davidrturner
Joined Apr 2011
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Love these sci-fi plots, but only when there's writing & acting to support them.
The main characters just plod along, waiting for things to happen.
The story takes too long to unfold, the acting is stifled and forced, and the characters are just plain boring.
Less than half the dialogue of most movies means we spend a lot of time just watching them walk around.
The whole first half of the film is just a lead-up to the main idea. No building of suspense or intrigue, though.
Add some awful music to the background and you'll wonder if you're actually watching a movie or just having a day-dream of watching a movie.
It's a real snooze fest.
The main characters just plod along, waiting for things to happen.
The story takes too long to unfold, the acting is stifled and forced, and the characters are just plain boring.
Less than half the dialogue of most movies means we spend a lot of time just watching them walk around.
The whole first half of the film is just a lead-up to the main idea. No building of suspense or intrigue, though.
Add some awful music to the background and you'll wonder if you're actually watching a movie or just having a day-dream of watching a movie.
It's a real snooze fest.
Agent X has the plot promise of a fun action show, and the backing of some star power (Sharon Stone, star & exec producer), Gerald McRaney, John Shea, and even James Earl Jones (guest in Episode 1).
Yet the production values are clearly insufficient for a 'decent' show, much less a 'good' one.
Sloppy editing, bad writing, over-used tropes, ridiculous characters, zero actor chemistry, the absolute worst background stock music track I've ever heard (short of anything The Asylumn produces) and not a single original concept, make this show a tremendous waste of airtime.
While only 2 episodes have aired at this time, I simply couldn't sit through all of episode 2 and had to give up watching it.
Yet the production values are clearly insufficient for a 'decent' show, much less a 'good' one.
Sloppy editing, bad writing, over-used tropes, ridiculous characters, zero actor chemistry, the absolute worst background stock music track I've ever heard (short of anything The Asylumn produces) and not a single original concept, make this show a tremendous waste of airtime.
While only 2 episodes have aired at this time, I simply couldn't sit through all of episode 2 and had to give up watching it.