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I've always thought Julie Andrews would've made a great
villain
or shady lady; her strong voice could really command attention, and she hits some low notes that can either be imposing or seductive.
Scott Adkins who's fight scenes seemed more like a demo reel, was also terribly underused and not even the main
villain
which is such a shame because 1) He is more than capable of playing that role and 2) The actual main
villain
was not only not intimidating at all but also quite annoying.
How many times can Norris fly though the air from plain sight to land a kick on an obviously blind
villain?
The disillusioned middle-aged hero and the lonely spinster with whom he finds a meaning to his life are converted in the movie into a couple of silly teenagers, the stoic security agent and the conscientious sheriff are combined into a farcical
villain
- you get the picture?
Admirable but weak James Bond film mainly because both the hero (Bond) and
villain
(Blofeld) were seriously miscast.
The "paranormal" imagery associated with the villain, Donnie, is purely symbolic.
The anime series ended with a relatively stupid plot twist and the rushed introduction of a pretty lame villain, but I expected Shamballa to tie up all the loose ends.
Add to this stereotypical sounds effects, Latin Americans who speak English with one another, and a
villain
that just disappears from the story.
The chief
villain
keeps coming back to life.
Christopher Neame is very weak as the main villain, and the story was not very interesting plus Norris seemed bored with the whole thing and i don't blame him as i was too!.
Christopher Neame is pretty weak as the main villain, his voice was cool, but he over acted big time!.
Tom Skerritt, Wendy Hughes and James Mason's good acting skills are wasted, as are the talents of the "key" supporting cast - (forget the
villain
and the Anderson women - very amateurish acting).
The acting was quite good and I really liked William Dafoe as the villain, but I cannot see why this movie made it to the big screen.
The fact that it was based on a Harlan Cohen book is telling, because rather than being a French film (strong on psychology and character), it's more like a John Grisham-esquire roller-coaster ride by numbers with ludicrous plot twists, flashbacks that update previous flashbacks, a predictable
villain
(as soon as his name is mentioned you think 'hmm, he'll be the bad guy!') and sets of mysterious stereotyped characters who seem to inhabit different movies.
Having done a great
villain
in Pacific Heights,Keaton's psychopathic bad guy here is a let down,providing a madman too funny and charismatic to be deplored.Brian Cox is also wasted as Garcia's firm and frank superior.
You've got Decapitron, the puppets, and a new
villain
in THE TOTEM!
He is a stupid
villain
that would never get anywhere in life.This movie is like a rejected comic strip from the newspaper if you think about it.
I truly can understand the concerns of both sides and don't think there is a
villain
or hero in this business.
Well, the cast is very very interesting, Maria Brandauer is a great Bond- villain, Kim Basinger and Barbara Carrera are just like the "original" Bond- girls, plus Rowan Atkinson and a truly great Edward Fox, who looks really refreshing in the "M" role.
And I don't hate him because he is a good villain...
As to the cast, Eileen Daly (best known as the 'star' of those horrid "Redemption" intros) has an undeniable screen presence - and is quite sensual, despite her age; however, Christopher Adamson's hammy chief
villain
is obnoxious.
The end scenes were special effects driven convenience and how the
villain
of the story planned his whole scheme.. who was he (or she) trying to kid, talk about naive.
It is one thing when a fine film like American Psycho deliberately tries to get us to empathise with the
villain
but in Survival Island I felt like I was watching a movie about Ted Bundy but the director failed to make him unlikeable and instead made us hate his victims.
This movie is a god awful waste of film, and I LIKED THE SECOND ONE!!!! From the effeminate
villain
with the David Bowie fright wig, to the tacky, obnoxious female villains with laughs that could strip the paint off a garage door, this whole thing was just a painful mess.
Dick Sargent was not convincing as a
villain
least of all this guy was suppose to be super evil...he was more annoying then anything.
that got destroyed quickly by the poor quality acting, cinematography, numerous pointless scenes and a terrible
villain.
Another lawlessness-in-the-West story, with everybody under the thumb of the
villain
(who naturally holds all the cards).
however, after sitting through 80 minutes of predictable "suprises" that didn't even make me jump and unrealistic villain, i was left hugely disappointed.
As the opening scene of his little-seen, personally disastrous Heat (1986) showed, Reynolds has all the makings of a great screen
villain.
The only winner is Andrew Divoff, as usual a creepy, evil, pockmarked
villain
with a sandpaper voice that can curdle milk - the best kind!
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