galinda
Joined Dec 2002
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This is semi enjoyable as a piece of cheese, but that's about it.
Honestly, the dialogue and most of the acting is downright laughable. Not to mention the obvious green screens.
Thomas Gibson doesn't even attempt to sell any sort of performance whatsoever despite being the lead. The only ones who don't completely embarrass themselves in the acting department are McKeon, Dennehy, Quaid, Wiest and a few of the supporting players (the pregnant sister in law wasn't bad). Their dialogue might have been as dumb as the rest, but at least put in some sort of effort to try and rise above it.
The first half was also just sort of boring. At least in the second half I was entertained by seeing how many secondary characters they could kill off.
Honestly, the dialogue and most of the acting is downright laughable. Not to mention the obvious green screens.
Thomas Gibson doesn't even attempt to sell any sort of performance whatsoever despite being the lead. The only ones who don't completely embarrass themselves in the acting department are McKeon, Dennehy, Quaid, Wiest and a few of the supporting players (the pregnant sister in law wasn't bad). Their dialogue might have been as dumb as the rest, but at least put in some sort of effort to try and rise above it.
The first half was also just sort of boring. At least in the second half I was entertained by seeing how many secondary characters they could kill off.