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"Undercurrent" features a top-notch cast of wonderful actors who might've been
assembled
for the perfect drawing-room comedy.
College students (who are actually in their late 20's) on campus in Boston (which looks strangely like the Isle Of Man) are menaced by a fierce monster
(assembled
during a Blue Peter episode).
I am not sure about the wedding night, but I find it exaggerated that a lady-in-waiting would undress the empress and leave her completely naked (and that in the 1850's) or that the emperor would announce very proudly "yes I finally laid her" to the
assembled
court.
There is no connection from scene to scene almost as if the film was crafted in parts and then
assembled
in a vacuum.
It seems that a really cheesy-looking rock monster has
assembled
a team of GOOD and EVIL people to battle it out for supremacy.
The director
assembled
a lot of the right ingredients for a mad-doctor movie, but somehow forgot the skeleton of a story to hang them on.
The real surprise of this effortlessly lightweight movie is how such a top notch cast got
assembled
for what is nothing more than a hammy uninspiring affair.
Only that this was one of the best TV series ever assembled!!
The greatest effort plus the finest cast ever
assembled
in a movie by The Director Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon And Sean Penn on the front row.
Richard Abernethie, a very wealthy man, has died and his relatives have
assembled
for his funeral.
This one had wit, great characters, and the greatest ensemble of voice over artists ever
assembled
for a daytime cartoon show.
Bell has created a first rate story and
assembled
a plethora of talent to make it.
Martin Sheen is brilliant at the heart of one of the best acting ensembles ever
assembled.
Only of the finest casts
assembled
with Mark Wahlberg, Burt Reynolds, Heather Graham, Julianne Moore, William H. Macy, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Don Cheadle, Philip Baker Hall, and others.
OK,so this film is NOT very well known,and wasn't very well publicised.I discovered this fairly brutal gangster gone good movie by complete accident on one of Skys millions of movie channels late on some boring evening,but I'm glad i did!The opening sequence to this film is fantastically comical in a very dark way.This in fact sets what i think is the general tone for the movie.I think a lot of critics and movie fans that have actually seen this film have been a bit unfair to just write it off as a lower budget gangster movie in the Reservoir Dogs vein.OK,so there are undeniable similarities between Thursday and some other crime genre films that it has been compared to,but in all fairness,i think this film takes a much more darkly comic look at this type of film,and the end result is a engrossing,well made,funny,if not totally original film.Tom Jane is good in this,and deserves the recognition he will now hopefully get thanks to the The Punisher.His performance as the bad guy gone good is realistic,funny and just cold enough to make you believe Casey really was a bad ass before he reformed.Thats another thing that makes this film stand out for me,the characters.In Nicks gang you get the strangest trio of criminals ever assembled,a smooth,charismatic but very cold leader(Nick),a trigger happy blood loving sexually predatory bitch of a woman(Dallas)and a psychotic hill billy with brains with a penchant for torture(Billy Hill).Throw in the most bizarre police detective ever seen on screen,beautifully over played by Mickey Rourke,and you've got a recipe for...well for Thursday really.Its at times darkly comic,sometimes brutal,sometimes unoriginal,but always engrossing and worth watching.8/10
I was skeptical before going to this because of the horribly
assembled
trailer which made it look like an equally horrible movie.
The interviews of the film makers and the actors has been
assembled
in a highly entertaining story that illustrates the struggles involved in making the original film, the eventual failure of the original project and the phoenix-like rising from the ashes that evolved into this documentary film.
"Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" consists mostly of rambling, poorly
assembled
footage in search of a movie.
Once again he has
assembled
an impressive cast (Like Woody Allen, everyone wants to work with Altman)that this time around to the letter is miscast.
It is a collection of unrelated, ill-conceived and poorly
assembled
scenes that look like the unedited results of a dim 10 year old with a mini-DV camera.
And this is after they take a raft on a camping trip, with no gear, and show up at a campsite that is already
assembled
and completely stocked with food and clothes and the daughters headphones.
The footage isn't
assembled
in a very informative way, either.
She enters the bar at just the most convenient moment when everyone is
assembled
to talk about conning her???
When the folks at Kino Video
assembled
their fine "Slapstick Encyclopedia" collection, a multi-cassette selection of silent comedies, someone decided to kick off the first installment with ONE TOO MANY (1916), an obscure one-reel farce made in Florida starring the very young Oliver Hardy.
Stupid, mindless drivel about a jet
assembled
within hours by mechanics who have never worked on airplanes (piloted by Burgess Meredith) chasing a Porsche race car which runs on decades-old gasoline sludge, driven by Lee Majors, with Chris Makepeace as the runaway techno-wiz who can McGyver spare parts into a radio receiver which can pick up all frequencies simultaneously, and who somehow learned how to acquire and use chemicals to make high explosives in a perfectly peaceful society.
So one can imagine how the film's problems were compounded even further with the largely amateurish cast that Jules Dassin
assembled.
portrayed as a fun, secure... but sad place, were a bunch of sex workers get to play in a soccer team,
assembled
in what seems like no more than a week! the documentary's main focus is to prove that society repels this kind of "workers", even though no solution to these poor women is ever achieved, except that the people who documented this,made them some sort of "stars" (just like the title says so) in exchange of being exploited for making this realityshowlike documentary.
There are no characters that come across as likable or interesting (in particular, the lead doesn't have ANYTHING appealing about him), and the actors
assembled
barely do anything to rise above the F-grade material.
What a disappointment, especially in light of the budget provided, the technical resources available, and the talent
assembled.
This film has some of the greatest comedic dialog and memorable quotes ever
assembled
in one film!
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