Stories
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None of the three
stories
is really original or distinguished either.
As in many average
stories
of this type, the characters exist merely to tell the
stories
with their twists and turns.
No questions being asked, no comments being made on power abuse or police terror, when James Stewart, solid and convincing as always, solves all the
stories
from Dillinger to 5th Column more or less singlehandedly.
These are just ten, not-very-atypical
stories
and problems, exemplifying how anybody's life (or part of it) is fodder for film.
A woman asks for advice on the road to reach a mysterious town, and hears two ghoulish
stories
from the local weirdo, both zombie related.
We have much better
stories
to tell that don't have to be so preachy.
I was writing better
stories
than this in 8th grade.
Bruce Nolan is, let's be honest, a pretty mediocre journalist, with not exactly great
stories
(like a story of a giant cookie, what a faux pas, and the Niagara report is complete fiasco!), he's a man with a job he completely DESERVES (he's not a good journalist, he's a comedian), considering his potentials, with a nice home, sugar sweet girlfriend, and OH HORROR!!!! Dog who is not house trained!!! Yes, as soon as Bruce, at the beginning of the movie starts addressing GOd in a "God, why do you hate me!" manner, average viewer must think: "Why, what's wrong with your life, Bruce?". Bruce is not, and definitely NOT the man with real problems in life.
It is understandable that books and movies differ but it was two different stories, only the names and some of the book's story remained.
Television has microwaved so many great books and stories, this is a perfect example of that.
There wasn't any similarity with the original characters and the
stories
are boring and poorly made .
The
stories
are quite different, but the worlds pictured are very much alike.
Put together bad actors, fake limbs, and three stupid
stories
and what do you get?
The sequel has few worthwhile moments, so the transparency of the
stories
are even more apparent.
The original series combined both creepy
stories
and subtlety of performance with great attention to lighting and settings.
The whole day was just her telling
stories
about how she never would have seen him as the Wichita Killer.
Besides the terrible acting the
stories
were boring and for the most part predictable.
I think that Jean Claude van Dam improved the genre with adding plausible
stories
in his films and having film makers who know how to use the camera.
The first ten minutes of unusual (and untrue!)
stories
had me thinking "This is going to be a classic" But it was all down hill from there!
I was waiting for the big moment where all the
stories
inter connect and then suddenly..it rains frog?? it was if the writer said "i've gone to deep how can i pull all these
stories
together cleverely....Oh sod it i'll just have it raining frogs".
Annik Borel plays a disturbed woman believing her families ghost
stories
that her ancestor who eerily resembles her was a werewolf, and believes their fate are destined to be the same.
I mean, this is one of the great
stories
of the twentieth century: an unknown man takes advantage of the unsuspecting airline industry and GETS AWAY with millions in ransom without hurting anyone or bungling the attempt.
However, in his short career Hamilton has established himself as a creative director that manages to make inventive and original
stories.
One story or even two or three long
stories
with excerpts from the book interspersed through the movie would have been preferable, in my opinion.
the stories, and I use the world loosely, are incoherent and do make any sense at all.
Some scary/horror movies just fail to break the mold of the "lets do something forbidden and forsaken for the sake of fun because all the
stories
are just lies" cliché.
But man, what a disappointment... "Bangkok haunted" are three
stories
about love, revenge, ghosts, etc. that are no scary at all, not even disturbing (as "The eye" was)... no nothing.
Kevin VanHook had probably a good idea on the story (in my opinion, but I love such stories), but things just didn't work out in the end.
Kundera's novels are great because of his manipulation of the narrative concept, his ability to step in and out of
stories
he constructs.
But.... too many stories, too short and lacking really any sense.
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