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Ms BS (f)
Review Of More Than Sisters': A Nollywood Film
« on: February 23, 2007, 04:02 PM »

Segun Arinze - More Than Sisters:  Nollywood Film

I just watched; More Than sisters,

Genevieve Nnaji,Stella Damasus and Segun Arinze star in this one part flop. This film is such a flop… from the wooden acting to the ridiculous storyline. If it had had a part two I don't think I would have been able to sit through it. If anyone knows who the actor is who played Abe please let me know. I swear on the credits it said Segun Arinze, but when I looked up Segun Arinze, it did not appear to be the same guy.

So for now I won't blacken Segun's name.  I'll simply refer to the actor that played Abe as ABE! Abe ruined the whole film, not that there was much to ruin in the first place.  Nevertheless he turned the film from a 4/10 to a 1/10. He was so so awful. He said his lines as though he were reading from an autocue and nothing he said was with conviction. If he were a 12 year old in a school play his performance would still be abysmal.

The basic plot is two women, Nora and Samantha who are best friends. When Nora's father dies leaving her an orphan Samanths's parents take her in, and then so follows the predictable tale of a sister's betrayal. This film was so lame… the betrayal wasn't even a true betrayal.

Has anyone else watched this sham?  What did you think?
cute-ass (f)
Re: Segun Arinze - More Than Sisters: Nollywood Film
« #1 on: February 23, 2007, 04:54 PM »

Thank God, i've finally found someone to help me carry half of the dissappointment and anger i felt after watching that movie that will remain my worst movie of all times

@Ms Bs
What you just narrated was an understatement, and you were so generous to give the movie 1/100, in my opinion it rated 0/100. The money i used in purchasing the good-for-nothing film is my worst spent cash, ooh did iforget to mention the precious-but-cannot-be-regained 1,5hrs i used in viewing it. I think the movie should be banned from the marker because its pure theft. After watching the movie was when i understood the saying "the real thieves are not the ones with guns"

PLEASE MY PEOPLE BEWARE OF THE MOVIE "MORE THAN SISTERS", actually, buying an empty cassette or dvd and just watching it from beginning to the end is a better use of your time. Yes, the movie is a really a sad investment Sad Sad Angry Angry
Ms BS (f)
Re: Segun Arinze - More Than Sisters: Nollywood Film
« #2 on: February 23, 2007, 05:09 PM »

I'm so glad you understand!

you know when I first started watching and saw Genevieve, I just knew that something about the film wasn't right. she normally has this sparkle about her and she just looked all ashy and to up,  even thought the character she was playing wasn't to up. I was wondering what was going on.

It was like she knew how crap the film was but had already comitted to it.

That Abe guy has to be the WORST ACTOR ever! Why did he remind me of a psychotic killer? Not that I know any peronally, but if I did know any that is exactly how I would imagine them to be.

I mean seriously. What woman would go for a man acting all stalkerish and crazy the way he was? It was absolutely ludicrous!

The story line was just stupis,  The pact,  like anyone is keeeping that pact after ten years, the whole Liberia situation, the lies about the deadly poison she was injected with and then last but stupidest of all,  The wealth in exchange for death cult??? UNBELIEVABLE,  the director/producer/writers must have been at a crack convention when they got together to make this mess.
Ibo Man (m)
Re: Review Of 'Not My Sisters': A Nollywood Film
« #3 on: March 05, 2007, 08:42 AM »

 Embarrassed Ma sisters Its really unfortunate that u both picked a nasty movie
I guess you purchased the movie because  of the cast
(wrong choice) .I havent even seen the preview of
that movie in Nigeria.Evidently it must have being a flop and they (marketers )
decided to ship it out. Naija guys wont stand for that crap na.
Not to say there arent other bad movies out there.
It's really a pity that such highly rated actors should star in such a movie
edak (f)
Re: Review Of 'Not My Sisters': A Nollywood Film
« #4 on: March 05, 2007, 11:55 AM »

If anyone knows who the actor is who played Abe please let me know. I swear on the credits it said Segun Arinze, but when I looked up Segun Arinze, it did not appear to be the same guy

his name is leroy, his accent was down right phony.was it supposed to be british or, Huh?
Ms BS (f)
Re: Review Of 'Not My Sisters': A Nollywood Film
« #5 on: March 05, 2007, 01:59 PM »

Do you know Leroy's last name?

I am just grateful the film didn't have two parts or I would have been eveen more annoyed. He sounded like he was trying to do a semi cockney accent. I don't know what he was playing at. maybe he is on drugs. He doesn't seem right!
charla (f)
Re: Review Of 'Not My Sisters': A Nollywood Film
« #6 on: March 05, 2007, 02:47 PM »

OMG,i was wondering that the storyline sounded veri familiar.ive watched that useless godforsaken film.it rilly put me off films 4 a while mein!i mean i was jus so disappointed,but i thot because d film was so crap no1 would hve seen it.i rilly wanted to throw up wenever that boy spoke.
agnesoseka
Re: Review Of More Than Sisters': A Nollywood Film
« #7 on: March 09, 2007, 01:11 PM »

 hmnnnn Huh
nike4luv (f)
Re: Review Of More Than Sisters': A Nollywood Film
« #8 on: March 12, 2007, 08:13 PM »

i watchd the bloody film like 2years ago, like most nigerian film, bland and predictable
edak (f)
Re: Review Of More Than Sisters': A Nollywood Film
« #9 on: March 16, 2007, 11:55 AM »

dnt knw leroy\s last name n don't want to.i had friends who loved the film to bits. :-[guess they must be retarded
Ms BS (f)
Re: Review Of More Than Sisters': A Nollywood Film
« #10 on: March 18, 2007, 08:14 AM »

The reviews I have seen have all been commending the film,  which is why I bought the trash in the first place. I am just grateful that it was all on one part!!!
Seun (m)
Re: Review Of More Than Sisters': A Nollywood Film
« #11 on: March 27, 2007, 08:33 AM »

Wow, this is what they mean when they say a film is "panned by critics".  It must be a really bad one!  Cheesy
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