quality of the film, which deserves to be flushed. I don't know what Walter Selles, the very good Brasilian director was doing here but I hope he at least got a good paycheck.
Jennifer Connely continues to underwhelm. When you spend an entire movie with no greater desire than to see an actresses' blouse become unfastened (and, even there, I was disappointed) you know you're in film hell.
Sometime soon I'll see the Japanese original. Why oh why did I see a remake? Is there ONE example of Hollywood improving anything? Or even making a watchable effort in a remake?
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Topic - "Dark Water." In this case, it describes the - tinear 17:40:29 02/23/06 (6)
- Re: "Dark Water." - Jeff Starrs 00:53:08 02/24/06 (5)
- There are a few good Am directors working in Hollywood: it ain't no Golden Age, as - tinear 04:57:06 02/24/06 (4)
- Golden age? - jbmcb 06:22:11 02/24/06 (0)
- Re: see my post above! - Jeff Starrs 05:23:10 02/24/06 (2)
- Saw the post and will see the flick: thanks, el Jefe. nt - tinear 11:30:46 02/24/06 (1)
- Re: Saw the post and will see the flick: thanks, el Jefe. nt - Jeff Starrs 13:44:33 02/24/06 (0)