Bass2
Joined Oct 2000
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This is a movie that starts off terrible and brings itself up to being an enjoyable movie at a steady pace. Built around some very good ideas the concepts surrounding the actual sport are well thought out and contain a degree of credibility. Anyone who knows of the game 'Hyperblade' will probably see the similarities
Don't watch this movie hoping for large numbers of sport sequences because the truth is there are only a few but they are really good. The plot is average and cliches are thrown in but it all comes together without too many loose ends and there is a degree of satisfaction to the ending.
Dean Cain ends up doing a good job in the lead role but it is the character played by Wesly Snipes that you really end up loving.
If you like the scifi/sport genre give it a go, otherwise wait for it to appear on TV - don't hire a video you probably won't enjoy.
Don't watch this movie hoping for large numbers of sport sequences because the truth is there are only a few but they are really good. The plot is average and cliches are thrown in but it all comes together without too many loose ends and there is a degree of satisfaction to the ending.
Dean Cain ends up doing a good job in the lead role but it is the character played by Wesly Snipes that you really end up loving.
If you like the scifi/sport genre give it a go, otherwise wait for it to appear on TV - don't hire a video you probably won't enjoy.
The dish is an absolutely hilarious film. You can tell right off that the same people who wrote 'The Castle' also created 'The Dish' and the choice of actors is superb. Here is one of those rare movies where you really do love the characters and although they make you laugh - they don't need to tell jokes or do slapstick comedy - you laugh because you feel for them and can see the humour and what they say and how they act.
The dialogue is well written and there is never a dull moment if there is less humour there is more action, if there is less action then there is more humour.
If it's showing at the cinema go and see it. If it's out on video - buy it and watch it when you need to be cheered up or when you have friends around.
The dialogue is well written and there is never a dull moment if there is less humour there is more action, if there is less action then there is more humour.
If it's showing at the cinema go and see it. If it's out on video - buy it and watch it when you need to be cheered up or when you have friends around.
I would like to make clear that it is very hard for a science fiction movie to dissapoint me but this one most certainly does. Although the box doesnt make it clear, this movie was designed to set the scene for a television series. The acting is below average and the plot is completely unorriginal. The opening scenes see a simple man loose his younger sister who happens to be a genius and then vowes to find her. There's nothing here you havent seen before and the ending might as well say "To Be Continued....". I dont recommend this movie to anyone who likes the science fiction genre.