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Granted, it may be that I would have preferred a more supernatural type origin than the scientific one so it may be just my
tastes
that make me think ill of this movie than anything else.
I am aware that
tastes
are VERY different, but in my opinion this is one of the worst movies I have (partly) seen in a long time.
To Eureopean tastes, and probably also to American tastes, many aspects of the movie seem to be implausible.
That's only my
tastes
in films.
I personally spend most of my television viewing time watching TLC, TDC and History Channel and I think my interests and
tastes
mirror Cameron's to a great degree.
The brief sexual tid bits are underplayed (perhaps due to the
tastes
of the times) but should have been made a bit stronger.
me,the story had very little depth,and the villain for Supergirl is pretty weak.there is too much mysticism for this type of movie,for my tastes.plus
At first I only kept watching because there was nothing else on, and it looked a little slow for my
tastes.
We all have different
tastes.
At first I was drawn to the action elements (being young and somewhat immature in my dramatic tastes), but I was blown away by the romance and character interplay.
This one is justlike a coffee , brewed up a second or third time, and it
tastes
bad.....i prefer to watch the original versus 100 times than this crap.
I think that if you read a review by someone complaining about the plot you should quit reading right away because that person, who probably never ventures beyond the top 10 in his musical tastes, obviously missed the whole point of this movie.
I'm beginning to think that the general movie-viewing public has become too generic in their tastes, and don't have an appreciation for throwback oddball comedies such as The Road to Wellville.
This surreal comedy pokes fun at our tastes, upper class, parenting, government, desires, expectations, and everyday rituals.
I'm only posting this for the benefit of people with similar tastes, so they can avoid this one.
Sure, there's some chuckles here and there, but for the most part it's slow, boring, and too weird and silly for my
tastes.
Disturbia may seem like a send up of Rear Window, Fright Night, and a few others(that I forget at the moment) but if you can ignore that for once and see it with an open mind you'll enjoy it(can't guarantee that because we all have different tastes).
To paraphrase the late Barry Took: there are thousands of films made, catering for all tastes, but most of them are for those who have absolutely no taste at all - and this is one of them.
John Newlands' beginning monologue reels you in, to have you gripping the arms of your chair during the story, too scared out of your wits to even move, then having the story ending to Mr.Newlands epilogue to further heighten your anxiety of being too fearful to go to sleep!! Unlike..Twilight Zone, Hitchcock, Night Gallery,Tales from the Crypt, Outer Limits and X-Files which ALL have humorous episodes which discount their "scare-quotient", and leaves you disappointed....however "O.S.B."satisfies the most discriminating of "scary-movie
" tastes
!!! O.S.B never had one "hokey" episode that would tickle your funny bone and that is what makes for excellent scare tactics.
the characters are dull and even though it may be trying to create a retro feeling, it is out dated and no longer pleasant to the
tastes
of viewers.
What most fascinates me here is the different
tastes
people have; I simply can't believe it when people praise this film.
This film will be a little slow for some American tastes, and the performances, which are uniformly good, may seem a little pretentious.
Of course, I was also younger when I started watching, and my
tastes
have developed a good deal since then.
I agree with the reviewer that this "felt" like the Royal Tans or Running w/Scissors, both of which are acquired
tastes
in my opinion.
Trust me: there's accounting of
tastes.
Definitely this is a revealing movie, but a little too over-the-top for my
tastes.
Caine winds up being too ruthless for my
tastes
and the ending kind of fell short for me.
The scenes where a "regiseur" throws corn-flakes into his face
("Tastes
more like corn-flakes.")
Depending on your tastes, that might not be saying much.
If your
tastes
run to movies requiring attention and thought to unravel, Trinity may be for you.
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