Unintentional
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Al Adamson's films are trashy and sleazy and cheesy, not much more, so if you go into them knowing that already it helps, and they aren't necessarily to be taken at face value, especially when they have so much
unintentional
entertainment value.
The movie itself is a collection of lame action sequences and would be intrigue although the shock value of O.J Simpson jumping after fireballs and exchanging would be one liners do provide some
unintentional
humor.
and
unintentional
humour.
The
unintentional
in this case is the music.
After that, though, it just descends into over-the-top
unintentional
hilarity.
Despite an interesting pedigree (producer Elliott Kastner produced "Harper" and "The Long Goodbye"; co-producer Arnon Milchan co-produced the Oscar-nominated "L.A. Confidential" and screenwriter John Briley won an Oscar for "Gandhi") and an international cast, I found "The Medusa Touch" to be a heavy-handed,
unintentional
laugh riot.
STRANGELOVE [1964] and FAIL-SAFE [1964]) and mercifully short, the film's single-minded approach to its subject matter results in a good deal of
unintentional
laughter - particularly in the scenes involving an imminent childbirth and a gang of clueless juvenile delinquents!
There's a lot of nudity (but me and others just could not find that girl attractive), the dialog is laughable (as we did a lot to the annoyance of other movie watchers), and some of the scenes are so completely random that this is more of an
unintentional
comedy than anything else (like a random scene in which an owl rips somebody's eye out...it has nothing to do with anything and is only referenced once later in a sentence saying "did you hear what happened...I was there").
The good news is, it's so bloody awful, it sails straight through the zone of viewer contempt into the wonderful world of
unintentional
hilarity.
Cartoon characters keep popping up as bit players and extras, drawing
unintentional
laughs from the premiere audience.
There is also some
unintentional
humor in this segment.
That and the fact that there are so many well-known faces doing service in such an
unintentional
laugher.
It isn't even so bad that it's good in an
unintentional
way.
The film is sometimes fun to watch, but only for the gore, and as an
unintentional
comedy.
We enjoyed the movie mostly for
unintentional
comedic value.
Although I rated this movie a 2 for showing a complete lack of effort in trying to create a quality horror film it was a 10 on the
unintentional
funny scale.
However, it's pretty high on the
unintentional
laugh scale thanks mainly to the overwrought lead performance.
You won't hear me say that Rino Di Silvestri's film is entirely bad - it has its stylish moments, and the first half is actually great fun to watch (though the fun is unintentional).
Even though it has nothing whatever to do with King Solomon it's worth a watch because it is an
unintentional
laugh-riot.
It lacks even
unintentional
entertainment value that many bad films have.
But they all have incredible entertainment value because of their
unintentional
hilarity.
The movie is an omen, the only thing it's good for is a time killer or
unintentional
laughs.
99% of the time, the words 'based on a true story' constitute an
unintentional
warning to the audience.
Unfortunately, any entertainment value, intentional or unintentional, soon gets crushed by the disjointed story, the lack of action for long periods of time, and the poor quality of any present action.
This film is undone by some bad acting and
unintentional
humorous scenes.
If this person is non-native, they need to seriously re-examine their white privilege and ask themselves if they are displaying unexamined,
unintentional
racism, or if they are intentionally being ignorant.
On a technical level, it's completely amateur - constant
unintentional
jump edits within scenes, dubbing wildly off, etc.
Little in the way of gore and nothing to be afraid of at all, and most unusual, for a Molina/Naschy film, not really any
unintentional
humor.
The only thing this film is good for is its
unintentional
laughs at the expense of the stars.
This movie causes more
unintentional
laughter than anything else I've ever seen.
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