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At least the
third
film tried (unsuccessfully) to continue the story of Damien, while this one simply rehashes and copies ideas from the "Omen" (animals are afraid of the Antichrist, the death of one man is very similar to the death of the photographer in the first film).
I really groaned at the lame 'surprise' at the end of Aja's otherwise excellent film, and the producers quite literally go for broke at the end of "Hills 2," setting the stage--VERY lamely setting the stage--for a
third
installment...yet the Cravens and Weisz have created a film that is such a cynical bastardization of what made the 1977/2006 versions work that they'd be hard-pressed to find an audience after this insulting slap in the face.
In the
third
entry of the Phantasm series, Mike and Reggie continue chasing the Tall Man, assisted by a trigger-happy 9 year old, a black G.I. Jane and the spirit of Mike's deceased brother (he died in the original Phantasm).
Band Camp was awful, The Naked Mile was a little better, and this
third
straight to DVD in the American Pie franchise seems the same quality as the predecessor.
Anyway I loved the first Major League, liked the second, and always looked forward to the third, when the Indians would finally go all the way to the series.
So what on Earth was going on when he joined the troop as the
"third
stooge"?
First of all, if we were to take the amount of time characters spend walking from one room to another or one part of the house to another, it would eat up about a
third
of the movie.
The cryptic dialogue would make Shakespeare seem easy to a
third
grader.
The
third
was just flimsy enough to be funny.
The
third
and final section involves the totally gratuitous slaughter of an Indian village.
The acting is terrible, even worse than in
third
class soap operas.
Matt Cordell is back from the dead for a
third
go-round, although I'm not sure anyone cared at this point except for rabid MANICA COP fans.
After the
third
time a guy got kicked in the balls not even the youngest audience member was laughing anymore.
The
third
segment is like watching an artsy student film, which amazingly enough makes it the least painful segment.
All three actors do a fine job in this movie about 3 friends, the marriage of two of them and infidelity involving the
third.
This
third
Pokemon movie is too abstract for younger kids to follow and too repetitious to entertain older kids.
This is at least the
third
remake of this movie so if while watching it, there is a sense of deja vu, don't be surprised.
Though my age probably plays a major role in how I judge this show, after reading other's reviews, I have come to see that after the
third
season, this show went down the tubes.
What is more this begins predictably enough as a sex farce similar in vein to the Confessions films but about a
third
of the way through (whilst we are beginning to enjoy the presence of the lovely Me Me Lai) the film asks us to start taking it seriously.
I'm guessing the writers have never read a book of any kind, much less a Dickens novel, and certainly not David Copperfield, and that they based their screenplay on another poorly written screenplay, possibly an adaptation of Copperfield, though just as likely anything else, from which they randomly discarded about a
third
of the pages and then shuffled the rest, along with some random pages from a screenplay that someone's eighth grade nephew had written for an English class, and for which he had received a failing grade.
About a
third
of the audience had already walked out of the theater halfway into the movie and I didn't hear a kind word after the movie was over.
To describe STARLIFT as a sloppy, lazy and
third
rate movie is to do a disservice to films which are sloppy, lazy and
third
rate.
I enjoyed the first X-Men, found the sequel too heavy and messy and liked the
third
one as comic book entertainment.
Of course, many series have had a massive drop off in quality when the
third
episode came around: Aliens, RoboCop, The Evil Dead, even Night Of The Living Dead.
European Vacation (aka National Lampoon's European Vacation) is the weakest of the Vacation films (the first and
third
one the most superior of the films).
He only gets
third
billing (behind Arthur Treacher & Virginia Field), but this was effectively David Niven's first starring role and he's charmingly silly as P. G. Wodehouse's dunderheaded Bertie Wooster, master (in name only) to Jeeves, that most unflappable of valets.
Slightly further down the road he stops to help Julia (Brinke Stevens) & her teenage daughter Carmilla (Maratama Carlson) who are waving at the side of the road, at this point there is also a
third
teenage girl named Tessa (Melanie Crystal) sitting in the back of Julia's car bound & gagged.
Thanks to a dull, dimensionless screenplay by Neil Simon, and lackluster direction from Robert Moore, Chapter Two becomes a shrill showcase for Marsha Mason who received her
third
of four Oscar nods for Chapter Two giving the same performance here that she gave in Cinnderella Liberty(73), The Goodbye Girl(77), Audrey Rose(78) and Only When I Laugh(81);only this time she doesn't have a child to drag around.
Chapter Two is the
third
and last feature film for Moore having previously directed Neil Simon's The Cheap Detective(78) and Murder By Death(76).
I hear they already shot a second television series as a sequel to 'Team Spirit 2' but please God, don't let them make a
third
feature installment...
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