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Sloppy editing and careless direction also adds to the confusion as half the time everything seemed out of sequence, while the other half of the film was constantly used up with these long, slow fade outs (which made no sense or served any purpose).
The filmmakers neglected to connect the dots--that is, the
sequence
of events and choices that led from Charlie Wilson and the anti-Soviet mujaheddin to Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden and eventually to 9/11.
People who like this movie are the same people who would enjoy sitting for two hours before finding that the entire movie was a dream
sequence.
There's quite a weird dinner table
sequence
between Basham's Mr. Rabbey and his guardian shortly after he murdered the parents responsible for the death of their child, regarding how he lives in a fantasy and how what he had just done has left an indelible mark(..notice the changes in behavior, pretty impressive work, going from innocent to creepy).
The motorcycle challenge happens for no real reason other than an action
sequence.
The whole chase
sequence
is really ridiculous, with the young lady stopping every so often to set traps; only for the maniac to show up seconds later, and this is cut with scenes showing her with her husband - who just happens to have a wealth of information on how escape insane killers; with lines such as "expect the unexpected".
The finale
sequence
is no doubt the best of this 91 minute flick.
From the beginning of this film,with it's "The Lost boys" rip off opening sequence, to the bad wire work and even worse dialog ending, this movie slimed along at a snail's pace.
There's a sex scene between the Sheriff and his deputy which has to be seen to be believed, music that even a porno would be embarrassed about and two really ugly naked people make this a difficult
sequence
to watch.
Peter Coe is easily the least charismatic of the various Egyptian high priests we've seen during the course of these films, and Martin Kosleck as his henchman seems uninterested in the proceedings; Kurt Katch, then, is saddled with a ridiculous accent as the man who discovers the newly reincarnated Princess Ananka: the latter, in the form of Virginia Christine (later a much-used character actress) gets her most substantial 'role' and, indeed, the
sequence
of her resurrection from the swamps is a highlight not only of this film but the entire series.
The story... the things that happen in
sequence
have no motivation behind them.
The CGI effects: terrible (I am not sure but I guess the effect were created with Paint and made a GIF
sequence
of them - next time the creators should hire a professional CGI maker team).
The murder
sequence
has a glaring continuity error: the camera shows two hands choking the girl, then a shot of a hand reaching for a statuette, then a shot of the girl being choked with two hands again, and finally the statuette coming down for the fatal blow.
The main title
sequence
alone makes this movie fun to watch.
I feel sorry for Jon Pertwee and David Jason, 2 of Britain's finest talents, providing the voice for the depressing animation
sequence.
If for some reason you find yourself watching this again, look at the
sequence
where Pare and company are walking through a "jungle."
I was hoping at least for a decent action or special effects
sequence.
Other problems with this film are odd segments that have nothing to do with the core of the film, such as the opening
sequence
with two cleaning women and the woman in a bed with a severed hand climbing over her writhing, naked body.
Right from the title
sequence
I knew it would suck and I would return my DVD but Best Buy doesn't refund DVDs, or consumable products as they call it, or so my receipt says.
There is part of one
sequence
where some water rushes into the sunken plane, everything else that happens in this movie is stock footage for Airport 77.
When I first started watching it, all I could say was "I hope there's a dance
sequence
in it."
If you decide to see this film be certain to focus your attention on the brief opening
sequence.
The acting in the film is average and a bit hammy, especially by the family of cannibals, one
sequence
comes to mind when Jupiter is ranting and raving to the burnt corpse, speaking right into the camera.
The one on screen death is actually quite cool, someone has slimy tentacles inserted under their skin, in their ear and up their nose in the films only decent horror
sequence.
This is incredibly confusing at first but then quickly becomes annoying as you're watching a 30 second
sequence
for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th time.
The prison
sequence
was the best part of the film- although irrelevant.
If you have not been warned about its content, here it goes: the film is simply a
sequence
of imagines which flow continually and are trying to transmit a certain feeling, concept.
Don t take me wrong I love disaster movies and I love the original Nihon chimbotsu and Jishin retto, I even like the latest Poseidon , not to much of a story there but a very good and graphic disaster
sequence
, New Nihon chimbotsu looses the point as many times as pearl harbour or the day after tomorrow but at least this two movies do show good disaster sequences, and also enough with the expensive FX that did not show anything , give me fake buildings if you like as long as you do destroy them properly , I know I must sound like a sadistic freak, however I did go to see Love actually when I felt like going to see a romantic film , grrrrrrr even kimpachi sensei makes me cry and this movie didn:t .
The credits
sequence
at the start of the movie fools us into believing that we're going to be in for an atmospheric film, but when the movie starts properly; it soon becomes apparent what we're actually in for.
Also very Cartoonish, as that said; cartoon
sequence
pops up here and there.
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