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Still, it was more appealing to me for it's moral
value.
The finale has Trimble fighting Qissi inside a cave and Sheperd going womano-a-womano against the beautiful Ashley Hayden on a speedboat, but the fights are intercut in a way that breaks their flow and diminishes their
value.
Scott cuts the film together in segments that rarely last more than a few seconds, cranking up the resolution to make the film a neon-drenched nightmare that's frankly unpleasant to watch--if Scott's given an opportunity to shakily frame an image, ghost it, or distort it in some way, he will; but all this tacky stylistic overload overwhelms what little plot, characterization, and suspense the film has (to say nothing for its, ehm, "entertainment" value).
Anyways this movie really has very little
value
other than to see how bad the 70's were for horror flicks Bad Effects, Bad Dialog, just bad movie making.
The actors are miscast, and the
value
of having Duke herself finally appear does not pay off--the film's phony reality is so thick at this point that Patty can't bring stability to the scenario.
No
value
in the story that almost seems like a prequel to Gus Van Sant's GERRY..... and with a title like THE FLUFFER how is it all such a lead weight?
This film not only lacked in what seemed to be production
value
(it looks like it was shot on a bad camcorder, although it is surprisingly clear), but also in acting (wooden, hollow, and pathetic don't scratch the surface), as well as just generally bad movie feeling.
In fact, he even changes his opinion as to the
value
of women working in the military.
cool special effects, interesting plot twists, comic value, Steve Buscemi, etc.).
Utterly without redeeming social value, and even worse, entirely lacking as entertainment, Zombie '90 is a bad joke on anyone who wastes money on it.
only add to the mock
value
that Gymkata more then obtains.
Before you rent it, remember that it's an older style of entertainment and has more
value
as history than as comedy or titillation.
Skin flicks don't annoy me, I take 'em for face
value.
It would be hard to find another film, with this kind of production budget, that contains so little of any
value
whatsoever.
The
value
of this film is only collection and no artistic.
Anyone who could find redeeming
value
in this piece of crap ought to have their head examined.
Peter Lorre was clearly weary of trying to pump some sort of human interest and entertainment
value
into the wispy character of Moto, and the dreadful idea of pairing him with a "funny" British sidekick utterly defeats all his efforts here.
I know better than to demote the
value
of a movie just because it wasn't a faithful adaptation.
I couldn't even get any camp
value
out of this......and I sat through the whole thing on Showtime.... Don't bother waiting around for the 'naked' scenes either.....it's too late and only plastic Jenna Jameson is involved.. Shows how much discretionary cash must be laying around Hollywood just to get your name on the closing credits..
Each guys is about 45 lbs wet and there is not one ounce of entertainment
value
in this.
They're like the equivalent of a carton of McDonald's fries--they taste Really good and you know there's not much nutritional
value
in them (re: from a literary standpoint, they don't say much about the universal human condition), but you're still gonna scarf 'em down, just don't be a pig and go for the extra-super-sized portion and fill up on too much grease ("too much grease" is a metaphor for the prose in King's novels when find yourself reading one of them and saying come on--enough with the pop-cultural observations or clever Yankee asides--get on with the story already!)
I often get together with a group of friends and go to the movie store to find awful movies to watch for their comedic
value.
If you want 100 minutes worth of entertainment, book yourself in at the dentist and have some root canal work - far more enjoyable and much better
value
for money (assuming that you need it!).
I suppose I was looking for something with a little more camp
value.
Basilisk, although based on fantasy, with elements of horror and largely exaggerated is splendid and has so much more depth in its characters, storyline, historical
value
and it is, may I say, heartbreaking.
This movie gets that from me because, as one reviewer points out, it's not bad in a self-aware, over-the-top sort of way that might allow it to have some comic or cult
value.
I felt like Phantom Love had no story at all, and to be honest I felt like my friends vacation videos had a much higher entertainment
value
than this film.
This U.S soap opera, 'Knots Landing' has all the entertainment
value
of being trapped in an elevator.
This beholder saw little of
value
in this one.
Otherwise...production
value
was blown in the first few minutes and the rest of the film felt like a movie of the week.
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