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Bad acting, bad writing, bad effects, bad scripting, bad camera shots, bad filming, bad characters, bad music, bad editing, bad casting, bad storyline, bad ... well, you get the idea.
Many
shots
of the guys penis which to be fair acts better than him and has more charisma.
His "Blind Dead" series started off great but had some truly laughable moments, such as
shots
of a small model boat in a water tank for "The Ghost Galleon".
Apart from a few nice
shots
of Italy, there's nothing to recommend this movie.
Granted that would have made viewers uncomfortable and it might of ramped up the tension, but that is what horror movies are supposed to do! Instead we have very few
shots
of the creature or creatures as it were and when we do see it, it is mainly on the defensive.
The 'action' consists of no more than one pass and a shot of guy landing over the try line or being tackled without the ball and hectic hand held
shots
of who knows what.
The film is riddled with out-of-focus
shots
and plagued by special effects that would have trouble rivaling most high school computer animation classes.
The sound and at times the editing and camera
shots
are low end of B-movies.
Camera-work can best be described as a gnarled mess, with close-up
shots
where a medium angle would be much better, cameramen walking around and jostling the camera every which way, absolutely no attention paid to framing any scene, they just shot everything from whatever position it was most convenient for the cameraman to stand.
They pad this thing out with long drawn-out
shots
of people doing nothing interesting(like putting on make-up or talking for what seems like forever).
It starts off like so many others, showing nothing but
shots
off untouched Amazon rain forest.
The less-then-stellar parts of this film are the story which is VERY prolonged at best (but again I think this is because of the budget they had - they had to prolong certain scenes to create the feature length 97 minutes), the acting (again it's because the actors had no story to work with), very few exceptional camera shots, and the music.
Shots
were slow & very repetitive.
Different scenes, same shots, medium shot, medium shot, medium shot, snooze.
Random
shots
of scenery just to include them really didn't add much.
There were more
shots
of Arbour traveling in her car than anything else.
Is all you need out of a movie
shots
of girls being abused and tied up, cowering in fear?
This was pretty bad - from bad acting, bad technical details, bad camera shots, and bad audio (even though I was watching a DVD, sometimes I couldn't hear what they were saying, sometimes it was blowing my speakers, even within the same conversation).
They could have at least filled the rest of the movie with some entertaining magic or fight scenes, however someone decided,(maybe the director, but I don't know if anyone really "directed" this movie) that it was going to be filled with some poorly executed "artsy" camera shots, and nonsensical scenes of the "boys" swimming and getting into bar fights.
The second half of the film is worth it, especially for the action sequences and close up
shots
of early 20th century ships, but it's like a dull toothache getting there.
If all the camera zooms on still shots, and scans of walls were taken out, it would have been much shorter.
A movie chock full of not-so-appetizing cleavage and nudity
shots
that make you wonder, "Does the director think this is funny?
The movie fails at being serious, because the idea of killing for any school position (this being Prom Queen) crosses the line into insanity (not to mention
shots
of flag burning and drive-by shootings, a poor attempt at being controversial and edgy), and fails at being a comedy, for all the forced and awkwardly placed jokes (big butt mama, "funky" black principal, and excessive cussing delivered poorly by the principal cast).
But in between some decent
shots
he forgot a good story, mood or scares.
there are NEVER any outside
shots
and if there are its obviously film taken from somewhere else.
There are also static
shots
that last for minutes, making the viewer wonder if he accidentally hit the pause button on the remote.
The stock
shots
of Argentina far outclass the action filmed on the Fox backlot, and some of the supporting performances are quite awful.
The camera is haphazard, some nice crane
shots
are cut with ridiculous montages that have no significance.
As a movie is has some great, wonderful
shots
of the ship, most of them done on an existing vessel - apart of the ones in the disaster scenes, of course, and a certain room under deck.
The movie opens with beautiful landscape
shots
of the Northwest countryside.
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