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I mean ... COME ON !!! My advice is... see the
series
( until episode 140 , then it's just fillers ) and then read the Manga because that's still great.
It ended as it was supposed to, so yes, you can blame the
series
for having no ending.
The dialogue is a
series
of badly-delivered clichés; the action is disjointed; the plot is pointless and amputated; and the characters, if you can call them that, do not even make it into the basic two-dimensional sphere of their American counterparts.
If you watched the
series
and love the league as I do then prepare to be disappointed.
I went to the cinema with a group of die-hard league fans and we were all in agreement that this film wasn't as funny or dark as the three
series
before.
I hope the league at least can be honest enough with themselves and acknowledge this film as being inferior to the superb three
series.
Didn't have the same feel that the
series
or the movie has.
We both agreed that we were probably remembering the TV series, which, in its one-hour segments, was compelled to actually wrap up plot lines.
But nope... this
series
just putts along.
This was a bad
series
to the Puppet Master and I'm sure that I am not the only one that thinks this was terrible.
House Party 4 is a disgrace to all of the HP's and to Kid n Play...This was supposed to be part of a
series
really..there was nothing about kid n play in this movie or any of the other veterans..yea kid n play was probably too old to be throwing a House Party movie b/c its kind of focused on teens..but kid n play could have at least made a cameo appearance ... you can tell how good it was b/c it didn't even make it to the movie theaters.
As a fan of Henriksen (I liked him in the "Millennium" series) and of course Lorenzo "Renegade" Lamas, I had expected at least SOMETHING from this film.
Some other nationalities would have every right to feel deeply insulted at the way they were portrayed in this
series.
OK you have given me the great 'Heroes' and the reasonably good 'The Lost Room' but they are series, and as for the movie well there really is nothing positive to say.
However, Lorre tired of making these highly repetitive films and told friends he wanted out of the
series.
Three young movie theater employees are given the task of re-opening a long closed old-time theater at which many years before a shocking
series
of grisly murders took place.
Don't get me wrong, I love the TV
series
of League Of Gentlemen.
I must preface this comment with a sort of admission: I suppose I just have a soft spot for the original 60s-70s TV
series.
It pains me to see an awesome movie turn into some lame, repetitive and lazy
series.
Mr. Brento wonders if this movie was produced by the same who produced the Dragonball Z TV
series.
The first third, with its background information on Ladd's Gatsby shown with a
series
of interesting flashbacks, is the best part of the movie.
a very mediocre film based on a superb
series
of stories and novels.
Leon Errol handles his double role of Uncle Matt Lindsay and Lord Basil Epping superbly, but I have trouble liking the "Mexican Spitfire
" Series
because they all are contrived to produce mistaken identities, and these are telegraphed way in advance.
Around 1980, the name Godfrey Ho was attached to a
series
of low-comedy action films starring an actor with the unlikely name Elton Chong".
Okay, there's no more point in defending the "Death Wish
" series
after seeing part three.
All these changes and several other aspects make it more than obvious that Michael Winner and Charles Bronson reduced their "Death Wish" success to being a purely brainless and exploitative action series, with a death toll that gigantically increases with each episode, armory that becomes more and more explosive and criminals that get nastier, sleazier, meaner and a lot harder to kill.
It has no discernible structure or flow at all; instead, it consists of a
series
of awkwardly strung-together scenes of Lizzie screaming, then ends.
Originally harped as a sequel to "The Slumber Party Massacre" series, this film falls flat on it's face with a new title.
The husband's corpse springs alive and bites her, triggering a
series
of events that seem to consume the rest of the movie.
This has got to be the most appalling abuse of the word comedy ever witnessed.It is simply not funny and the scriptwriters have obviously just tried to use the name of the TV
series
in order to make a few quid at the box office.
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