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Even more baffling is the way they simply glossed over how a Marine is reported KIA, then buried, in very short order, without the
slightest
explanation of how they identified the body, or if there even was a body.
This would-be comedy about a girl - Kathy Ireland in her film debut - who's a total schlump whose inner babe is only awakened after she falls to the centre of the Earth and has a set of badly filmed, impossible-to-follow adventures (chiefly involving a set of dwarves who want her because she has big bones - go figure!) before returning home changed for the better isn't funny, gripping or entertaining in the
slightest.
Throughout his career, he has also developed a bad habit of remaking his own films ("Piranha", "Humanoids from the Deep", "The Black Scorpion", etc.), without improving on them in the
slightest.
If you want to start picking on things like the acting, the special effects, the dialogue, or the absence of a coherent plot that makes even the
slightest
amount of sense, you'll have plenty of material.
I didn't get the
slightest
hint at any point that Solo ever possessed any redeeming character, which became disturbingly apparent when he failed to feed his dog for a few days.
I can very well imagine that it must have been fun to be a part of the production, but it's utterly imbecile and doesn't feature the
slightest
redeeming element.
The chupacabra looks incredibly cheesy, the navy men shoot at the
slightest
movement,throw grenades on the ship, and the acting is horrible.
It isn't smart enough to be drama and there's no moment that's in the
slightest
bit farcical.
Despite the long running time the characters remain fairly under-developed, we do not care about them in the
slightest
& in most cases are longing for their demise.
It fails to convey even the
slightest
sense of excitement, fear, or dread -- unless you count the dread of sitting through the rest of this garbage.
There is not the
slightest
hint of what she might be like WITHOUT depression... not the faintest glimmer of any other aspects of her personality... she just screams.
This movie fails miserably on every possible level, not the least of which are dreadfully wooden performances, dime-store special effects, an irritating musical score, and, most of all, a story lacking even the
slightest
hint of tension or suspense.
Kane Hodder's portrayal of Ed Gein is so far off, it's not even the
slightest
bit funny.
The talentless cast are costumed in cheap, J.C. Penney "Goin' to Church" clothes, and there isn't the
slightest
attempt at period hairstyles or make-up.
No movie like this should add even the
slightest
confusion to the plot.
If you have even the
slightest
appreciation for quality film-making, then avoid this piece of garbage at all costs.
The problem with this movie is that it isn't funny, it isn't scary, it isn't dramatic, it isn't intriguing, it isn't stimulating, it isn't, it isn't exciting, it isn't even the
slightest
bit interesting.
A lot of the elements of the story are consistent between the book and the movie, but Dr. Ross' character goes from a creatively written character who lives for money and ends up causing the volcanic eruption with her greed to a heart-on-her-sleeve damsel in distress who won't do anything if she even catches the
slightest
hint that it might be less than noble.
The props were bad because they did not even look like they could function in the
slightest
amount.
When Tadzio appears and obsession arises, it's evident that Aschenbach hasn't the
slightest
idea who he is beneath his Gilded-Age trappings and carefully lived life.
As a DEVOTED fan of the TV series I can love this movie, and the fact that it even got made after H:LOTS had been canceled, but I would not recommend it to anyone who hasn't had the
slightest
exposure to the series.
The relationship between the two and just the
slightest
details in the film are so acurate and believable.
I was not disappointed in the
slightest
in the film, which was written and directed by Hustle and Flow's creator Craig Brewer.
If you have even the
slightest
appreciation of this genre, this is one you should see.
And there isn't the
slightest
indication he didn't get exactly what he wanted.
Pacino gives Shylock a strange accent that is probably meant to suggest the
slightest
hint of Yiddish.
The worst part overall was the main plot thread, which had to do with some corporate espionage that is never fully explained and we never, ever care about in the
slightest.
If Sadie had even the
slightest
bit of charisma or appeal, we might be able to buy into the concept that she gets the (small) breaks that she does.
That is enough to lose credibility for anyone who has the
slightest
knowledge of the area or the country.
The characters are not the
slightest
bit interesting, and the plot is non-existant.
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