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Plus the
villains
are disappointingly weak and basically the movie needs an actual action scenario to work, because the material is too dull.
This movie should be categorized as comedy, not horror as the
villains
of the movie (spiders) were stop motion animated and not believable in the least.
To round out the story, you have a multitude of townspeople who love to call people "friend", and a couple of
villains
who don't seem to be able to decide which one of them is in charge.
Then the
villains
(spare me), first we have a monkey with part of his (little) brain showing, then we have a (gay) version of the devil, a pink hillbilly, a gang green gang (whit is ironic, that's their name) a spoiled princess (once again, ironic, that's 'her' name) among others.
Smith seems to always play
villains
such as in "The Ultimate Warrior" (1975), and "The Frisco Kid" (1979) to name a few, although in this film the villainous role seems laughable.
The
villains
are wimps and the train-passengers are so motionless they look like part of the set.
Some of the fights were good, but the story is laughable, and there no menacing
villains
at all.The dialog was laughable I had some trouble finishing this film, but Chuck Norris, made it somewhat bearable.
The
villains
are pretty poor, Louis Jordon fails to make an impact as Kamal Khan and Bollywood veteran Kabir Bedi is equally poor as his henchman.
one the
villains
look almost normal,not what you would expect deranged lunatics to look like.for
Basically because it have stupid characters (the good or the
villains
all seems to be mentally retarded ) they have stupid voices (specially Bubbles .She is supposed to be the "cute " character of the show ,but she is incredibly annoying ) the story lines are very ,very stupid .
I was waiting for them to pull off a mask of one of the
villains.
The
villains
are actually rip-offs of other Z
villains
like Cell, Frieza, and even Majin Buu.
One of the main problems with this film is that there are no good
villains.
The
villains
are terrific in this movie.
The film doesn't need to focus only on Batman, because we already know his story, and it is the
villains
who we are exploring and trying to figure out, and they are the ones who create the plot, with the penguin running for mayor and seeking revenge for his parents' desertion by killing the first born sons of Gotham, a task he fails.
Batman Begins is dark, but boring, tedious, ordinary, filled with lackluster villains, and a playboy Bruce Wayne.
Naturally, the secondary
villains
are trigger happy clowns that couldn't hit the side of a barn with a howitzer.
A plan forms between both
villains
to destroy Gotham and most of all both want to rid themselves of the bat.
While playing an Around the World in 80 Days video game, two villains, Klaus and Claudia (brother and sister), round the Chipmunks and Chipettes into an adventure in which the kids must hot-air-balloon their way across the globe.
And when found at the airport by the villains, a chase ensues!
Director Kimiyoshi Yasudo and screenwriter Tetsuro Yoshida give the compelling story all the power and simplicity of an ancient age-old legendary folktale: there's a very strong sense of an ancient time and faraway remote place (it's specifically set in feudal Japan), the good guys are noble and appealing while the
villains
are truly nasty and detestable, the occasional stirring swordfights are staged with considerable skill and gusto, the special effects are fine and impressive, the serious tone and steady pace never falter for a minute, and Majin's last reel rampage of savage destruction is extremely lively, exciting, and more than a little scary.
Clint Eastwood scores big in this thriller from 1993.Teamed with an absolute master of edge of your seat suspense,Wolfgang Peterson, Eastwood delivers as only he can.Also,John Malkovich goes on my list of most effective screen
villains
in the history of cinema as the demented assassin.As for Rene Russo as Clint's love interest,I think Kirk Douglas said it best when he said,referring to his own career,"I keep getting older,and my leading ladies keep getting younger".This film is a very effective thriller with enough plot twists and surprises to keep you going.Eastwood and Peterson should team together more often.
We have terrific actors and a great plot with the dark knight and two new villains, Catwoman and The Penguin.
Just mainly comic book
villains.
but suffers from a poorly chosen lead (whether he's delivering patriotic speeches, romancing Priscilla Lane, making jokes or trying to look worried, Robert Cummings is wooden), and from a lack of really distinct
villains
(oh, there are villains, many of them, but hardly anyone has enough screen time).
The simple portrayal of life difficulties in a humorous way, followed by the bullies and
villains
getting their just deserts, is both sympathetic and heartwarming.
The two villains, Otto Kruger and Norman Lloyd are very good and the beginning fire at the Aircraft Factory is a superb sequence.
The villains: Danny deVito is menacing as the Penguin.
Plenty of people getting shot and/or maimed, minimal romance involving sex, a hero that can be identified with, violence at many intervals instead of pointless plot storing up just one scene at the end, and
villains
that are just asking for it.
Klaus Kinski popped up in a sizable number of spaghetti Westerns throughout the 60's and early 70's; he was usually cast in secondary parts as nasty
villains.
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