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Adapted from the three volume manga series by Taiyo Matsumoto, the film doesn't usually
carry
the infuriating hallmarks of a manga-to-anime switch over, which can often make the film an unenjoyable experience as the viewer struggles to come to terms with the story and characters and in the process miss the film.
Neither the youth nor the presence to
carry
your role.
I did enjoy Molly and Harry Dean, but that didn't
carry
the day for me.
While the name of Tobe Hooper does not
carry
the cachet it once did, he still deserves his place amongst the modern masters of horror with the likes of Romero, Argento, Craven, and Cronenberg.
Mr Ogden-Stiers and the rest of the cast comfortably
carry
off the not-as-easy-as-it-looks task of playing convincing small town folk without being hokey.
good supporting cast the script is more
carry
on than anything else and whats wrong with that.id
And this is Flynn's perfect part, still ladykiller enough to
carry
off the love scenes, still fit enough to persuade as the great duellist.
Okay, so casting 'talent Dyson' Anna Friel wasn't the greatest idea ever but Joanna Lumley and Greg Wise couldn't even
carry
it on their (absolutely!)
It's marketed as a regular film; it should
carry
a warning that notes what it really is: something just below "demo tape for rejected artist".
In the 1930s and 40s, it was common for Caucasians to play Asians (such as in the Charlie Chan or Mr. Wong pictures)--it's a shame to see this
carry
into the 1950s with Teahouse of the August Moon.
Don't expect ACROSS 110TH STREET to
carry
the mile-high groove factor like the A.I.P. movies.
Now I walk into every store I pass by simply to ask them what the biggest size of jeans they
carry
is.
In fact, they're extremely generic: we have the main girl, who's extremely emotional in spite of being part of the film's version of SWAT (who also
carry
out CIA-type missions).
The movie is full of these inconsistencies and is very unrealistic and pretty pointless, solely relying on lots of fake blood and a few gory bits to
carry
it.
1st watched 1/6/2007 - 3 out of 10(Dir-Alan Metter): Mostly un-funny attempt by Rodney Dangerfield to
carry
a movie with his bad jokes, bad taste but somewhat charming elderly man trying to do things the way he knows how film.
Dangerfield & a young Robert Downey Jr. are good for a couple of laughs but that's about it, so it was a nice try but this comic can't
carry
an entire movie with his schtick, and the basic boy meets girl premises added into the mix for both himself and his son doesn't help the movie much either.
With a better, more expressive actor, this movie could have soared, since she has to
carry
the bulk of it.
The story was strong enough to
carry
me all the way through to the end.
But the hide-bound, dour council members of the village insist they must
carry
out their duty.
Wonderful performances by all, but especially Karloff, help to
carry
this movie.
Heres how a fight scene will pretty much always
carry
out if it has a girl in it: fight for 5 seconds, invisible attack, girl loses 95% of clothes, keeps fighting, someone wins.
Admittedly he did
carry
the film "on his shoulders" as another reviewer suggested, but I don't think that takes away from the movie at all.
I will say that some of the writing directed at adults was clever, but it wasn't enough to
carry
the film.
The reason the Rock can
carry
movies is because he has a personality...he is this big guy with vulnerability. he can actually act and he certainly is believable as an ass-kicker.
However the movie is directed with brilliant gusto and the music helps
carry
the fast moving events along nicely, with a range of musical themes fitting well to different scenes.
The challenges between this couple made for funny entertainment that help
carry
you away from life's hardships.
Exposition-heavy fantasy keeps stressing the same trivial points over and over, and Montgomery is rather tepid in the lead (the whole film depends upon his performance, but Montgomery hasn't that much charisma as an actor to
carry
the weight).
Actress Jo Kennedy is asked to
carry
the audience through 95 minutes of utter nonsense and, bless her heart, she does.
Re-cast the Becker character with anyone who can act and at the same time keep his political mouth shut and the existing cast of characters could
carry
the show, without Ted Danson.
But the brief respect the writers gave their gay/bisexual men in the first season did not
carry
on into this one.
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