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My final word is save your time, when it comes on TV watch something better, like the
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quotes.
The lousy dubbing, excess amount of grainy "National Geographic"-like animal
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footage, groovy, jazzy lounge score, terrible acting, talky, uneventful narrative, tepid soft-core sex scenes, and static photography don't help matters any as well.
You might sell some it as
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footage to be used in a part of another film.
The overall concept wasn't a bad one, a man bored with his life as a
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broker becomes a serial killer.
But the problem with the movie is there is no in between, he goes straight from
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broker to serial killer.
Kinda like watching Plan 9 with
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F-16 footage.
Second, the camera work is very heavy-handed, and the the film
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is poor.
Not really all that much to this movie...either a stunt racer or a
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car racer has a flaming car in the beginning of the movie, goes to bar, is approached by a biker gang who ruins his chances with a very lovely lady, offer him a job, he goes back to their place, refuses, the police ask him to accept their ya go!!! What plays out is a very annoying little film that sees the hero not really do all that much and a biker gang that can kill and for some reason the police can not pin a crime on them.
They may have said
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car driver because why would a stunt racer be racing and I wouldn't think it would be all that uncommon for a stunt car to crash.
The Ten Steps employs the
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techniques in camera movement, lighting and music that one would expect in a below average horror film.
This is possibly the worst of the cockney gangster genre that has blighted the British film industry since Mockney Guy Ritchie unleashed Lock
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and two badly acted barrels.
They got too carried away with
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footage and photography, so little content.
This also marks a big turning point in Seagal's career because this film is the first of his to really dig out the
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footage.
I was shocked enough when Dolph Lundgren had a brief stint in the
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action video world, which thankfully he has escaped from.
Legendary pop star Steve Alaimo ("Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying") stars as an unlikable
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car racer whose career has hit the skids (ha ha) because he constantly crashes his car (or as he laments, "I'm tired of being run down by every grease monkey that gets behind the wheel").
Wood uses raw slabs of innocuous, incidental
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footage, and then builds a "story" around them - and what a story!! Wood himself stars as Glen, a regular Joe who just happens to enjoy lounging around in his fiancee's lingerie and sweaters.
Bad points; the writers try to do good science but it falls down in direction and production (eg, a rock drilling mole using superheated rock drilling equipment breaks surface underwater with nary a bubble or boiling cauldron to be seen), the characters are cliché's and the plot unfolding is pretty
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standard.
If you took all the
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elements of a Shrek movie (grumpy ogre, annoying donkey, cute kitty, obligatory dance number, etc.), put them in a blender and condensed it to 20 minutes, you'd have this mess.
The movies would have been much funnier if they had played their radio characters instead of retreads of
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casting.
It seemed filled with
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military footage.
Prat falls, bumbling thieves, wicked German racing competitors and a pretty bouncing feminist all fall under the category of
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supply.
A lot of this film also looked like
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footage.
I think that would have been a more appropriate title for this film, since it is padded to hell and back with
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footage of various bugs and animals.
With two unsuccessful marriages behind her (and two more in her future) Veronica headed for New York City, where she made occasional television and summer
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appearances before dropping completely out of sight.
The first ten minutes alone show Wayne and bandits in nighttime scenes intercut with
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footage obviously shot in the day.
A 1957 Roger Corman non epic in which a sundry bunch of characters end up in a lead lined valley (sic) just as
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footage thermo nuclear heck is unleashed.
You can tell because the film
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used to shoot their scenes doesn't match the film used for shooting "Jack-O."
This thing is like a moron's guide to crap film-making: In bred Southern git, stupid but attractive leads, knives a plenty, gore a plenty,
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menacing truck, I could go on.
attempt to interact with the
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footage.
None of the characters are helped by the script, which is almost childishly ridiculous in the way it attempts to explain scientific concepts unscientifically, offers the most unrealistic
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relationship between Mr. Cusack and Ms. Dern imaginable, doesn't even give us the cheap thrill of watching the army drop nuclear bombs on Japan, and relies heavily on voice-over-a technique that is evil anytime, even when explaining a characters true innermost thoughts, or for the narration of something that cannot be possibly show on the film medium, but is used here to read some absolutely trite selections out of Cusack's diary.
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