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Factual mistakes & great leaps in scientific laws are presented so blandly that it's
apparent
even the cast & crew were bored.
It is about homosexuality and its
apparent
struggle with religion, depicting a variety of analyses of what the Bible says about it.
With the
apparent
increasing media attention to shootings in malls and schools by individuals whose behavior has bewildered America, this movie begins to shed some light on this tragic existence of some individuals in our Country.
Carlin's laziness is
apparent
and frankly insulting; misanthropy is a wonderful topic for a humorist to focus on, but in order to be entertaining, it must be FUNNY!
I won't spoil the plot, but it's
apparent
that a lot of time and effort went into this film, and since they don't have the money to drop on the "special effects that can make you forget that there's no plot" concept, there is a lot of time devoted to developing and furthering the storyline.
At times it was very
apparent
they were "thinking" about what they had to say next, before finally spitting out their uninspired dialogue.
When you replace Willem Dafoe, Micheal Ironside, Emma Watson, and Micheal Caine with Kate Bekinsale, this shortcoming is
apparent.
For me, Ferrer steals the movie, making your skin crawl in every scene he plays once his perverted (in every sense of the word) designs become
apparent.
Writer-director Troy Duffy dives into the murkiest depths of the "law," and its
apparent
futility in modern times, and how it takes two Irish fraternal twin brothers, Conner and Murphy (Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus - both of whom are a little too convincing in their roles), to stir up enough debate about vigilantism to become media heroes.
In
apparent
retaliation, the FBI director and his entourage are killed in their motorcade while on a visit to Bogota.
His behavior is increasingly aggressive and near the end of the movie he ends up butchering someone with an axe.This storyline meets one that is very reminiscent of movies such as " Evil Dead" because his girlfriend hooks up with the bunch of brainless , shallow bores and goes with them to party in an abandoned tower ( but where are the stairs inside of that tower? ) which is haunted by evil forces that like to kill and rape for no
apparent
reason.
I don't often find myself so enveloped in documentaries, particularly those that stop pursuing their
apparent
narrative ten minutes in and take on a totally new and divergent direction.
Right from the start it is
apparent
that the film is very cheaply made.
OK, so here's the plot, a crack dealer in a ski mask and gloves gets annoyed at an under-cover cop, who's having an affair with another cop, so he kills her, then goes on to kill the other cops family for no
apparent
reason at all, then he takes off the ski mask (again, I don't know why)and decides to start killing teenage girls until the city pay him $1,000,000.
The antagonist is the extremely unfriendly neighbor from across the street who, for no
apparent
reason, is openly hostile towards the newcomers.
After catching the first two episodes of this show and then taking a gander at this site's message board, it's pretty
apparent
that it is the teenage girls, and sadly a handful of grown women who are attracted to the so-called "Hotti-Gotti" boys as they've been dubbed who continue to watch with regularity and keep this pitiful and wretched excuse for entertainment (which can be likened to a type of mental Novocaine if you ask me) afloat just enough to cause A&E to run a second season or so I've been told anyway.
INteresting premise with a little girl who is traumautized after seeing her mother dead in an
apparent
suicide.
This movie rambles along in all sorts of directions with no
apparent
reference to anything.
The story gives no
apparent
reason for her running away until the very ending, which makes no sense.
She turns better in the other half where the chemistry starts to make itself
apparent
and draws all my attention.
In the case of Brett Leonard's Feed I must thank my brother for recommending me a motion picture of such superlative-defying badness that I was instantly compelled to express my
apparent
distaste with anyone prepared to take the time to read it.
The
apparent
stars of this show are Joel Grey (a master of ceremonies who has no other role in the film) and Liza Minelli (an incredibly screwed up American singer and dancer).
Why is it so
apparent
that the writers of pool movies have never set foot in actual pool rooms?
First of all the plot is really ridiculous and there is no
apparent
beginning and the ending isn't all that great either.
Whatever is
apparent
at the onset may not be so.
I am disqualified through reasons of age and culture to comment on the Ibiza music phenomenon,the raising to sainthood of disc jockeys,and the
apparent
ambition of every teenage boy to become one.I do understand - in the form of a distant memory - the urge to procreate that overcomes one at the age of fifteen to the extent that little else is of any consequence.Thus Kevin and Perry exist in an almost permanent state of priapism,their whole object being to divest themselves of their virginity at the first available opportunity.This can be - indeed is - amusing for five minutes but all too quickly palls.There are some gags that actually improve with repetition but unfortunately "Kevin and Perry go large" doesn't actually have any of them.
The USS Nimitz and her crew find themselves flung for no
apparent
reason whatsoever into the past, D-Day to be precise.
It's
apparent
to me that director/writer Patricia Rozema never decided what genre to use for this film as she's all over the place.
Because Cameron fails to unify his visuals with potential effects that may be felt from the script, a viewer will find it difficult to empathise with Steve, whose general behaviour fails to demonstrate knowledge of possible linkage between causes of his actions (theft, drug sales, et alia) and their consequences, with
apparent
altruism by Redback being the film's sole strong positive component.
Although there is a credited director, Ranald MacDougall (whoever that was), it is
apparent
that he was either missing in action or was afraid of Joan, who stomps through her scenes like a bull in a china shop, obviously directing herself.
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