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The screen-play is very bad, but there are some action
sequences
that i really liked.
Advice for the casino
sequences
were allegedly provided by a professional but judging by the way in which they are handled they were completely ignored by the director.
I counted exactly three sequences, all including torture and gratuitous mutilation, that were gory and exciting enough to bring a sadist smile on my face.
Moreover, from 1924 on, his "silent" films had incorporated
sequences
based on sound gags lost on the audience (e.g., the bell sequence at the Fall Frolic from THE FRESHMAN and the monkey sequence in THE KID BROTHER).
Ian Richardson is a fine actor, and certainly looks the part (he's a dead ringer to those drawings from The Strand!), but his interpretation of the character is all wrong and overly humorous, from the silly smile he frequently sports (I thought the drug Holmes was into was cocaine, not weed) to his expressions of comical stiffness in the carnival
sequences.
Aside from the terrific sea rescue sequences, of which there are very few I just did not care about any of the characters.
Seen these many years later, Temple's vehicles barely get by on story (aided always by musical
sequences
to bolster the content), and her timing (always too-perfect) and exaggerated reactions might leave most modern viewers rolling their eyes.
It's as if someone gathered their friends and family (actors), took a video camera out in a cornfield for three days, put a light on top of it for the night
sequences
(no joke - that's what they actually did), burned through some tape, stuck the footage in their computer, cut a (very) rough version, tossed in some music, bypassed any imaginative sound work or mixing, burned it directly to DVD, and threw it on the video store shelf.
From the flimsy-looking, poorly lit sets, to the laughable acting, to the infantile plot and shoddy, drawn-out action sequences, this film is so bad, its hilarious.
This rubber monsters failed trying to be cool,scary or even comedians,looks like a wannabe movie of Porkys or Animals House but the
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and history is not always clear also can't catch your attention all the movie looks cheap and with an amazing bad taste,the only thing that's makes you laugh is the awful rubber monsters who must have a cost of one dollar each,because the work or them never looks realistic,the movements and expressions make looks the Muppets as a Pixar 3D movie when you compare with this.
Stir in the local do-gooders (priest Sean Hewitt and clueless social worker Kathleen Quinlan), and you have a recipe for some rather unexciting action
sequences.
But, the dancing
sequences
were VERY well done, and I really enjoyed the fusion of classical and hip-hop dance (both which I enjoy watching).
And the reason for the films success is understandable as it has lush graphics, fast moving fight
sequences
and some cool as hell characters.
You understand this is a family-friendly horror movie, so no bloody murder
sequences
are graphically being shown here.
The plot is ridiculous, the acting over the top, and Shah Rukh manages to fit in a couple of song
sequences
even though he is playing the character of a dumb man.
On the other hand the movie does sort of resemble a competent version of R.O.T.O.R although where as that abysmal bad movie was hilarious, this one only yields occasional laughter in its laughably unconvincing action
sequences.
Here, we get clumsily directed fight
sequences
that are either too short or too long and seemingly planned out and shot within an hour.
The Middle ages
sequences
seems coming directly from fairy tales and it's not the matter at all.
This type of movies is generally infamous for the brutal rape
sequences
and the discriminating behavior towards women, but the sex in "Terror Express" isn't unsettling at all.
You can easily afford yourself to skip most of the films Fulci directed or produced during the late 80's and simply watch "Cat in the Brain" instead, because that one title gathers and repeats the best and absolute goriest footage of no less than SEVEN other Fulci-flicks, including the sickest murders
sequences
featuring in "When Alice Broke the Mirror".
The added "drama" scenes, flashback
sequences
and serious plot holes left me hanging.
The only real impact comes from the impressive firefighting sequences, and Hans Zimmer's majestic score, which remains one of my all-time favourites.
Next there are several
sequences
that would make a Bond fan cringe,for instance the sequence in which Bond turns up to diffuse a bomb dressed as a clown.
The long
sequences
of just showing the hero's face while he delivers a monologue drag the film down quite a bit.
I enjoyed the action sequences, but I despised the screenplay and plot.
"When a Killer Calls" is an unusually nasty slasher flick, with some very unpleasant and unsettling
sequences.
The decision was clearly made to try and cash in on the remake of "When a Stranger Calls" by pretty much putting in -- almost word for word -- the phone call
sequences
from that movie.
It seems to be divided into two parts -- action
sequences
and personal dramas ashore.
It's pretty to look at with lovely photography, particularly the Yarmouth sequences, but, JUST PLAIN DULL!!!
Take a crappy, leftist political plot, add in some weak & completely undeveloped characters and then throw in the worst
sequences
a movie has ever known.
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