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I'm hoping that the frenetic pacing of the show is adjusted as the
series
develops along with the obvious cliches and dialogue so absurd I wondered just how stupid the writers imagined the core audience to be.
Apparently based on a french cult tv series, Belphegor could have been so much better.
I was out of my mind at the appalling effort this mini
series
applied in the usage of film elements.
All ambiguity about Michael Myers has withered away thanks to this
series'
chronic habit of arseholing about with its continuity and pulling relatives out of nowhere.
This
series
is formulaic and boring.
Although this
series
and the mini film in particular were very important at the time of release, I feel that the
series
as a whole was actually fairly poorly written with a weak cast.
Terrible acting, terrible script, terrible
series.
All kidding aside, a friend and I were awake in the middle of the night, watching movies on the Encore: Action channel, when we came across a
series
of sci-fi-esquire flicks.
One of the things that is quite shocking about the Cyborg franchise, is how the
series
has managed to have quite prolific and off beat actors in the cast.
It was part of an endless Danish
series
of really cheesy stuff.
I watched "Deadly Voyage" because David Suchet was in it, after enjoying him in the "Poirot
" series.
The team then have to pull off a
series
of heists to pay Benedict back whilst testing their abilities against the Night Fox who wishes to maintain his position as the greatest thief ever.
I was very disappointed with this
series.
I was disappointed with the third film in the "Death Wish
" series
and wouldn't recommend this unless you are really into Bronson.
The final installment in the Karate Kid
series
is predictable, poorly acted, and so bad it borders on the enjoyable.
But this whole movie felt like a sci-fi channel production or even a TV
series.
And in the end, as he often did in the TV
series
(though you might not remember - read the scripts), Eric Chappell lets you down with a 'time's up' ending.
Rossiter and de la Tour are always funny but as a film, it's a terrible postscript to a fondly remembered TV
series.
This is definitely one of the weaker of the
series
of Carry On films.
By the time this came out, the
series
was in terminal decline and boy does it show!
If you're coming fresh to this series, avoid this one till near the end.
From the misjudged, often incomprehensible script onwards Dr Rey builds on a
series
of poor decisions that make the film an excruciating viewing experience.
Nearly everything that Stephen King has ever written seems to have been turned into a film or TV series; in fact, I'm surprised that no one has tried to make a mini-series from the guy's grocery list.
I rented this movie under the impression that it was "Scarecrow 3:Dark Harvest", thinking it was a continuation in the Scarecrow Slayer
series
(another extremely laughable and all together awful
series
of movies).
It's DBZ...like Tree of Might and The World's Strongest, it really...doesn't fit into the timeline for the show at all, though it is supposedly placed just before the beginning of the TV
series.
The
series
finally hits rock-bottom with this lousy fourth installment, which was (thank God) the last one.
Oh wait, that's right.. 90% of the jokes in this movie have already been done in the TV
series.
Either way, for someone who has sat through the first three series, this was just really boring.
I just read the old news that Paramount stole the idea from the creator of Babylon 5, but they chose not to sue for a reason I don't know or care, but seeing as a Star Trek
series
is based off another even nerdier show is just to much to bare, now I will condemn anyone who even mentions the DS9 when talking about the
series.
The first two movies of this
series
excelled for their footage of the natural world and ordinary people stuck in the midst of society.
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