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I think perhaps the movie must've
sounded
good in development, but something got lost in translation.
The flashbacks are mostly mundane and predictable, dully acted and with a soundtrack that could put The Laughing Cow out of business it was so cheesy, it actually
sounded
like muzak or copyright free elevator stuff!!! To be avoided at all costs unless you need something to watch with granny of a Sunday evening.
I actually went into this film with some expectations, not because I thought the film
sounded
particularly good, but because I'm a fan of Italian exploitation flicks and with a cast that sees Franco Nero and Telly Savalas starring alongside Oliver Twist, I figured it had to be interesting at least.
Based on the plot summary on the DVD case, the premise really
sounded
promising.
As soon as I heard the score, I said to myself that it
sounded
very familiar.
First, let me start off by saying this film
SOUNDED
very interesting: A serial killer copycatting the works of Edgar Allan Poe (who is one of my writers of all time).
Perhaps Comedy Central will give him one more season, but episodes I saw
sounded
tired and samey with more words beeped out than the Osbournes.
swear,even the characters
sounded
like they were bored,and would rather be somewhere else.which says that the voice actors were bored and wanted to be someplace else,at least that's the impression.some of the same actors return for this dismal effort,but an integral par of the success of the first one was Michael J.Fox as the main hero, Milo Thatch.i
From the jacket, it
sounded
like this was on par with Freddy, Jason, or maybe "The Shining."
I knew I was in for a LONG 90 minutes when the opening voice over mispronounced the word 'scarecrow' (it
sounded
like Scare Crew).
As intriguing the idea
sounded
to me, as much was I bored by its realisation.
However, the script was not only predictable (except for the last scene), but the dialogue was treacly and
sounded
as if it was lifted from a third-rate romance novel.
Rolling Kansas
sounded
promising (in fact the program guide gave it 2.5 out of 4 stars which usually means it's fairly watchable) but I pretty much fast-forwarded through it.
It
sounded
so promising in the Rental Store, the premise
sounded
great and I couldnt wait to get home and watch it.
Sounded
intriguing!!
The story at first
sounded
interesting but the whole movie look like a movie shot by a bunch of university student, with specials effect that me laugh, the blood look like a mix of red and white paint, the fire effect on the demon face look like it was done with a program i could buy at my local computer shop.
The theme song was great, only because Drake had been in it, the music was pretty good and Miranda's voice
sounded
fake.
The music which
sounded
memorably whilst the credits also provoked me in the positive sense.
I bought this film at Blockbuster for $3.00, because it
sounded
interesting (a bit Ranma-esque, with the idea of someone dragging around a skeleton), because there was a cute girl in a mini-skirt on the back, and because there was a Restricted Viewing sticker on it.
And it is sad, because in the interview he
sounded
like this was to be an epic film and meant more than you could see.
I thought I had seen this film before as the plot summary
sounded
familiar.
Most of the voice over artists really
sounded
like they were dead pan and they were going to die at anytime now.
I'm pretty sure it was not a problem with me or the tape, because some actors and the sound track
sounded
great.
The plot
sounded
great, about a half-human, half-leopard creature in Africa that becomes the subject of a documentary by young American adults.
Weeks after my order confirmation it finally arrived and I was extremely excited to finally be sitting in front of my TV ready to watch a film that
sounded
so interesting and controversial and filmed in an area of the world where so many good movies are.
I popped it in and got a bad feeling when they started showing trailers for low budget straight-to-video flicks, and even worse when a music video of the main song for the movie, which
sounded
like elevator music and featured corny slomo clips from the movie preceded the main feature.
Like Seinfeld has the same riff that is played over and over again (difference being that i like Seinfeld)..this movie had this jazz riff that it kept playing, which
sounded
highly inappropriate at times, especially when people were dealing with the deaths of the plane crash.
The acting was flat (at least none of the actors
sounded
like they'd just got the script that morning) and the film and sound quality made me think of the 70s movie of the week bombs.
I rented this movie because it
sounded
like something I would be interested in watching.
It
sounded
and looked fun.
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