gandalf-25
Entrou em set. de 1999
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Classificação de gandalf-25
This is an absolutely first rate film with a seemingly endless cast of grade-A Actors (and a couple of Actresses). It's chocked full of so many familiar faces from both film and television that I couldn't stop asking myself "where have I seen that person before?" I thought that cutting back and forth between the two story lines was very effective and created a whole greater than the sum of its parts. Ten years ago, this would likely have been a two part episode of Masterpiece Theatre on PBS. PBS should stop asking "If PBS doesn't do it, who will?" They might not like the answer.
This is one of those "love it or hate it" films. I have friends who couldn't even watch it to the end, they hated it so much. Personally, I found it moderately amusing the first time, but appreciated it much more the second. Taken literally, it's a very bad film. It's like the proverbial actor/actress who must use a considerable amount of talent and skill to portray a really stupid and annoying character. Plan Nine From Outer Space is an enjoyable film to watch because it's so unbelievably bad (unintentionally). Mars Attacks! provides the same sort enjoyment, but does it in a very intentional manner. It's an homage to bad Sci-fi movies. If you really like SCTV, you'll probably like Mars Attacks!. If you find SCTV pointless and stupid, find another movie to watch.
A - I knew very little about this film before seeing it. It didn't help, I still don't like it.
B - I do get it, I just wish that I didn't.
C - If this film only cost $30,000 to make, they must have spent $28,000 of it on beer and pizza.
D - The most frightening thing about this movie is the fact that I shelled out six bucks to see it (I won't count the popcorn, I was hungry anyway).
E - If I ever see this film again, I'll have to be a prisoner of war undergoing psychological torture.
F - The person who thought this idea up is the greatest marketing genius since the guy who invented the pet rock.
G - If you enjoyed this mess then I have several hours of home movies you would likely consider a masterpiece of modern cinema.
H - I never thought I'd see a film worse than "Eraserhead". I was wrong.
B - I do get it, I just wish that I didn't.
C - If this film only cost $30,000 to make, they must have spent $28,000 of it on beer and pizza.
D - The most frightening thing about this movie is the fact that I shelled out six bucks to see it (I won't count the popcorn, I was hungry anyway).
E - If I ever see this film again, I'll have to be a prisoner of war undergoing psychological torture.
F - The person who thought this idea up is the greatest marketing genius since the guy who invented the pet rock.
G - If you enjoyed this mess then I have several hours of home movies you would likely consider a masterpiece of modern cinema.
H - I never thought I'd see a film worse than "Eraserhead". I was wrong.