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<p dir="auto"><strong>virgiltx</strong> — <em>13 years ago(December 30, 2012 11:31 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">If the script was uninspired and nothing special, and the filmmakers just saw this just a sequel "product", there's no way that the actors could save it.<br />
It's pointless to criticize the acting of the main three plus Clarissa Burt. Their parts were so thinly written, how can you discern acting failure from character-development failure? And there's the factor of the direction. How many takes were done to get a good performance? How thoughtful was the editing process?<br />
The acting seemed to reflect a malaise that must have come from higher up.</p>
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<p dir="auto">If the script was uninspired and nothing special, and the filmmakers just saw this just a sequel "product", there's no way that the actors could save it.<br />
Totally disagree. The third one was a cash in. The second was done with a lot of love and attention.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I even thought John Wesley Shipp did a great job, at least considering the stereotypical and somewhat bland character he was written as. (Still the best character arc in the film, oddlyBastian's was a bit confused and just too rushed and poorly done). Even Brandis, who mostly overacts, has a few genuine moments with Shipp.<br />
You could tell Burt was just having fun with the role. She probably knew it was dreck and just wanted to give a deliciously hammy performance. I don't fault her in the slightest.</p>
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