nymovielover1961
Joined Jan 2008
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This movie is truly terrible, but I cannot help but watch it over and over again. See, when I was a little kid, I used to request this movie every time I went to my Grandmother's house. She had it on VHS, and then, that was the only format it was available on, unless you wanted the movie in Portugese. I loved it dearly, and I still do.
The film is so bad that you can't help but love it. The acting (George Hamilton? REALLY?!!) is terrible. The plot is disgustingly stupid, and the scene where Wendy and Casper are getting pulled back through the fireplace is the worst moment in cinematic history.
And yet, it's good. To me, at least. Some people just can't watch a terrible movie and think, hey, this is really funny... in a weird sort of way.
On the whole, Casper Meets Wendy is not nearly as good as the original Casper, and it is terrible from every single angle. And I accept that.
The film is so bad that you can't help but love it. The acting (George Hamilton? REALLY?!!) is terrible. The plot is disgustingly stupid, and the scene where Wendy and Casper are getting pulled back through the fireplace is the worst moment in cinematic history.
And yet, it's good. To me, at least. Some people just can't watch a terrible movie and think, hey, this is really funny... in a weird sort of way.
On the whole, Casper Meets Wendy is not nearly as good as the original Casper, and it is terrible from every single angle. And I accept that.
Warehouse 13 is rather unique. While it does incorporate a certain X-Files-ness, it is in a different category altogether-- one that I have never seen. The show focuses on Pete and Myka, and of course Artie, as they work together to gather artifacts (from a range of times in history) with dangerous and mysterious properties. The concept is new to me, and very enjoyable. Still, I feel that the show is sitting on the fence between being about the characters and being about the artifacts. To make it work, I think that they might need to lean to one (most would probably say artifacts).
The characters still need more going on, if you ask me. Also, a twelve-year-old could figure out the resolution to the mystery half an hour into an episode.
In addition, the show desperately needs a better main theme. I myself am working on it... but I'm not really an expert on that. Or really on television-- I'd like to clarify that.
The characters still need more going on, if you ask me. Also, a twelve-year-old could figure out the resolution to the mystery half an hour into an episode.
In addition, the show desperately needs a better main theme. I myself am working on it... but I'm not really an expert on that. Or really on television-- I'd like to clarify that.