cooneyamber3
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Really nice film by Daniele Misischia, well-played and directed with strong acting, compelling storytelling, and lively action scenarios between the dead and staff. Add in the paranoia and rage that comes with being stuck in a elevator, and you got an thrilling horror movie. Alessandro Roja was especially good and ticked all the boxes asked of him as the arrogant and obnoxious office worker who thinks he is God's gift to women, only to be rejected following a fling and then stuck in an elevator as those around him perish to the dead, leaving him largely alone except for a few colleagues along the way and an officer who would perish, leaving him having to find his way out, which he eventually does. Lovely!
First of all, pterodactyls are not dinosaurs; they are pterosaurs, so not a good look for the writer (Henry Wentworth) on that front. Secondly, pterodactyls 2 is really, really not a good film, and its usage of poor music during every 'action' scene is not only tacky but bad. It basically ruins the moment.
Basically, Perodscty 2 is eighty minutes of poorly scripted lines, unrealistic conversations, mediocre acting by an unrecognisable cast, and scene failures one after another. They explain very little to the viewer.
One of the worse performances must have come from Jase Rivers, who played a man by the name of Robert Kilgore, who led, again, an unrealistic group of military personnel. Terrible.
My opinion to those. Considering this film; don't.
Basically, Perodscty 2 is eighty minutes of poorly scripted lines, unrealistic conversations, mediocre acting by an unrecognisable cast, and scene failures one after another. They explain very little to the viewer.
One of the worse performances must have come from Jase Rivers, who played a man by the name of Robert Kilgore, who led, again, an unrealistic group of military personnel. Terrible.
My opinion to those. Considering this film; don't.
A pleasant concept but poor execution and way too much silly music during selective scenes. Result. Attack of the Killer Doughnuts by writer Nathan Dalton just comes off as a corny comedy with partial seriousness.
I liked the bonding relationship between Johnny (Justin Ray) and Michelle (Kayla Compton); it was sweet, touching, and something we could all enjoy, but outside their friendship-turned-relationship, we were left with flatulent spots and rolling doughnuts attacking people and little story elsewhere.
It is just one of those I cannot really say if I enjoyed or not; in its entirety, it was just too silly and corny to give a higher rating. I'm not saying don't watch it; just be prepared.
I liked the bonding relationship between Johnny (Justin Ray) and Michelle (Kayla Compton); it was sweet, touching, and something we could all enjoy, but outside their friendship-turned-relationship, we were left with flatulent spots and rolling doughnuts attacking people and little story elsewhere.
It is just one of those I cannot really say if I enjoyed or not; in its entirety, it was just too silly and corny to give a higher rating. I'm not saying don't watch it; just be prepared.