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my review of the worst movie nearly ever


this movie was like an area of space with black holes and in this case i meen plot holes. for example i thought the girl would have fell in love with that boy. and on the book where the guy was going to be tossed in the whole of spiders, or was in snakes well ever way i forgot thats how bad his movie is but any way. they didnt make it seem threatening anoth. and final if that guy with the hat was not a womans imagination he may had turn this film around but no so it end up as a fail. i give it 0.00000000000001 stars its that high because at least they put effort in this failed movie.

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Well, this movie is no 'Godfather'. All you say is true, but remember, it is only your opinion, the story writer obviously thought differently.
With the cast and everything, I myself expected a better story and in short a better movie.
But nonetheless, it certainly isn't the worst movie ever, not even nearly!!!
I mean come on, it is a decent family movie, compared with some of the horrible ones out there.
Even the IMDB ratings prove my story. It has a 6+ rating...

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It started off OK, then went downhill. But I give it an extra point for NOT starring Dakota Fanning. <G>

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Why don't you go and rent (download, stream) "Manos, hands of fate"....then come back and watch this nice little movie.

and you will enjoy.










Do You Grok

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It is a movie for CHILDREN. If you are over 13 or so your opinion is null and void. Ask a child about it next time.

Unfortunately, not everyone is Eisenstein or Hitchcock and not every film is Casablanca.

Sorry to be the one to break your bubble about the world of film making:

It is all about the potential for making MONEY and has nothing to do with anything else--acting, plot, story, etc.

If someone at the studio thinks it will make MONEY, they make the film. Whether or not a project makes any money determines how long the studio head keeps their job making children's films, or any other films for that matter.

This is a business, just like McDonald's or Home Depot. The point is profit; nothing else matters.

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