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Bring it On is
supposedly
a comedy, but I simply did not find it very amusing.
The storyline is interesting, but what you watch on the screen isn't after all... It's
supposedly
a deeply philosophical quest for the self and what you watch is a Richard Pryor thing.
The story
supposedly
takes place 5 years after the initial Elm Street events and the house where Nancy lived has been sold to the Walsh family.
After reading the other reviews, I don't agree that this is a movie that PETA would love since it portrays an animal rights activist as an embezzling, slightly deranged loner who mistreats the dogs in her care and has no life, no friends, etc. Peggy didn't appeal to the dog lover in me either - she was the one who left her dog out all night, neglected to repair the hole in her fence, mistreated all the dogs she
supposedly '
rescued'.
Angie Everhart,
supposedly
the temptress, looks old enough to be the hero's mother, even tho she's supposed to be his wicked stepmother.
About the only thing it has in its favour is the fact that the people who made it did so with next to no money (supposedly), and did so for the sheer joy of making it rather than for commercial gain.
I mean they pulled out ever device you can think of, from snatches of Jules Verne's Mysterious Island with huge insects to jumping around on a staged deck,
supposedly
in the midst of a raging storm at sea.
Two hours of movie that feel like four, a disjointed script, some
supposedly
poetic images without any meaning and a bunch of wasted talented actors.
In one of his early sketches he tells an inquisitive reporter that the tragedy of his life was the strange death of his twin - the boy had one only one mark on his body that differs him from his brother - Twain shows it to the reporter on his own person, and says that was the boy who
supposedly
died mysteriously and was buried.
I went in being optimistic of catching a horror movie but I burst out laughing when i saw the first
supposedly '
scary' scene where the God of Death appears.
I do contend nonetheless that "The Prince and the Showgirl" is a delightful comedy in an interesting historic setting with hidden message underneath; a movie in which the
supposedly
empty-headed blonde looms a lot larger than her illustrious male costar/director.
This film is
supposedly
based on the true account of a prisoner who escaped from Devil's Island in French Guiana.
I rented it because it
supposedly
starred Australian actor Jack Thompson, a long-time favorite of mine who, it turns out, has almost no role in the movie.
Supposedly, if you say "Candyman" in the mirror five times, the Candyman will appear to you, with his big hook-hand, and brutally murder you.
But oddly, its flaws are no worse than those of
supposedly
sophisticated films like 'The Last of the Mohicans'.
Supposedly, the Hindu curse resurfaces, claiming the lives of greedy treasure-seekers.
But the inane editing of this mess
(supposedly
by Bob Dylan himself - no wonder -) leaves you completely disillusioned and unsatisfied.
Dreary and flatly directed, 'The Philadelphia Experiment' is a disappointing lump based on a
supposedly
true story in which sailors Michael Pare and Bobby Di Cicco are transported from 1943 to 1984 during a radar test.
After the railway journey she is seen alighting in a
supposedly
war-torn, yet oddly blimp-free and undamaged London from a post-war (indeed relatively modern) London bus.
I sat unmoved during scenes
supposedly
trying to tug at my heart strings.
He took the same basic plot of House and added strange,
supposedly
humorous things.
There was one moment throughout the whole movie when it evoked some emotion other then boredom and disgust, and that was when Lexi put her had through the back door and dropped the phone and contaminated ash in the house, i felt anger that she would do that to her husband who she
supposedly
loved (allthough i got no sense of any connection between her and her husband) i feel bad for the actors it was not there fault they got the parts, in fact i admire that they made the appalling script come to life, its not there fault it was badly written.
The two main characters, Lindsay Lohan and Megan Fox are
supposedly
rivals, but they should be friends, as both of them are the most obnoxious brats I have ever seen on film.
This movie was a rewrite of a Broadway play, where the husband buys the house that George Washington
supposedly
slept in.
"Land of the Lost" is a movie with a plot similar in ways to the eponymous 1970's TV show on which it is
supposedly
based.
The tyrannical ruler of this movie(played by Orson Welles) is emotionless and just not very impressive as a person but
supposedly
because he had the money he could rule over everyone.
I could have cared less about Hugh Grant's character's arc; or any other of the rich, spoiled and petulant
(supposedly
adult) characters.
The criminal organization that "Cynthia" goes after is
supposedly
making billion dollar deals, yet its headquarters seem to be a small cheap room.
Supposedly, there's humour in characters jumping around and moving about erratically.
Supposedly
there is still one special effect left undone.
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