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The audience, however, seemed to enjoy it so it probably it's just me.
The
audience
laughed for about 15 minutes, then most of us spent the rest of the time fighting off sleep.
And the songs were very clever (for an LDS
audience
only).
The only redeeming quality of this movie is that it's so terrible it's almost funny, especially the part where Patrick Swayze's knight character goes home to his Knight father who has retired after losing his legs and is now bed-ridden in his armor for the sole purpose of letting the
audience
know he was a knight.
As the movie slowly progresses, the
audience
slips into a state of unconsciousness and gradually loses sight of any sort of plot that the movie might actually contain.
The
audience
was laughing their heads off and I'm shaking my head, amazed that they could find that remotely funny, amazed that NBC would even broadcast such a thing.
This only served to confuse the
audience
because the movie just plodded along going no where.
Perhaps a little too Queenie for some - I would love to have watched IN a cinema
audience
in the outback.
Either that, or someone thought the
audience
would all be colorblind and not notice.
It's self-consciousness is obvious in every frame: "see what a profound, sophisticated film we are making," the director and screenwriters seem to be saying to us, and to themselves they say, "lets's see how we can bore and confuse the
audience
even more."
This is a genuinely bad film, so completely devoid of energy and humor that it serves only as a example of Murphy's contempt for his
audience.
It would be remarkably easy to continue beating up on this movie, but I will show it more mercy than it showed its
audience
and stop now.
One of the biggest problems is every character who the
audience
cares about is either dead or has nothing to live for.
It is the sort of movie, where consumerism is mocked by having a couple make love in a furniture store sales window while the sales agent delivers his speech, or where a revealing interview of a stage actress turns into a fullblown striptease act, for "of course" the offensive gentlemen of the press is the equal to a raunchy club
audience.
Mr. Tilney is nothing like handsome; as for Catherine Morland, a rat-like appearance makes this heroine a difficult one to sell to a sympathetic
audience.
You see the nation of Iraq like you've never seen it covered by the media, and shot from a perspective that is hardly considered by most Americans, where the movie has its main
audience.
The story is a failed attempt at sincerity: there's no easier way to make your
audience
feel sympathetic for your characters than to show them experiencing emotional trauma.
Is it an experiment or just an insult to the
audience
intelligence?
There are scenes in this movie where the actors are looking at something, their expressions are of amazement and there wide eyes and slack jaws tell the
audience
that what they are looking at is going to be profoundly amazing, this simply isn't it's just a cupboard or even more desert.
Maybe the target
audience
of this Disney Channel TV-movie will be pleased with it, but if any parents are watching along with the youngsters, they will clearly see that "cranked out" is written all over this production.
The humor in this show seems like it is trying to target an
audience
with an I.Q. of 40 or below.
But can interest of today's "intelligently growing
" audience
be sustained just on shoulders of two performers and strong Visuals ?
Surely,
audience "
maangey more" and here film fails to deliver.
What finally
audience
is subjected to is a highly predictable, very commonplace drama with very little surprise elements.
Moreover the original release, the "long version" was recently shown on TCM exposing the film, in ail probability, to its largest
audience
ever.
Jay Underwood is the only "name" actor, and most people, especially the intended
audience
of five year olds, are not likely to remember him from such ancient Disney fare as NOT QUITE HUMAN.
A lot of this film's marketing is geared to the gay male audience, but those expecting even a hint of homoeroticism between the two male leads (best friends who have a three-way with the girlfriend of one of them) will be most disappointed.
You will notice that this film has won a couple of awards so far, one for direction and an
audience
award.
The
audience
award was at a film festival in Spain, and for it to gain an
audience
award, I'd have to imagine that Spanish people just dig soap operas.
But if you shoot a fairy tale that has next to nothing to do with what actually happened - why call it Bugsy and make the
audience
believe this was a halfway true story?
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