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Alas, the movie is talky, boring, predictable and even devoid of interesting special effects.
Flatly directed by Rafael Portillo, with a
talky
and tedious script by Alfredo Salazar and Guillermo Calderon, cruddy continuity (for example, the Bat was clearly killed at the end of the previous film, but is miraculously alive and well here!),
The lousy dubbing, excess amount of grainy "National Geographic"-like animal stock 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.
It's
talky
in the extreme.
Written, directed, shot, scored and edited with an appalling lack of flair and finesse by the singularly talentless Rick Sloane (who later disgraced celluloid some more with the absolutely atrocious "Hobgoblins"), this horrendously ham-fisted attempt at a slasher spoof strikes out something rotten in every conceivable way: the excruciatingly lethargic pacing, the painfully static, grainy cinematography (there's a stinky surplus of drab master shots featured throughout), an annoyingly droning and redundant hum'n'shiver synthesizer score, the flat (non)direction, a tediously
talky
and uneventful script, the groan-inducing sophomoric sense of lowbrow humor, the bloodless murder set pieces, a pitifully unscary killer (he's just some wrinkled-up old guy in pasty make-up), the uniformly obnoxious and unappealing characters, a dissatisfyingly abrupt ending, and lifeless performances from a noticeably uninspired cast all ensure that watching this schlocky swill is about as fun and rewarding as eating rancid raw eels drenched with sour vinegar.
Maman Firmansyah's blah, uninspired direction and Piet Burnama's dull,
talky
script thoroughly undermine any trashy vitality this flick needs in order to qualify as a pleasing piece of babes-behind-bars exploitation junk: the sluggish pace painfully drags throughout, there's no gratuitous female nudity whatsoever (the girls don't even show any skin during the obligatory group shower scene!), the expected torture and degradation are both extremely tame and tepid, the moderate crummy gore likewise fails to impress, and even a ridiculous catfight sequence ain't nothing to get excited about.
I really don't know, it IS better then their "Splatter Rampage Wrestling" but not be much as the basement level of acting is cringe-worthy and when a 'horror' film is as
talky
as this one is, that's not a good thing.
And it's awfully
talky
for a movie about people who don't speak English.
This is excellent if somewhat
talky
at times, and the sets and feel aren't a far cry from "Thunderbirds" territory but will live actors for once.
What makes this series a breath of fresh air is that it features main characters that you are hooked on and find relatable by episode 2. These are real, breathing, alive characters that have personal baggage, yet it's not a talky, batty type of baggage that American flotsam such as "Grey's Anatomy" or "Desperate Housewives" spoons out.
The set-up was too long and talky, and when it was done, the main character remained as flat and opaque as he had been in the first scene.
Quite talky, too.
After a lot of
talky
scenes murders start to take place involving snakes, foxes and such.
The script is way too
talky
and not enough gore or action to even call it slow paced.
Annoying
talky
with no real plot.
The episode is slow, inconsistent and way too
talky.
"Her Cardboard Lover" was
talky
and boring in parts.
Supporting turns by David Thewlis and Charlotte Rampling waste these fine actors on
talky
exposition scenes and cliché-heavy posturing.
It would be tempting to blame this movie's failure on the dull,
talky
script, or director George Cukor, who never seems interested in livening up the film's generally comatose state.
Anyone who complains that his films are too
talky
and claustrophobic should be forced to view this, to learn to appreciate the more spare style he opted for in excellent films like "The Bitter Tears Of Petra von Kant".
Released straight-to-video back in early 2003, "Dahmer" is an overtly talky, boring, badly acted and virtually bloodless snore-fest of a true-crime drama that never truly delves into the monstrous and demented psyche of the late mass murderer like it had the perfectly good potential to do!
It is also a very
talky
movie with sporadic action sequences.
It was
talky
and difficult to fathom, at times.
Too arch, too
talky
appears to be the general verdict.
It is certainly arch and talky, but it is also wonderful.
I was prepared for a turgid
talky
soap opera cum travelogue, but was pleased to find a fast-paced script, an underlying moral, excellent portrayals from all the actors, especially Peter Finch, amazing special effects, suspense, and beautiful cinematography--there's even a shot of the majestic stone Buddhas recently destroyed by the Taliban.
It is somewhat
talky
and you soon know where it is going, but it has shades reminiscent of Rosemary's Baby with regards to the man-woman relationship and a future conspiracy.
But in place of a story we get a series of static and
talky
(because they come from stage-plays) and disconnected scenes, all much the same as one another.
Adapted from a stage play it is admittedly slow and talky, but it does challenge the intellect.
A charming small scale British sci fi thriller from 1967, 'Night of the Big Heat' benefits from some good performances, solid direction, excellent set design, good editing and a plot which, whilst talky, does not lapse into boredom.
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