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The other characters are thin, probably the writer's fault not the
actors'
.
The
actors
turn in competent performances, but nothing special (however, better than those in "Aftershock: Earthquake in New York").
Second, the film does not have the first rate character
actors
Bogart was able to work with.
A great gangster flick, with brilliant performances by well-known
actors
with great action scenes?
First of all, I don't fault the
actors
in this film at all, but more or less, I have a problem with the script.
It's like they started off with hardly any script and the director just told the
actors
to stare at each other meaningfully with a lot of music playing over it.
Having so good
actors
as Harris and Von Sydow is always a big advantage for a director but if the script is bad what can you do?
A lot of
actors
have a multitude of good movie roles in their soul.
The movie was incredibly unbelievable and there was absolutely no on-screen chemistry between the lead
actors
that I found myself shaking my head almost every 10 minutes.
Between Mike Greenbaum (lead actor) in scenes in which he skips the bill at a fancy restaurant and where Lola (lead actress) allows him to use her boss' house to fool his parents into thinking he's rich, it was almost as bad as him "daydreaming" about people around him doing the macarena (it was HORRIBLE!) and the two
actors
ultimately falling in love.
The cast includes several
actors
that are important part of modern the Swedish movie history.
This isn't even a horror movie or scary, unless you are talking about watching the
actors
try to act.
The saddest part about this film is that they had everything in place to make the greatest western ever and they blew it!!! the costumes are perfect,good actors, there are 2 music scores the orchestrail score is wonderful, and keeps with the classic spirit of the old timey Lone Ranger alive, the second score is a series of songs by country music artest like Merle Haggerd, and The Statler Brothers and those songs like "The Man in the Mask" are so bad that they are funny.
I was expecting alot more from the
actors.
I've rarely seen a worse cast of
actors
(especially Don Wilson, if you can even call him an "actor") but that's not really surprising, given the dialogue they have to work with (sample line: "Computers killed my brother!").
I don't really blame the actors, who are probably doing their best with shoddy direction and incomplete characters (because the very complete characters of the stage version have had their insides -- and insights -- ripped out).
It takes itself far too seriously (why must viewers be repeatedly reminded that the
actors
have never seen the sets before), both co-hosts seem less then enthused.
After watching the continuously sub-par, unfunny attempts by the
actors
to solicit some laughs, I am left wondering whether the live audience is genuinely laughing at what transpires, or whether they, too, are improvising.
The other major problem is that you can't tell most of the characters apart; of course, you know who Borgnine and Roundtree and even James Van Patten are, but all the other roles could have been played by different
actors
in various scenes, and you wouldn't know the difference.
It should also be noted, that she, and the other
actors
hired by Danny Aiello's character were billed as themselves, as well as the characters they played in his D-rated film.
It is hard to imagine two
actors
of such class and experience as Michael Caine and Michael Gambon getting involved in such an embarrassingly inept film.
The special effects are cheesy and the animals look fake and the acting is bad, but watching the faces of the
actors
as they try to look frightened is just very funny.
Good
actors.
Each of them are very good
actors
in his or her own right.
This makes them stand out almost as badly as live
actors
would in a cartoon.
If Jacqueline McKenzie and John Lynch weren't such talented
actors
this film would probably be even worse than it actually is.The story of two mentally disturbed people who fall in love and have a baby is an interesting one,and well worth exploring.However on the negative side,the plot becomes increasingly over the top as the story progresses,and the music choices more and more bizarre,so that by the end I found myself laughing when I know the director intended for me to be crying.
There was no chemistry between the two
actors
and I'm still not sure what Ann-Margaret was doing there.
I have nothing but pity for the poor
actors
in this "Garbage" because they were just trying to earn a pay check.
It's as if someone gathered their friends and family (actors), took a video camera out in a cornfield for three days, put a light on top of it for the night sequences (no joke - that's what they actually did), burned through some tape, stuck the footage in their computer, cut a (very) rough version, tossed in some music, bypassed any imaginative sound work or mixing, burned it directly to DVD, and threw it on the video store shelf.
Imagine these top tier
actors
trying to look busy while the narration drones on.
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