictable plot developments.
At a relative short 88 minutes it still
seems
too long and you'll find yourself fast-forwarding quite a bit.
It
seems
fake through and through.
However, a chick flick can have some appeal to men; this one does not and really
seems
not to appeal that well either to women (looking at the dismal box office receipts).
Ever since the "Body Snatchers" remake he
seems
to have lost it.
With films like "'R Xmas" (whatever that means) and "New Rose Hotel" he
seems
determined to disgust and bore his former supporters.
victoria pratt is noticeably out of place with the rest of the cast, as she
seems
to have a lot of potential and talent as an actress.
Obviously it
seems
many people really enjoyed this movie, and that's wonderful.
Its not funny, not much happens, everyone it
seems
is bored or boring.
There are certain scenes in this film (like the hero's first meeting with super-villainess Shirley Eaton) where it
seems
to be on the edge of breaking sexual taboos and doing its premise (females want to rule the world by making men slaves) justice, but it never dares to.
The script is bad, the directing is bad, it
seems
to me that a high school group got together to do a project for their drama class.
The director just
seems
to forget, that some people act that way already solely based on the fact, that they believe and love as prescribed in the Bible... Why attempt to change that, unless you be the Devil yourself?
He's good looking but not Spec Ops...he
seems
unsure not confident, quiet instead of a hell-raiser, no tattoos, gets into a "fight" with the preppy boys that is nothing more than a pushing match really...walks around without a cover on his head nearly the whole movie...and there are military technical flaws everywhere (epaulets upside down?).
You get that feeling as the film moves that everything is not what it seems, yet I feel the movie fails at giving you enough to go on to truly care afterward.
Someone in a crusty, dusty yellow truck is a nut job who
seems
to be causing a lot of trouble to Nicole and we soon realize that he is behind Jesse's disappearance when things start to occur, signs provided to her if you will, she will have to find a way out of a very difficult situation.
The filmmakers it
seems
lacked the originality to modernize the Bible story whatsoever, and instead just had it take place in a present time without changing anything to the plot, leaving many elements that just don't add up such as this and make it obvious of the idiotic motifs and writing within the movie.
Almost every Japanese character
seems
to be chopping fish.
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