javamikey
Joined May 2000
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After seeing the first movie, I eagerly waited in line for more than an hour to see the sequel on its first night out.
The obvious difference was the direction.
In the first, the camera moved with more grace. In the sequel, the camera was constantly shaking. That quickly got annoying. It was as if the movie was shot by a nervous cameraman with horrible balance and was edited by somebody with ADD.
The car chase sequences suffer the most. You watch minutes of action and become kind of numb. It's like sticking pictures of cars over a picture of a Russian street and then taping them to a paint can... pulling up a chair two feet away for a close view... then hitting the switch to shake the paint.
There's noise and lots of things moving... but it lacks detail.
The obvious difference was the direction.
In the first, the camera moved with more grace. In the sequel, the camera was constantly shaking. That quickly got annoying. It was as if the movie was shot by a nervous cameraman with horrible balance and was edited by somebody with ADD.
The car chase sequences suffer the most. You watch minutes of action and become kind of numb. It's like sticking pictures of cars over a picture of a Russian street and then taping them to a paint can... pulling up a chair two feet away for a close view... then hitting the switch to shake the paint.
There's noise and lots of things moving... but it lacks detail.
For anyone who has ever had or seen troubles with those pesky critters we call roommates, this movie is a must see. The movie was co-written and directed by Oliver Robins (of POLTERGEIST fame), photographed by David Klein (CLERKS, MALL RATS, CHASING AMY), and has a cast that includes such teen movie & teen TV veterans as A.J. Buckley (DISTURBING BEHAVIOR, THE IN CROWD), Holly Fields (WISHMASTER 2), Jennifer Lyons (CAN'T HARDLY WAIT), David Wheir (URBANIA), Lisa Brenner (THE PATRIOT with Heath Ledger), Dana Barron (BEVERLY HILLS 90210), and many more.
If you've ever wanted to know what happens when your roommates do when they're alone with your significant other, check this movie out.
If you've ever wanted to know what happens when your roommates do when they're alone with your significant other, check this movie out.