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This happens again in a later scene where the same song is played for no
apparent
reason.
Budget limitations are readily apparent, and the direction is stolid.
Awful dialogs that extend incomprehensibly through time without any
apparent
reason except to fill time.
The only thing that kept my interest was the numerous big names in the movie that kept popping up for no
apparent
reason and who had no acting or good lines to contribute to the mess of a film.
That's what make this a truly unusual film and it goes like this: There was a stingy man who, for no
apparent
reason, had a tree growing out of his head.
Secondly, there was no obvious attempt to synchronize any of the audio, in fact it is quite
apparent
that most of the dialogue was recorded later with no attempt to match the film.
Moore's Lisa is an aspiring actress who's bubbly and a little conniving (for no
apparent
reason at all) but her ludicrous period play (which is supposed to be funny in presentation) is on a par with the rest of the script.
Firstly the film made headlines because of
apparent
problems in production due to Seagal.
I didn't get the slightest hint at any point that Solo ever possessed any redeeming character, which became disturbingly
apparent
when he failed to feed his dog for a few days.
Story is empty and various and disenfranchised input is
apparent.
Kahn's
apparent
gifts do not excuse his behavior or martyr his mistresses.
The director uses goofy imagery (offered up in the form of daydream sequences) in an
apparent
attempt to break up the glacial pacing, but instead, it clashes with the authentic look and feel of the movie.
This is really
apparent
whenever Sacchi is not clearly imitating a scene from one of Bogart's films.
Her hectic life comes crashing down when it becomes
apparent
that the young Amanda holds the key to a terrible secret.
Unfortunately, the role itself is a bummer, with an
apparent
slide into mental deterioration which seems to happen off-screen.
Teens getting stoned and drunk in car and well you know where that leads....death and
apparent
deafness too as Tim seems oblivious to his friends scream.
Its only improvement over the 1945 version is that the homosexual subtext is definitely more apparent, without being heavy-handed.
The ending seemed like there was supposed to be more, but they ran over their
apparent
$500.00 budget and were like "Oh, crap...we are broke..end it now...quick..roll credits!"
It became
apparent
in the first 25 mins of watching this that the writers really wanted to make a feature length film and they probably certainly enjoyed the whole process, but then seemed to forget the fact that it needed a decent plot!
The paintings show an
apparent
timeline, showing significant events throughout history, such as the building of the Great Wall of China.
Sadly he died before the movie was completed, and it is very
apparent
at the conclusion of the film that the stories original climatic scene was never realized.
However, it soon became
apparent
that this film seemed to lack a decent level of development script-wise.
Adam Low, without
apparent
shame, puts his name to this fake tribute.
The acting, for once, isn't the problem, it's the horrible editing, scenes will end for no
apparent
reason, while in the middle of an action sequence or people will be cut off in mid sentence.
Red Skelton does a cute bit with Donna Reed and Margaret O'Brien, but the other comedic bits suffer from an
apparent
vacuum between the performers and the allegedly-live audience (they're awfully silent until the editor cuts to them for exaggerated reaction shots).
It becomes very
apparent
early on in this "feature" that director Chris Stokes loved Ferris Bueller's Day Off with a passion.
The main guy has no emotion and just mutilates corpses for no
apparent
reason.
A brief synopsis would be: a group of Georgians are trying to build a fortress to defend themselves from invaders, but every time they are about to put on the finishing touches, for no readily
apparent
reasons it collapses.
Harry (Judd Nelson), a "reformed" burglar, and Daphne (Gina Gershon), an aspiring actress, are employed as live window mannequins at a department store where one evening they are late in leaving and are locked within, whereupon they witness, from their less than protective glass observation point, an
apparent
homicide occurring on the street.
I was completely bored with this film, melodramatic for no
apparent
reason.
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