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5/10
...sigh...
7 November 1998
A tremendously overrated movie in most respects (although Tak Fujimoto's cinemtography is crisp with a lovely use of color). Johnathan Demme has made better movies (Something Wild leaps to mind) and this one is rather slick and impersonal compared to others he has directed.

Jodie Foster's performance does little for me; she seems too tense and earnest all through the movie - no changes. I do not understand why they made the Dr. Chilton character such a broad, asinine media-hound; a psychologist of that high a level would be that stupid? If he were smarter, it would make the characters who out-think him smarter. And finally, I think they should take that Oscar away from Mr. Hopkins for his sweaty-browed, serpent-voiced performance and give it to Brian Cox for his work in Manhunter: the first, and to me better, Hannibal Lecter.
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Lost in Space (1998)
1/10
Crap, Will Robinson, Crap!
22 October 1998
The phrases "harmless fun", "a trashy good time", or "mindless entertainment" take on an insidious new meaning when applied to movies like this. I know the movie isn't evil or mean-spirited, but does that mean it has to be so damn awful? I tried to find something in the movie that wasn't a cliche; I failed. The cast turns in nearly uniformly wooden line readings as they trot through the paces of the plot. Not making any sense? Well hell, says the movie, just throw in some loud sound effects, lousy computer graphics, a couple of jokey one-liners that would be below the cheesiest nightclub comic and goose up the action regardless of how improbable it becomes. Even though based on an old campy TV show, this could have been an entertaining movie. The total lack of imagination at work, however, has sucked any chance of fun right out of the experience. Truly redundant, truly awful.
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