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This one tries to be original, and succeeds to some degree... of course, the formula is basically the same, so it's like watching the same movie for a third time with
slightly
altered plot.
Even Though the boys deserved some of what they got.....the sadistic gruesome executions were
"slightly"
over the top.
That great British jobbing actor, John LeMesurier, has a three minute cameo as Burton's friend, and appears to be
slightly
inebriated, speaking his lines in a barely audible voice.
In sum, the film is little better than a History Channel documentary, with the exception that the filmmaker has a
slightly
greater sensibility than your average History Channel documentary editor and thus can more artfully arrange the details of Goebbels' life.
Those attracted to the intimacy and depth of Umbrellas will be
slightly
horrified to discover a cut-and-paste musical in the American style - awkward, stilted dialogue with inexplicable song-and-dance numbers.
So instead of speaking to the cops - her allies - or getting on the blower at a call-box direct to her dad to warn him his life is in danger, McAdams prefers instead to steal a People Carrier off a family in the Airport forecourt (call the damned security...) and drives home to daddy, mowing down the assassin with the vehicle in the front garden of the house, in a rich neighbourhood-watch district, crushing the front porch in the process - an act which actually
slightly
wakes dad up from an afternoon snooze, after about a minute, yet which somehow fails to register with neighbours who aren't even mildly curious, thus ensuring 15 more minutes of hide and seek shenanigans as the duo run around the vast Hollodeck type house... Dohhh, it actually hurts to keep thinking about it all - Cillian (surely renamed Silly 'un for doing this one?)
Only on a very rare occasion does an episode of the x-files fail to generate any excitement or does the episode contain anything which is just totally boring to watch.A detective and his former partner both die in unexplained circumstances.The deaths are linked to the presence of a little girl who was there when the deaths took place.Mulder has devised a theory that a policeman murdered by his colleagues has come back reincarnated as the little girl and is exacting revenge.Now for the bizarre bit.The little girl has no connection at all and seems to just a random person chosen as the reincarnation.I think this was
slightly
lazy writing by the writers and this episode ranks as one of the worst in x-files history!
The robots are huge and look like
slightly
better versions of the ones from said shows mainly because they are less colorful so while this movie is not good, it isn't all bad to watch.
The scenes between Benicio Del Toro and Demian Bichir (who is at best a second level actor,with a
slightly
high pitched voice) have no drama or depth and basically come down to Castro telling Che: go here, go there, do this and that, with no explanation as to what effect or use this action will result in.
First they spend the night at an inn where the
slightly
deaf landlord gets hollered at, with increasing irritation to the audience, by Gaffari.
Watching CBS's "Surrender, Dorothy", I kept wondering why Diane Keaton would want to be in it (not because it's a television movie--with the dearth of enticing roles for
slightly
older actresses, it isn't any wonder why Academy Award winning performers such as Keaton turn to TV--but because it offers no opportunities for Keaton to shine).
I admire the effort (though
slightly
failed) on the attempt at showing the Christian people in a different way...even though they did that, the way it presented the gospel was a bit stock and kiddish.
It's a idealist film and as a musician, feel
slightly
offended after watching it.
The nerd who made this movie is obviously very religious and knows
slightly
about the game of poker, but I doubt he's ever played above 3-6.
Slightly
valid comments, but the MTV version goes a step further, using the basic story structure to deliver chipper beach bums cavorting to really bad music.
Nobody I have talked with thought it was even
slightly
funny.
This is the same story I've seen hundreds of times, only told here with
slightly
different circumstances.
I thought that this was just
slightly
far fetched, even for a film.
The horrendous dubbing didn't bother me as much and I suspect if I had been really drunk, some of it MIGHT have been
slightly
humorous....maybe.
"Dracula II:Ascension" is the story of a group of medical students who come across the body of Dracula.When a mysterious stranger appears and offers the students $30 million to harvest the body and steal its blood for auction,it's an offer they can hardly refuse.Soon the students also find themselves relentlessly pursued by a vampire killer from the Vatican!"Dracula II:Ascension" is a
slightly
entertaining horror film that has many flaws.The characters are one-dimensional and the acting is pretty average.There are some good gore effects like really cool double decapitation scene,but there is not enough violence for my liking.The film becomes quickly boring and forgettable and there is absolutely no suspense.So if you like modern vampire flicks give it a look.I prefer atmospheric vampire chillers from 60's and early 70's like "Lips of Blood","The Brides of Dracula" or "Lemora:A Child's Tale of Supernatural" to name only a few.4 out of 10.
The script was poor and John Gordon Sinclair trying too hard to recreate his schoolboy image,
slightly
wacky and off the wall.
"The Corpse Vanishes" is
slightly
more entertaining than bottom-of-the-barrel dreck like "The Invisible Ghost" and "The Ape Man", but it's no classic.
This movie is
slightly
more likable than other Schneider-starring flicks (such as another lame same-plot follow-up The Hot Chick), but it almost feels like they want audiences to hate it by casting a reality TV star as the romantic lead (Colleen Haskell from "Survivor") and inserting a cameo by Norm MacDonald.
Another horror flick in which a goof-ball teenager battles a madman and his supernatural sidekick who want to take over?! Yes, but the fact that this one was from Canada gives it a
slightly
different feel.
The storyline: the beginning is
slightly
unusual, but thereafter goes into the standard any-movie style, with every plot turn as predictable as your average knock-knock joke.
The opening scene sets the stage (literally) for the personalities of the gambler, Kansas Charlie (Eddy Chandler), and his buddy, John Scott (John Wayne) the rodeo (say Roh-Day-oh) star, both of whom are
slightly
randy.
Even some shows I really hate had
slightly
better animation.
After watching Awake,I led to a conclusion:director and screenwriter Joby Harold made Awake with the intention of laughing at the spectator,for the simple fact the movie is full of ridiculous elements.Awake has a lot of plot holes and it is full of absurd and ridiculous elements(for example,the hospital uniform the spirit of the main character uses...did the ghost of a doctor leave it in the floor ?).The concept behind this movie is
slightly
ingenious but all the plot holes and the absurd things make of this a stupid and crappy film.With the exception of the great Lena Olin,all the actors bring bad performances.Hayden Christensen has zero expressions and the same applies for Jessica Alba.The extraordinary actor Terrence Howard is enormously wasted on his role.Awake makes a laugh of the spectator.It's so ridiculous and full of absurd things that it's impossible to take it seriously.My recommendation is:skip this crappy movie.
Tony Scott's poor directing style puts shame to an already uninteresting and
slightly
untrue story of Domino Harvey's life as a bounty hunter.
My nose is bent
slightly
out of shape as I write this.
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