
NoWireHangers
Joined Aug 1999
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I have enjoyed other Polonia films in the past, like Amityville in Space, Sharkula, Doll Shark to name a few. But The Final Possession is just truly terrible with no entertainment value whatsoever. It has no coherent plot, no lead character, actually no important characters at all, just a whole lot of nonsense filler. I suppose anyone who helped finance the movie got to appear in it. At least that's the only explanation I can think of as to why we get so many scenes, seemingly filmed on webcam, that have nothing to do with the story, like a "podcast" where two guys on a videocall discuss which movie is better of The Exorcist or The Omen. I know Mark Polonia can do better than this. This is not a "so bad it's good movie"; it's just boring and feels more like a lazy Dustin Ferguson movie (Apex Predators, Cocaine Cougar, Mega Ape).
"The Atheist Delusion" is your standard Ray Comfort street interviews. This time his argument is one we've heard before, about creation needing a creator. Because a book couldn't make itself, DNA couldn't make itself, therefore, God, and specifically, the god of the Bible, did it. Atheists, we are told (and this we've also heard before) know that there is a god but deny it because they like fornication and pornography.
"The Atheist Delusion" is a full hour of the same old creationist arguments, street interviews and eventually Comfort's old "Are you a good person?" routine. It offers nothing we haven't seen or heard dozens of times before. On the plus side, it does have lots of beautiful stock footage of animals and nature.
"The Atheist Delusion" is a full hour of the same old creationist arguments, street interviews and eventually Comfort's old "Are you a good person?" routine. It offers nothing we haven't seen or heard dozens of times before. On the plus side, it does have lots of beautiful stock footage of animals and nature.
Tim Chey's "David and Goliath" fails on every level. I can't remember when I last saw so many terrible acting performances in one movie. There are some exceptions, such as the lead actor playing David, but many actors are terrible and the villains are also ridiculous stereotypes. The script is repetitive and the dialogue and acting is laughable. And to make it even more silly, there's one or two sequences involving Goliath shouting insults that's reused over and over throughout the movie.
David & Goliath offers some unintentionally funny scenes but other than that, there's no reason to watch it. It was more interesting watching with the director's commentary, although he repeated himself a lot.
David & Goliath offers some unintentionally funny scenes but other than that, there's no reason to watch it. It was more interesting watching with the director's commentary, although he repeated himself a lot.