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Taboo is about a bunch of preppy friends, Nick Stahl (Bully, Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines), January Jones (Anger Management, American Wedding), Amber Benson (Tv's Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Can't Hardly Wait), Lori Heuring, Eddie Kaye Thomas (American Pie 1-3, Freddy Got Fingered) and Derek Hamilton who play a little game of yes or no with simple questions and one year later they reunite but some one starts to play games with them as they all end up dieing with words that discripe what they are but they eyes are decieved with lies and secrets. In the end it's too Taboo and too predictable so you know what the hell is gonna happen. Nick Stahl is the only fuel that keeps this thing going also with some interesting writing and direction. January Jones is just too much of a annoying (beep). Anyway you get my drift, hopefully
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Anyone who paid attention to the clues given during the movie could solve this "mystery" way before they wanted to enlighten us. This movie was supposed to be an intelligent thriller, but it isn't much more than a slasher movie in disguise. Still, it's a fun watch if you're having a horror movie bash.
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This movie deserves no stars.
I just finished watching this movie about five minutes ago, and couldn't feel anymore foolish for renting it. I can't believe I spent my money and time watching this movie. I wish I could go back to the video store and return in.
As far as the story goes...there is no story. I mean, I verbally announced every scene of this movie before it happened. It was all so obvious. There was nothing original about this at all. Not only was it not innovative, but it was very predictable.
The acting was terrible. I honestly can't tell if it was the acting that was so bad or the script. I think it's a heavy mixture of both.
There was no direction at all. It's like they gave the actors this lame script and told them to go with it. It looked like it could have been filmed in one day. Editing and all. It was pathetic and a disservice to all who sat through it.
The camera angles were really bad. I mean bad. It was somewhat distracting as well.
Overall, this was the worst movie I've ever seen. I can't believe I picked this up. I have no clue what I was thinking. I guess I thought a Nick Stahl and Eddie Kaye Thomas movie couldn't steer me wrong, but I really had that wrong. I'm sure all of the actors that participated in it would rather forget that they did.
I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone at all.
fatti
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I'm a big Amber Benson fan and only bought this because she was in it. The story sounded like standard stalker fare but I was game. Although the pacing is a bit slow, I must say I found the movie very enjoyable. The twists just kept coming and I liked that I was using my mind to try to keep up instead of just vegging out. The actors are good and again my only complaints were slow pacing and not fleshing out the wonderful characters they had.
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It starts off with a generaly good premice. 6 kids alone all night in a huge house, forced to reminice about a game that they had played exactly one year ago. A game that, in the year since, had ruined lifes and caused blackmail ext...we don't know what exactly happened between these kids, all we have are their charecterizations to figure it out. And that is precisly where the movie goes wrong. The charecters are lame and unoriginal. The drunk, the rich witch, the spoiled right wing jerk, the loud-mouthed un-PC friend, in fact the only charecter that had any layers to them was the charecter that other reviewers have shunned. Jannuary Jones, with her silent, unemotional eyes, holds the most mystery to her charecter. There is no way of knowing what is going on in her head. Technicly the film is great. Wonderful shots and an interesting pace. Obvioulsly the film was inspired by April Fools Day, much of the way that Scream was inspired by Happy Birthday to me. But what Taboo lacks is a sharp sence of humor. For subject matter this dark, the humor needs to be dark as well, no slapstick will suffice. All an all not a total waste of time, but the strait to video aspect is understandable.
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