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Well actually i don't know because if you allow yourself to be indulged by plagiarised
versions
of original movies, then perhaps you may find this movie astounding (this movie being a plagiarised copy of i know what you did last summer).
The "Loony Tunes" have many spin -offs and different
versions
, some were good ,others not very much .But "Loonatics " it's the worst .The concept is stupid and derivative of shows as "The Power Rangers " and "Teen Titans " .
After seeing the low-budget shittier
versions
of the "Universal Soldier" franchise, I hoped and prayed that Van Damme reprised his role as Luc Devoreaux in a second Unisol movie.
The endings were very different then the movie
versions.
I have three versions, two VHS, one DVD, and all are terribly cropped, so badly that it looks as if buildings are having conversations with each other.
The robots are huge and look like slightly better
versions
of the ones from said shows mainly because they are less colorful so while this movie is not good, it isn't all bad to watch.
I had to compare two
versions
of Hamlet for my Shakespeare class and unfortunately I picked this version.
When that something extra is kid
versions
of political figures making jokes about the future they don't have yet, it's just plain nonsense.
Because apparently there were rewriting the script and story as they were shooting and they need to change his dialogue for story continuity as they have multiple
versions.
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.
Mr. Northam undoubtedly is the best Mr. Knightley of all versions, he is romantic and not at all sharp-looking and unfeeling like Mr. Knightley in the TV-version.
Having seen three other
versions
of the same film, I am afraid for me this is by far the weakest, primarily due to Scott's rather dull and leaden performance.
The difference between these film
versions
is like night and day, tedious and hilarious.
The "back to the earth" philosophy and the interest in sexual exploration and drugs that was not dramatically decadent, as portrayed in many later
versions
of the 70's was right on, as was the "don't ask don't tell" pseudo-liberalism of the fraternity made up of east-coast intellectuals, except that I would have thought this was more likely of a New England school rather than one in Virginia, where I imagine the "good ole boy" mentality still dominated even elitist schools like this one.
Well, old novels aren't sacred and making free
versions
of them is fine with me if one has ideas of one's own.
Not only that, it ignores some interesting details which other
versions
have included such as the public relations fiasco in upstate N.Y. and his religious conversion.
Having endured this inaccurate movie I will admit that it is a more modern telling of the story than previous
versions.
If you see and buy into this one, you'll start to fear for the president's safety because the Secret Service looks and acts like the grown-up
versions
of the kinds from 90210.
By the way, if you see a production of the stage musical, the 1963 movie and this 1995 movie, you'll see three
versions
that have more revisions (different songs, same songs assigned to different characters and in different situations) than any other musical I've ever seen.
Watch the 60s version, or the 90's versions, or even Batman Begins, just anything over this version!
Of the several versions, this is my least favorite.
Uriah Heep) and well directed moments (e.g. the beating), but on the whole it really pales in comparison with the 1999 BBC version, as well as earlier
versions.
Made after QUARTET was, TRIO continued the quality of the earlier film
versions
of the short stories by Maugham.
I've seen other versions, but none compare to this one.
After he emerged from the underground, Waters produced trash-lite
versions
of his earlier works ("Cry Baby", "Polyester", Hairspray") that to die-hard fans looked and tasted like watered down liqueur.
It seems that when Hollywood makes a film from an already established character or idea, someone will inevitably seek out previous
versions
of the property and release it to video in order to make a few dollars.
When Antonio Banderas donned the mask of Zorro, we were able to get earlier
versions
of the masked hero on DVD, such as the great Alain Delon version of the 1970s (although all copies I ever saw were badly edited).
In the immortal "Shaun of the Dead", we are introduced to a London where the slackers and the high-and-mighty alike are forced to battle flesh-eating, reanimated corpse
versions
of their friends and family.
After a while you don't notice and revel in the Henri Jeanson dialogue reminiscent of the Prisoner Of Zenda, both
versions.
I'm surprised that no one yet has mentioned that there are two
versions
of this same film.
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