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Drakula (1992)
The excessively stylized sets have panache and give the film an impressive atmosphere. Gary Oldman can't disappoint, his ambivalent Dracula inspires both horror and pity, and he can lick knives in a sexy way. I think the film benefited from taking the legend in a different direction, i.e. making Dracula a creature who is both bloodthirsty and lovelorn. Unfortunately, Coppola’s adaptation has little in common with the book.
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G.I. Jane (1997)
The film is not badly made at all, but the fact that Demi Moore attempts to style herself into the role of a badass warrior, especially in her full-contact fight during one sequence, really doesn't scare me. Moore was a co-producer and I feel Scott allowed her to get more involved than appropriate.
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Wyspa piratów (1995)
Geena Davis was supposed to revive her fading popularity with the help of her husband. The result was the exact opposite. I feel sorry for Renny Harlin, because considering what a monumental flop this film was, he didn't do a bad job at all.
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Moby Dick (1998) (film telewizyjny)
A very weak TV adaptations of Melville’s novel. Very cheap, lacklustre direction and acting, and poor visual effects. Patrick Stewart, I forgive you, but go back to Star Trek or the X-Men.
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Zagubieni w kosmosie (1998)
The film that knocked Titanic off the top of the weekly attendance chart. That is the only interesting thing about it.
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Mortal Kombat (1995)
A thoroughbred B-movie that doesn’t pretend to be anything else. As the saying goes, it’s so silly it’s beautiful. A perfectly relaxing affair where you can safely switch off your brain and you won’t be mad if someone makes noise with their pop-corn or cheers in the cinema. Anderson is a clever B-movie maker who, for a small budget, offered me a 100-minute PC game converted to film strip, with zero plot and wrapped in attractive packaging. Just a nice silly but fun thing. :)
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Conan Niszczyciel (1984)
The second film on the Conan franchise is not even close to its predecessor. Even Basil Poledouris did a dodgy job.
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Fatherland (1994) (film telewizyjny)
A story based on the hypothesis of what would have happened if the Germans had won World War II. The premise is pretty interesting, the execution not so much. It's sad for me to see Rutger Hauer, once the replicant Roy in Blade Runner, dabble in B-movie projects like this.
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Piąty element (1997)
If this sci-fi film didn't feature an individual named Chris Tucker, I swear my rating would be higher, but I hate that blabbermouth. It’s a pity Bruce Willis didn’t shoot him to the moon.
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Złoto pustyni (1999)
Originally shot action scenes, an interesting story, great cast lead by Mark Wahlberg, whose performance, especially in the second half is Oscar worthy, all that make Three Kings a must-see film.