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The
stereotypical
teenage son and his girlfriend, the black guy with a white girlfriend, and the two lesbians have to do battle with three killer scarecrows- but, don't be tricked like I was, this isn't nearly as fun as it sounds.
C. Thomas Howell affects the husky voice of the
stereotypical
loner; you know like Eastwood's been done to death.
Add to this
stereotypical
sounds effects, Latin Americans who speak English with one another, and a villain that just disappears from the story.
June Allyson was good as Jo but I found every sister to be
stereotypical
and form driven.
OK, we were going along with the
stereotypical
bad orphanage experience and explaining to our son, adopted from Russia, that this was over-the-top acting and dramatization, so we could get to the dog playing soccer (since he plays soccer).
The only thing to enjoy is Pink Floyd's wonderful soundtrack, which is too good for
stereotypical
waste like this.
Conn plays the stereotypically goofy-homely-vulnerable girl who is in love with Michael Zaslow, who plays the
stereotypical
yuppie-wannabe guy.
This movie only tries to serve straight audiences wanting to laugh about
stereotypical
gay men.
Crialese uselessly insists on
stereotypical
situations and characters, trying to melt neorealistic suggestions and video-music technique, Fellinian surrealistic remembrances and a very annoying and completely off-topic soundtrack, leading the whole thing towards an end which gives you the sensation of an exaggeratedly long story cut abruptly short.
How about
stereotypical "
characters", situations and locations?
It a messy pastiche of
stereotypical
gangsters (think of Bugs Bunny cartoons) and silly supporting characters (the lady doctor and the writer).
Arthur Hunnicutt plays a very
stereotypical
role as a mountain man (probably the Ozarks) who goes hunting with his favorite coon dog.
The dialogs are really bad written (90% of the script is consisted of cursing), the characters are
stereotypical
morons, the story and its twists are very predictable and the action sequences (this movie supposed to be an action comedy) are filmed very very bad and without any style.
Joe Pesci, oh my...Joe Pesci (who mysteriously is not cast) plays THE ULTIMATE
stereotypical
Joe Pesci movie character, complete with mob killing and constant use of the F word.
They also fall into some
stereotypical
behavior because that must be what's expected in this genre of movie.
wow...I just watched this movie...American people have this
stereotypical
view towards Hindi films such as, ALL Indian films have dances, songs and a love story....Its pathetic how far away from the truth that is.
This film simply exposes the
stereotypical
western view of Hindi films.
Just like most other Hollywood films these days, this shows a very
stereotypical
view of of another country, where truth is thrown out the window.
I've never been a fan of Gus Van Sant and as part of what previous posters have described as the new youth generation i was very disappointed and slightly angry at the
stereotypical
depiction of the characters in the film especially as they were used to string along the film's ridiculous storyline which is pretty much enforcing to the viewing masses that skateboarders are social rejects and should be blamed for crimes.
While credited as a Tom and Jerry cartoon, this is not the cat-and-mouse team but an earlier Mutt-and-Jeff rip-off featuring them going to Africa and disguising themselves in the
stereotypical
burnt cork makeup to try to blend in.
Mmmm, a previous summary says "if you like aliens and predator you will enjoy this film" i could not disagree more, this film pays no respect to its weighty lineage and has reduced two of the best loved sci fi strands to little more than a teen horror slasher movie, it has none of the tension or foreboding present in previous alien or predator movies and there is no discernible lead character, i really did not care about any of the characters and i positively yearned to see the
stereotypical
cast die as soon as possible in the vain hope something better would replace them, it really takes super human incompetence to have two of the most fearsome creatures ever invented positively fail to make a gripping thrilling movie, only watch this if you want to see how NOT to do it.
What we get instead is poorly acted hysteria dressed up with a
stereotypical
try hard eighties veneer.
Should we just chalk up her agreeing to do this movie as a sign of senility...is she too old to distinguish comedy from
stereotypical
trash?
But what Uwe Boll has done here, is to take the game and modified every one of its good aspects and turned them into something horrible (well not the length, the movie runs only a merciful 90 min) The characters are even more
stereotypical
than in the game, which is quite an achievement.
Stereotypical
and predictable to the last toe-crumbling minute.
Bill is currently trying to hunt down the killer (seriously he doesn't have a name, he's just The Killer), and he is trying to coerce a local news reporter named Rita to help him with his investigation, Bill is the
stereotypical
hard-edged cop and he threatens Rita to throw her in jail for obstruction of justice.
As for poor Laura del Sol she does what she can but her character is no more than every northern European's idea of the
stereotypical
Latino woman who's all pouts and hot temperament.
Yes there were times where the jokes were funny, but the
stereotypical
roles were painful.
most of the situations were boring, unbelievable,
stereotypical
and SO not funny just...terrible!
Natalie Portman's various characters also seemed ridiculously
stereotypical.
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