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The first two
stories
are decent, nothing spectacular.
The filmmakers seemed to have read too much Guns'n'Roses or Motley Crue
stories.
Three unconnected
stories
about completely stupid and random things are occasionally interrupted by a bus and a boring monologue about relationships by a stupid man.
I mean how could they make the most beloved
stories
by Dr. Seuss be made into film and being one of the worst films of all-time and such a disappointment.
America has an abundance of better
stories
to be told.
Michael Allred's comic book stories, particularly his work on Madman, usually are a great deal of fun.
The whole thing looked like three
stories
trying some way to tie them together and make a movie.
Macbeth is one of the most frequently told
stories
in cinema and has been translated many times in numerous theater and celluloid settings.
It seems a shame that Disney cannot see the benefit of making movies from more of the
stories
contained in those pages, although perhaps, it doesn't have the permission to use them.
When one considers that Carson McCullers is one of the foremost literary figures of the 20th century, it seems that it needs a very great lack of talent to be able to ruin one of her stories, but this movie shows it can be done!
As for the
stories
themselves, well..
Stories
of this sort should be left for the Oliver Stone's of the world.
Okay, I guess I'm pretty much a fan of spindled, mutilated, and destroyed Stephen King
stories
(when they reach the 'Screen') as any of us sad Masochists out here.
The constant intercutting between the past and present
stories
left me unable to concentrate on either.
The good ones with actual good stories, and the crappy ones that just plain stink.
It's the story that makes the movie, and the
stories
for these movies are just weak.
I grew up in Brittany with
stories
of celtic legends, and spent 5 years in Rennes, the town in which this film is said to take place... Shame that not any actor nor camera from this flick ever arrived in Rennes.
This was one of Christie's later
stories.
This film does not deliver anything but worn out retreads of similar stories, an aimless script, weak ad-libs, uninspired acting, and unfunny self-gratifying humor.
Not the stories, not the blurry too dark to see anything videos, not the pictures, not the tape recordings!
The acting was bad, and so were the
stories.
You hear plenty of
stories
of people talking about freaky events but you see none.
It really was a waste of time creating this droll unemotional piece of work and more time really should be spent work-shopping scripts and creating good stories, not creating a mess like this.
Directors of "The Messengers" Danny Pang and Oxide Pang are responsible for "The Eye" and its sequel and their premiere American picture plays like "The Grudge"-lite set in a farmhouse.A family of four move from Chicago to a run-down sunflower farm in rural North Dakota.Almost immediately their teenage daughter Jess starts seeing ghosts.Of course her parents and the police are skeptical.Admittedly the film is well-made and there are two or three effective scares,but relies too much on 'boo' effect.Still the plot is a carbon copy of many ghost
stories
and the ending is anti-climatic and stupefyingly awful.Scares are on the low side too with a tendency toward CGI.Overall,"The Messengers" is a pretty weak horror film that simply doesn't deliver.4
The story is just like the original with a couple of tweaks and like most movies based on other stories, never tweak with the original story!
In 1951, MGM and Looney Toons were making some of their very best cartoons--with amazing animation, exceptional backgrounds and great
stories.
Later, it got even worse as in addition to lousy animation and backgrounds, the
stories
themselves became almost unbearable for adults to watch.
The plot is very far fetched seeming to want to combine three or four
stories
into one ultimate Trek adventure, but it ends up an unfunny when it tries to be, not tense when it wants to be and not action packed like it tries to be mess of inconsistencies.
It has one of the most moving
stories
and is very true to life.
I understand the purpose of the director to tell
stories
that aren't stories, but the way he tried to show time passing by (the couple of joggers, who first appear jogging together, than jogging with a stroller (sic!), than the man alone...) and to link the "adventures" of the characters (the final scene, with the maid climbing a mountain seeing the big black guy on another cliff, and then seeing the boat with her former employer and saying "Oh, a boat!") were awful.
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