Value
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That being said, this film has no
value.
Does this man Lesser have so little friends that he takes at face
value
everyone who seems only remotely friendly to him?
It lacks even unintentional entertainment
value
that many bad films have.
Do not see this movie if you
value
your mind.
The only
value
this movie has is that sometimes its so bad its funny, and, yes, boobs are boobs.
Who ever read the book understand that the script writers didn't add any extra
value
to differentiate the movie from the script.
Sorry - nothing memorably good except the production
value.
But they all have incredible entertainment
value
because of their unintentional hilarity.
Steer clear of this one if you
value
your time and money.
Even Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia has stronger production value, a bold call for anyone who knows what I'm talking about.
There is no artistic
value
in this movie to deserve any award.
The first problems were in the intro- where the man gives everything of
value
to the Salvation Army Santa Claus but it doesn't show why.
Shot on Video, zero score, zero entertainment value, 1/3 consists of flashbacks of the original, and on top of all that, crazy, fat Ethel has lost a portion of her girth.
Even those have cohesion, if not entertainment
value.
Most movies have at least one redeeming
value.
Let me say this as well, if you've been through something like this perhaps you can relate and it will have some
value
for you.
In that case I say watch it, you may take something away from it, if not just seeing something that's happened to you being acted out by someone else (has therapeutic value).
So for the kink value, i give it one.Otherwise, the video, photography, acting of the adults actors /actresses are simply substandard, a practical jock to people who love foreign movies.Roberto, the main character, has full spectrum of emotions but exaggerated to the point of being unbelievable.however,
I'd say the reason is that EJ's documentary
value
has exceeded its original purpose, offering us, unintentionally, a look into the lives of European Jews as they would not be seen a few years hence.
Now there isn't much to recommend it, other than the inherent camp
value
of actors being "terrified" by replicas of human skulls.
Jude Law gives his all in this beautifully filmed vampire flick which offers little else of
value.
I hate to sound like an 'old person', but frankly I haven't seen too many movies that I like that were made after 1960... generally, movies just seem to get worse and worse (although I quite enjoyed the Scott Baio vehicle "The Bread, My Sweet", except for the 'de rigeur' sex scene which added NOTHING of
value
to THAT movie).
With very poor production
value
including obvious sanitary appliances and phony softcore sex to a story which is a messy mix of comedy and drama, "Lies" quickly becomes redundant ad nauseam.
The good news is that this is done so cheaply, and with such inane dialogue, that it has sheer entertainment
value
in all of its unintended laughs.
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.
If we ignore two of his-Pukar (2000) and Lajja(2001), this brilliant director has always given us fairly engrossing films with high entertainment
value.
He knows that such films are for entertainment
value
only.
The movie lacks any sort of entertainment
value
and is not even a thriller.
The only
value
of that tidbit was the cute "we've all slept with your husband" scene.
Well, in that case all you have to do is stay far, far away from "Do You Wanna Know A Secret", as it's just the umpteenth pointless post-"Scream" slasher with absolutely no redeeming
value
whatsoever.
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