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I still can't believe that Wes Craven was responsible for this piece of crap.This movie is worse than "Deadly Friend".The plot is stupid,the acting is mediocre and the film is deadly dull.I don't know why Wes Craven hates his debut "Last House on the Left"-an absolute masterpiece of the genre and likes(probably)this turkey.Don't get me wrong,I really like some of his movies,but it was a real torture sitting and watching this.
Having just wasted a couple of hours watching this and for 80% of that time in complete disbelief, I can give this garbage the
turkey
of the year award, no problem.
Save your money folks, this is a
turkey
which will be featuring at a DVD store 'bargain box' near you in the very foreseeable future!
The final pairing of Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald is basically a complete misfire.The script is weak and has been presented badly.The film just has no life in it.Eddy and MacDonald would have been better off just making a filmed concert for their final pairing.There's nothing wrong with their singing,its just everything else in this
turkey
thats overcooked.
Getting so close to Christmas, this should be titled how to under-cook a
turkey
in nearly one and a half hours - or however long it was, as I walked out.
At the end of the film, you'll come out feeling as though you've been food poisoned on a sick turkey, and regret you wasted your time on such dribble.
This goes to show you that THE GONG SHOW MOVIE had a central character in a motion picture
turkey.
It was obvious there were only a handful of actors with speaking parts so they had a lot of dialogue to speak to keep this
turkey
afloat.
caught up with this
turkey
on video.
We'd have never done it if we'd known that "Woodchipper Massacre" was going to be such a
turkey
-- but, then again, we never got paid for our efforts, either!
But it's the effects that makes you laugh, the so called Brain is really a
turkey
and the blood is never shown.
Avoid this
turkey.
The ecstatic reviewer on NPR made me think this
turkey
was another Citizen Kane.
This flick reminds me some really bad science-fiction movies from 50's and 60's.It is not scary or interesting,but it's dull,cheesy and stupid.Special effects are laughable,all actors are ludicrous and the ending is simply awful.Don't waste your money,rent or buy something better.I give it 3.5 out of 10( I found this
turkey
quite amusing because of its stupidity).
I give it THE THANKSGIVING
TURKEY.
Generally it means that they tried and retried to hide the
turkey
in various markets.
Not very interesting teen whodunit saved from being a
turkey
from some decent performances.
But there's lots more to chuckle and snort through in this
turkey.
What a
turkey.
It?s a
turkey.
A watchable one but a
turkey
none the less.
I'll give it one star: a half for the sudden shot in the back scene, after "the eyes of the victim" monologue (stolen from 8MM as well) and a half for mom & daughter's sexy bodies (that didn't manage to keep me completely awake while watching this turkey, anyway!)
It's a good thing this
turkey
was shot on video because otherwise what a waste of expensive film it would be.
This a sure sign that the war flick you are about to see will be a
turkey.
Roeg has done some great movies, but this a
turkey.
The acting is torpid at best; Kiefer Sutherland phones in his worst impersonation of Jack Bauer, and Michael Douglas looks like he realizes he made a bad choice leaving Catherine Zeta-Jones for the duration it took to shoot this
turkey.
Peter Sellers (one of my favorite actors) is mildly amusing in this 1970 turkey, but the script is so lame and insulting that even Goldie Hawn's youth (just after her Oscar win) cannot begin to pull this one out of the mud.
If that's not enough, then how about the lack of a compelling plot (which this movie has nothing of the sort) to make DEATHSTALKER qualify as a major
turkey?
This film succeeds where Garry Marshall's other dead letter office flic DEAR GOD (1996 - USA) failed, and comes close to the brilliance of, not the Kevin Costner turkey, but He Jianjun's POSTMAN (1995 - China).
Okay, well, by most standards, it's still a
turkey.
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