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This movie was horrible from all aspects: poor script (even accounting for a children's G-rated movie), poor production (the jittery camera shots made me feel nauseous for the first ten minutes), poor acting (perhaps they were "directed" to act cartoonish), and even poor sound quality (there are parts where the audio level
seems
fine, then you can't hear what the next actor is saying).
This is one of the hardest to watch films ever, There are scenes with silence that
seems
to last hours before somebody comes out with the next badly written, badly acted line.
El Padrino :The Latin Godfather - while this
seems
to be a straight to DVD/video type movie- my fullframe copy obviously looked cropped- so maybe this flick had a limited theatrical run.And the title character appears to more of a Gringo than moi( I am half Honduran).
It
seems
the producers of this movie either had done little or no research or just didn't care.
It
seems
like people are attracted to shows that showcase pathetic lives that have no purpose what-so-ever.
And the end where they show Earl and the brother in bed together, it just
seems
to me that this show is trying to show the bad side of life, like street beggars or people who struggle to pay the rent and have no sense of what the real world of normal people in society are like.
Believe me I'm no rich guy, middle class, and not a clean freak either, a bit sloppy, but it just
seems
to me that the show just can't seem to get off of all the gruesome, schmuck people out there who have one leg.
I just wish that they would show a little more class, not all filth and poorness and trailers and just below average life, it just
seems
to depress me.
In fact, their very acting
seems
frozen, sometimes amateur.
When one considers that Carson McCullers is one of the foremost literary figures of the 20th century, it
seems
that it needs a very great lack of talent to be able to ruin one of her stories, but this movie shows it can be done!
The only redeeming features are some moderately good acting, (although that said, Vanessa Redgrave
seems
to permanently render much the same performance whatever character she plays), and some good cinematography in places, but otherwise it is a bitter, bitter disappointment, and it could, and indeed should, have been a contemporary masterpiece.
This movie is worth viewing only to see him....and he
seems
like he wandered into a bad dime romance novel, poor fellow.
The other thing is that the story
seems
to meander for way to long without really deciding what the film is about and what it wants to be.
History teacher Mrs Tingle
seems
to have it in for student Leigh Ann Watson, who has her heart on achieving a writing school scholarship.
It
seems
that she and other characters are invited by some sort of artist.
The film
seems
to be a rip-off of the half-decent Aussie zombie flick 'Undead', expect instead of just having the lead in a cowboy hat; everyone is wearing one; but this doesn't make a lot of sense because the film is apparently set in modern times.
Expression number two: trying to look seductive but still
seems
sad...
The script actually seemed a bit better than the film, and
seems
more well suited to be in a soap opera than in a grainy 70's sleeping pill where the actors constantly stumble over it's lines.
It looks nice, pretty settings, nicely acted, appears earnest and
seems
to be leading somewhere so you stay tuned awaiting a meaningful payoff.
The French cinema
seems
to have lost its footing these days and this is a good example of how a motley script can waste brilliant actors.
While some may find the 'playfulness' of the script to be in line with the dictates of Euro post modernism, the whole project
seems
more like a post-mortem on the death of Euro-cinema's golden years and truly fabulous talents --- one is vaguely reminded here of Bunuel but without the charm or wit.
Tim Robbins character (William) is so lacking in passion that the idea of his falling instantly in love with Maria (Samantha Morton)
seems
almost absurd.
The cutesy mishmash of languages also grows tedious when there
seems
to be no apparent reason for its existence.
I have been a big fan of QT in the past, I think we can all agree he has made some great movies, but lately he
seems
to have been overcome by his own mystique and disappeared up his own fundament.
It
seems
now that they were not only trying to make you believe that Julie was a femme fatale but that Rock was straight.
There is an air war movie with lots of footage of WWI vintage planes swooping about and there is the stupid attempts at humor that Blake Edwards
seems
to think he has to insert in every one of his pictures whether it is appropriate or not, In this case, it was not.
It's amazing that this no talent actor Chapa got all these well known stars to appear in this dismal, pathetic, cheesy and overlong film about a low life gangster who looks white but is half Mexican, much of the acting is bad and many of the well known stars in this trashy movie are given a script that
seems
made up by a 16 year old, i'm sure this movie is the career low point for actors such as Dunaway, Wagner, Keach, Tilly and Busey who i'm sure are very embarrassed that they ever appeared in this turkey of a film.
The Mummy's Curse is the last in the series of the Kharis mummy films, and it
seems
that creativity had run somewhat dry by the time they made this one.
The quality of the movie is ultra bad,
seems
like it was made in the 20ies.
Meanwhile a student named Ryosuke Kawashima (Haruhiko Kato) has recently hooked up to the internet & keeps getting spooky messages & images on his monitor so he ask's computer whizz Harue Karasawa (Koyuki) whats happening, she doesn't really know but it
seems
that the place where people's spirits go when they die is full & they need somewhere else to go & Earth is as good a place as any, right?
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