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He dons a cape that is clearly a garbage bag, complete with what
appears
to be a bucket-shaped bonnet over his head.
I couldn't fathom why arnie didn't turn up for work for several days and then suddenly appears, takes their entire armoury and disappears again!! Nice work if you can get it.
She has no connection with the rest of the cast; it
appears
like she showed up on the set and said, "OK, I'm here, I'm gonna embarrass myself by doing the absolute worst Judy Holliday impression anyone's ever seen, now stay the hell out of my way" and then proceeded to do exactly that.
In fact, AT THE EARTH'S CORE is a silly fantasy adventure in which Peter Cushing - who
appears
to be on something strong - and some other actor (whom I don't know) use a giant digging machine called the "Iron Mole" dig their way down to the Earth's core - only to find that the inside of the Earth is pink and populated by ape-like creatures who have enslaved the humans.
It
appears
that they rented a High School for the summer, and pulled out chairs and stuff to decorate the set with.
It almost
appears
that the actors are reading off of cue cards, especially in the airport sequence.
(Interestingly, the gayer the guy, the more redeemable he appears.)
Glenn's character,(Robert Torrelson)
appears
to accept Dr. Flanner's apology.
However, Jean Daniel Verhaeghe's film, though made 50 years later,
appears
to be a wrong depiction of the empress and her life.
The cinematography
appears
right out of basic cable MOW land which removes any semblance of swampy, murky atmosphere from the proceedings.
Though Miles
appears
in the film, 95% of the interviews are other folks, not Miles.
Some have commented on how Quaid has Jerry Lee Lewis "to a tee" but the fact is he only
appears
to have the most extreme stage Jerry in mind.
Mr Tilney
appears
dressed only in his waistcoat.
Except the magnificent photography, everything
appears
dumb and there's no envy to know what will happen at these "medium" actors.
Here, God
appears
to a young girl (Louanne, who had earlier starred in a stage production of "Annie") and asks her to spread his Divine Word, causing her nothing but trouble from grown-ups in the process.
Peculiar, family-oriented film
appears
to be warm-hearted enough, and Burns gets to chime in with a nice barrage of wry jibes, but the writing is half-slapstick and half-seriousness, with the adults of the piece considering putting little Louanne away, all of which makes God seem more like a troublemaker than an elderly friend.
As for the actors, it
appears
the acting genes skipped a generation.
The water doesn't even move when the cobra
appears.
For the first 60 minutes the story
appears
to be going in one direction, then it changes tack and gets involved in a power fight, with extremely poor special effects.
The set
appears
to be only one room with various lighting effects and at the moment you think something good is about to happen you are let down by the total lack of acting, drama, suspense, horror, gore, story line and mythology.
However things start to go belly up fairly fast, God (Morgan Freeman)
appears
to Evan stating a flood is coming and that the politician must build an Ark.
Freeman lets it all hang loose as God in another amusing and chilled performance but he
appears
to sporadically to carry the piece.
This message
appears
after like ten minutes and keeps repeating to the end of the movie.
The editing is especially awful; it really
appears
that the editor (if there was one)literally picked up pieces of film off the floor and pasted them together.
Dull is the photography--- the film stock
appears
old and faded and washed-out.
The good sister is being beaten so she escapes to Earth where she
appears
buck naked in a strip club in the middle of a wet t-shirt contest.
The storyline then proceeds ten months where we find that Reno is indeed true to his word concerning avoidance of roommates, although this
appears
to beg the question due to his garnering of a live-in lover, Holly (Holly Fields), with whom he has generated marital plans.
The movie
appears
to be based on an earlier Italian movie according to the credits but was re-written by two fairly popular American romantic comedy writers.
I don't know if I'm even capable of tackling all the things wrong with it--like the fact that the casting director
appears
to have pulled names out of a hat, or the mind-blower of Richard Gere's character being allowed to walk away scot-free at the end (I'm sure the people saying, "It's just fiction, who cares" would have no problem if it was a former Al-Qaeda operative who just wants to return to his home country)--so I'll just devote my review to the utter hilarity, which is mainly the scene where Bruce Willis is testing out his gun.
This particular Sir Percy Blakeney
appears
to be teeming with overwhelming energy and volatility.
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