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1st watched 4/29/2007 - 4 out of 10(Dir-Mick Garris): Campy vampire-like Stephen King movie has so many
strange
and goofy elements that you start laughing over the extreme weirdness about 3/4 the way into the movie and you wonder if this movie might have a cult following for King fans.
It was a little
strange.
I don't want to give it away, in case you actually are
strange
enough to see this piece of junk.
The plot of this massacre is very strange, which fits along with all of the performances and dialog.
As bizarre settings go, it's a winner and one which perfectly fits the
strange
movie that is "Dead Letter Office".
For some
strange
reason the film world is driven by fashion .
This is indeed quite the
strange
movie... First, we have an ex-U.S.-gymnast trying to turn actor (or something), and this seems to be the only role he ever got (that I know of anyway) -- and for good reason.
Couple this with mediocre directing, really
strange
scenes (such as the one where the kid reaches over the ravine and mysteriously falls in), and thoroughly abysmal dialog ("Look!" "Musta peed his pants!"), and you get one complete failure.
"Strange
Cargo" is no exception.
But something
strange
happens about 20 minutes into the film.
1: Someone who had a lot to do with making this movie had a
strange
and sick fascination for food, it was gross and unecessary.
It is
strange
to learn that Toby Young was actually involved a lot in the writing of the script (as he claims himself in the post script of the book).
Steven Vasquez directed and co-wrote with James Townsend, the star, this
strange
little drama cum horror flick with evidently very good ideas and intentions: make a gay film that takes a different storyline than the usual fare and make a drama that wants to be judged on its merits as a thriller.
This Santa movie starts off
strange
and I think Santa might be a pedo.
And the reason I saw it was because we went to the sneak preview (here in Holland we have a
strange
system regarding sneak previews, you pay less money then for a regular movie and you don't know what movie it is that you will be watching.
The chemistry between George C. Scott and Susannah York was non-existent and watching an American Rochester felt
strange.
And when he started fawning over his newborn baby, I just wanted to go and be in the company of someone normal, preferably not a self-obsessed film director with a
strange
penchant for tacky music.
Stilted, stagy,
strange
and opaque, if visually striking ... a wannabe-erotic fantasy.
En route to a small town that lays way off the beaten track (but which looks suspiciously close to a freeway), a female reporter runs into a
strange
hitch-hiker who agrees to help direct her to her destination.
Along the way one greedy robber decides to bailout with the money landing in a cornfield monitored by
strange
looking scarecrows.
The story is about a group of teenagers who, for some inexplicable reason, have super powers, and when they use some special device, they morph into strange, poorly designed suits.
Well, the young lady meets up with the child and we soon learn that not only is she
strange
but everyone in the film is very bizarre as well.
Unfortunately it turns into a bizarre collage of random "survival events" (including two especially hokey scenes involving fighting a bear) and
strange
hallucinations that make you wonder if this kid isn't just sitting in an alley somewhere on pot dreaming up this whole movie (and what a nightmare it is!).
I had been expecting a lot from it, as I'm a huge fan of James Cameron (and not just since "Titanic", I might add), and his name in the credits I thought would be a guarantee of quality (Then again, he also wrote the leaden
Strange
Days..).
Like other good original films, filmmakers for some
strange
reason thought that even more campy sequels were needed rather than what worked the first time(See CHUD then CHUD II to illustrate this point).
No one knows why or who, but an investigative reporter (Luana Walters) notes that each bride was wearing a
strange
orchid and she goes to interview its creator, Dr. Lorenz (Bela Lugosi).
The father suspects something though, as his family seems to be getting rather strange, somewhere he finds out if you hold a mirror to them while they are sleeping you can see if they are possessed.
All in all a really weak horror movie even by television standards...television movies that do work are out there as "This House Possessed" is pretty good and there is another haunted house movie about a woman and these
strange
creatures that is also rather good.
Then we are introduced to a family going camping in the same woods, soon after they arrive they are joined by a
strange
old man who likes talking about his son.
Now Dinosaurs was a bit
strange
but at least it was entertaining.
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