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Uh, this was pretty bad!


I'm sure Faye Dunaway regrets doing this movie (like all the other actors HOPEFULLY do) seeing as there was no point to her character in the movie. She just walks around constantly confused saying things like "Somebody will have to pay, and it's not going to be me!".

This film was totally predictable and lacked believeable drama and good acting (Lara Flynn Boyle - don't get me started). The fighting scene in the end was poorly filmed and it had no dramatic plot twists (or at least none that weren't easily transparent).

I had no expectations for this movie - I put it on a Sunday afternoon to kill time. And it nearly killed me. Imagine the poor people watching this with some kind of expectations seeing as it stars Faye Dunaway, Timothy Hutton and Oliver Platt (who has the only good thing about this movie but only appeared in a few scenes). This movie is a total waste of time.

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Try watching it again for camp value - it exceeds on that level.

Check out the user reviews here on IMDB for this movie and you will see that many people, including me, really like it. Everyone admits that it's a lousy movie by any conventional standard, yet somehow it seems to deliver on entertainment. I love it.

Faye Dunaway confuses me in this. She's the one part of the movie that I don't like. Her acting is just so bad, so hammy, I can't swallow it. I guess maybe she was shooting for funny or over the top.

I like the whacky dialog, the all star cast, the inspired premise, the buddy content, and lots of other stuff. The ending is lousy, that's unfortunate, but it doesn't matter. By then you've already made up your mind as to love it or hate it.

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He's already made up his mind? That's the pot calling the kettle black, isn't it? It's a lousy movie, according to you, but you love it. I think that's all we need to know. There's nothing to love about this movie except the music by Fredric Talgorn. The lousy ending doesn't matter? The fact that it's a lousy movie doesn't matter because somehow it's entertaining? Because you see it as "camp?" Some camp is entertaining - this, sadly, does not fall into that category. The categories it does fall into are inept filmmaking, bad writing, bad acting, unbelievable characters, and horrid direction. I hadn't made up my mind in advance, in fact I was rather looking forward to it. I made up my mind by watching this mindless piece of horse manure disguised as a movie.

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Whitesheik:
You don't have to attack me dude. You didn't like the movie, I did-there's no reason to go to war over it. I agree with all your points. Inept filmmaking, bad writing, bad acting, everything you said. Even so, I like it. That's no reason to assassinate my character.

I can fully understand someone that doesn't like this movie and doesn't see any value to it. In fact, I find it harder to understand why I and others like it than I do why some might not like it.

It's not just me. Look at the reviews here on IMDB and you will see that a lot of people really like it. None of us (except the guy that compares "The Temp" to the top 10 greatest movies of all time) tries to say that it's a good movie by any conventional standard.

The lousy ending is unfortunate. The ending is even lousier than the rest of the movie. The movie would be better if the ending were better. I wish the ending were better. But it doesn't matter because if you like the movie you've already gotten your enjoyment out of it before you get to the ending. I like the movie, lousy ending and all, so it doesn't matter that much to me. If you don't like the movie, you would already decide that about 30 minutes in and a better ending would not change your mind.

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He's already made up his mind? That's the pot calling the kettle black, isn't it? It's a lousy movie, according to you, but you love it. I think that's all we need to know. There's nothing to love about this movie except the music by Fredric Talgorn. The lousy ending doesn't matter? The fact that it's a lousy movie doesn't matter because somehow it's entertaining? Because you see it as "camp?" Some camp is entertaining - this, sadly, does not fall into that category. The categories it does fall into are inept filmmaking, bad writing, bad acting, unbelievable characters, and horrid direction. I hadn't made up my mind in advance, in fact I was rather looking forward to it. I made up my mind by watching this mindless piece of horse manure disguised as a movie.

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Camp Value,I love it.

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It was funny.

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Pretty disappointing ending, didn't you think? All that build-up to some kind of ultimately satisfying conclusion, and in the end Peter just fires Kris after he's made President of the company - yawn!.

That wouldn't have been the end of it anyway. She would come back to stalk him again. Thank God the 90's are over.

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It's campy, overacted and predictable – but still entertaining, and anything that maintains my attention for 90-plus minute is not a waste of time in my book. 6/10 stars from me.

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I agree this was campy as hell, especially in the wake of late 80s/early 90s thrillers with the similar stalker/former acquaintance plot.

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Fine cast but.......Portland is so depressing my fellow film buffs.Why not sunny Boise,Sacramento.....a skyline is needed for this type of movie.
Pittsburgh is bad as well...hmmm tough call.Anyway,i gave it an 8?

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One of the worst movies ever made, but good for (unintentional) laughs. It's surprising they got such a good cast together to star in this embarrassment. I guess they all had tax bills that year....go figure.


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I liked Lara Flynn Boyle's performance, she was well fitted as the sexy yet dangerous Kris. However, The Temp did have numerous cliches and I also thought the ending was weak. Fun to watch but predictable.

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