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Amber Benson Movie: Intermedio
Movie Intermedio |  |  | | List Price: $24.95 | | Label: The Asylum Home Entertainment
Salesrank: 77439
Released: March 29, 2005 | | Our Price: $4.80 | | Used Price: $1.98 | | MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD | |
Intermedio Reviews: AWFUL!  2008-06-02 - The entire film consists of two teenagers running around in cave tuunels and screaming about being chased.
Not even in the "so bad it's funny" category.  2007-09-09 - If this had made it into the "so bad it's funny" category, I might've given it 2 stars. But no such luck.
Like probably a lot of people, I saw this movie because I'm a fan of one of the cast, Amber Benson. Thank god for the quick turn-around of Netflix or I would've been mad about paying to see this instead of just highly disappointed. I can't speak for the rest of the cast, but I know Amber Benson is capable of much better than this. The so-called plot gave the cast nothing to work with, the direction stank, the sets were so obviously cheap, and the "special effects" were the lamest of the lame.
I once heard Amber Benson spoke of one of her other films, Taboo, and told people not to pay to see it because it was so bad. If she said that about Taboo, I can't even imagine what she would say about Intermedio.
Fun lowbudget flick  2007-06-16 - Intermedio is a fun movie even if its not the most well written. The film does contain a good claustrophobic feel for a film set in undergroud tunnels. The special FX are made for tv movie yet in this flick they work. The actors portray a good range of panic and fear while the dialogue is weak to put it kindly. I will say that the actors do a good job for what they had to work with. I do feel that Cerina Vincent was underused.
worst of the worst  2007-03-04 - There is nothing good, or even okay, about this film. From the writing, which includes glaring errors like bloody corpses rotting in a cave smelling like fermaldihide, to jumpy camera angle changes, lighting jumping from blue-muted to daylight-natural in the same scene, to some of the worst dialog and acting, physical and emotional, ever displayed in a commercially distributed film. I should not forget mention the choppy and not interactive special effects, you see an effect, you see actors, you see an effect, you see bloody actors, but never does an effect and an actor meet. Again, this is the worst of the worst.
A forgettable movie...  2006-11-11 - I had expected the film to be interesting, but this one failed in the emotion department. Don't expect to really feel anything. The film centers around two couples, who decide to go into a cavern along the Mexico to buy drugs. Little do they know that the caverns are hanted by ghosts, that are murdering people.
If it hadn't for Amber Benson, I wouldn't have known or much less care about the film. Her acting in Buffy made me curious to see this. Well. It wasn't a hit.
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