dpac1977
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Too many people who vote this a 9 or 10, are obviously voting with emotion, or are just easily entertained by anything they watch.
Its not a bad episode (Like "Mr. Dingle, the Strong"), but its far from being great. Especially when compared to actual great Twilight Zone Episodes ("The Obsolete Man"...ect.).
This was average at best, with little re-watch value. I get the sentiments that Rod Serling is selling, but the delivery wasn't very compelling.
Is every movie that focuses on the Holocaust a great film? Absolutely not. And this particular episode is no exception.
Its not a bad episode (Like "Mr. Dingle, the Strong"), but its far from being great. Especially when compared to actual great Twilight Zone Episodes ("The Obsolete Man"...ect.).
This was average at best, with little re-watch value. I get the sentiments that Rod Serling is selling, but the delivery wasn't very compelling.
Is every movie that focuses on the Holocaust a great film? Absolutely not. And this particular episode is no exception.
I recently lost a friendly football bet (I'll never bet on the NY Giants again!), the loser of the bet had to watch Ghostbusters (2016).
Needless to say, I didn't want to watch this garbage, but I was hoping to be pleasantly surprised by watching a film that was actually watchable.
No such luck.
First off, I have no problem with a female led cast of a Ghostbusters film, but this particular cast is horrendous. And the script is poorly written, seemingly by a hack.
NONE of the dialog, sight gags, or physical comedy are remotely funny, just makes you cringe and hope the film ends ASAP.
No one in the "Ghostbusters" is likable, just annoyingly stupid,.and the antagonist is generic & forgettable.
The best thing (if not the only thing) I can say about this cash grab trash, is the visual effects are ok.
Other than that, I'd rather slip into a coma than re-watch this ever again.
Needless to say, I didn't want to watch this garbage, but I was hoping to be pleasantly surprised by watching a film that was actually watchable.
No such luck.
First off, I have no problem with a female led cast of a Ghostbusters film, but this particular cast is horrendous. And the script is poorly written, seemingly by a hack.
NONE of the dialog, sight gags, or physical comedy are remotely funny, just makes you cringe and hope the film ends ASAP.
No one in the "Ghostbusters" is likable, just annoyingly stupid,.and the antagonist is generic & forgettable.
The best thing (if not the only thing) I can say about this cash grab trash, is the visual effects are ok.
Other than that, I'd rather slip into a coma than re-watch this ever again.
The poorly written neighbor "Jim" is just too annoyingly stupid and nothing he does or says is funny. The other characters (who are actually funny) don't even like him, they simply tolerate him. So the viewer is expected to tolerate him as well... but its difficult to tolerate a character that is so unbelievably stupid, and not funny to boot.
And what really hurts the show is that Jim is in EVERY episode of the series, so there's no escaping his cringe worthy scenes. "Aunt Val" should have been in more episodes, she's funny and portrayed by a brilliant actress.
Good show overall, I love the chemistry from the rest of the cast. But Mark Heap ruins just about every scene he's in with his over the top stupidity and poorly written dialog.
And what really hurts the show is that Jim is in EVERY episode of the series, so there's no escaping his cringe worthy scenes. "Aunt Val" should have been in more episodes, she's funny and portrayed by a brilliant actress.
Good show overall, I love the chemistry from the rest of the cast. But Mark Heap ruins just about every scene he's in with his over the top stupidity and poorly written dialog.