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The camera backs off (or rather, up), suddenly showing us the surprisingly
brilliant
colours of an elegant table set for a tea party.
Not an awful film & Hackman & Washington are their usual brilliant, but the plot was one you could peg pretty early on.
With its odd dreamlike quality, the film is at best interesting, yet pales beside Louis Malle's surreal and
brilliant '
Black Moon' from the same era.
Basically, these bozos are comparing their so-called comic talents to those of the
brilliant
Jim Abrahams and the Zucker Brothers.
"Goodbye 12, Goodbye 13, Hello Love", a
brilliant
vocal exploration of these dancers' childhood's jaundiced memories was reworked as "Surprise, Surprise" mainly a vehicle for the late Gregg Burge as Richie.
The only reason to see this movie is for a
brilliant
performance by Thom-Adcox Hernandez who is underused in the movie within the movie.
Watch the film for the sweetness, but most of all for Ms. McTeer's
brilliant
performance.
The acting was brilliant, for what it's worth William H Macy is fantastic and just gets better and better every film i watch him in.
Just one year after "The Breakfast Club", a
brilliant
movie with many of the same actors as in "St.
So the mother's
brilliant
idea is to call the jerry springer show as well as getting it on with her daughter's boyfriend.
These filmmakers don't ask a single, provocative question, nor do they engage in independent or visionary research of their subject, instead delivering a tedious montage of politely clean and vastly empty comments about an enigmatic and
brilliant
rock legend, who doesn't deserve to be remembered by this History Channel biography your grandparents can doze off to on a Sunday night.
The portrayal of Lou Salome is simply flippant, and the
brilliant
Freud comes off as little more than a schoolboy.
Someone like Andy McNabb - who made that
brilliant
action sequence in Heat as they move up the street from the robbery - would have turned the dull action sequences into something special.
I suppose it's one of those films that is intensely intelligent...so intelligent that I think you need to be well versed in the oil industry and a politically
brilliant
mind.
With weak as water story lines you can't say anything about the acting - even the most
brilliant
actors could do nothing with this script.
And to think that on my video of it the text on the back cover said "boasting
brilliant
animation"!
There were some 3-4
brilliant
stories... but these were out of 18.
If you want to see intelligent, philosophical discussion of human possibility and potential, watch "Waking Life," which is
brilliant.
The only problem is when the trio starts to work on it, Dave falls in love with the gorgeous and good hearted Angela(James King) Unfortunately, not a
brilliant
genre movie.
Schwartzman makes to watch the movie easy as his performance is
brilliant.
This is really a bad movie...it did nothing to me, the only descent scene is where everyone comes together at the party, and a nice song is playing, uplifting beat and nice cinematic shots that make you move....that was the best part of the movie... Otherwise this film lacks everything to suck the viewer in There's no story, there's nothing to think about like some people say, there's no cohesion between the different stories...it was more of an attempt to re-do Anderson's 'Magnolia' which was brilliant, but it fails blatantly... Okay it's light and easy to watch, but that are movieclips too.
Even the
brilliant
casting of the legendary Liz Renay ("Desperate Living") could not save this worthless piece of garbage.
Why Hollywood feels the need to remake movies that were so
brilliant
their prime (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Hills Have Eyes) but is it considerably worse why Hollywood feels the need to remake those horror films that weren't
brilliant
to start with (Prom Night, The Amityville Horror) Much like their originals these remakes fail in creating atmosphere, character or any genuine scares at all.
For a
brilliant
reconception of the West, HBO's "Deadwood" is much superior to "McCabe."
Granted, a talking computer that balanced it's free time between chess and global thermonuclear war was a bit far fetched, but the
brilliant
commentary on nuclear proliferation and the cold war made up for it.
I basically picked up this movie because I had seen Kitano Takashi's
brilliant
remake of Zatoichi and was in the mood for another updated samurai tale which also starred Asano Tadanobu.
Comparing both these well known so called 'STAR'actors though is unnecessary as the light that shines brightest as far as acting is concerned must be that of 'shine's' Geoeffry Rush who's
brilliant
performance definitely SHONE far brighter in my sky.
I'm a big vonnegut fan and am very familiar with the story this Showtime original film bastardized beyond belief, but even if I wasn't, the poor acting, VERY poor casting (Sean Astin as the brilliant, athletic, and all around individual, Harrison??
This ABC straight-to-TV failure does absolutely no justice to the
brilliant
fantasy novel that is A Wrinkle in Time.
No lessons to be learned from it, no
brilliant
insights, just stilted and quite ridiculous (but lots of skin, if that intrigues you) videotaped nonsense....What was with the bisexual relationship, out of nowhere, after all the heterosexual encounters.
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