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Some of these titles have been (mildly) enjoyable (Last Man Standing and The Sweeper) however Cyber Tracker 2 is stuck with the
casting
of the charisma-less Don Wilson.
I watched the movie "The Flock" because of the
casting
of Gere and Danes and because the story synopsis sounded interesting.
Does such a scenario, or the
casting
director and destroy this question is on Halmark producers.
I wanna know the
casting
director and if he was high because the acting, even from the adults was horrid.
Even the brilliant
casting
of the legendary Liz Renay ("Desperate Living") could not save this worthless piece of garbage.
This movie is slightly more likable than other Schneider-starring flicks (such as another lame same-plot follow-up The Hot Chick), but it almost feels like they want audiences to hate it by
casting
a reality TV star as the romantic lead (Colleen Haskell from "Survivor") and inserting a cameo by Norm MacDonald.
When viewing it, I was reminded of the classic cartoon showing a Hollywood starlet; in urgent need of another role but afraid of becoming typecast for 'B' movie or soft porn roles; who says at her
casting
session "Well of course I do not normally do roles requiring nudity, but if it is artistically necessary for the film...............".
But this one sure did... problems include horrible actors (only Christopher Walken could act in the entire film), bad writing (you will never understand what's going on and I even have done research on the idea of Nephilim before), and just horrible choices for
casting.
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??
But the film's weakest link, easily the most shocking
casting
decision is Nisha Kothari as Ghunghroo, who steps into the shoes of Hema Malini as Basanti, the endearing airhead from Sholay.
The
casting
was poorly done, it made you expect something (I won't tell you what).
While the pursuit across the spirit-world of the desert and the
casting
of Chris Penn are good ideas, the film is not dirty enough or hard enough to be a good crime movie, and isn't focused enough on laughs to really be a comedy.
The script is nice.Though the
casting
is absolutely non-watchable.No style.
He's great, but the best aspect of this movie was the
casting
of Julia Stiles.
Timberlake is horribly miscast; in fact,
casting
him is like
casting
Andy Dick to play the lead role in "Patton," or Nathan Lane to play Jesus.
The
casting
is okay but Alexandra Staden is not really convincing as the heroine and actually too old for the role to play the young Modesty.
However despite the disastrous casting, Kristofferson is easily the most enjoyable thing about the movie.
The whole thing struck me as self-consciously "freak show," and I don't mean only the unusual
casting
decisions.
After being hugely entertained by Mr. Brosnan's performance as a cad in "The Tailor of Panama" (which I rate 10/10 across the board: casting, acting, script, story, editing, pace, music, emotional impact, etc.), I enthusiastically anticipated this film.
urgh! 3 things a movie needs: a good script, a good plot and good
casting.
The
casting
was poor because there were good actors mixed in with crumby actors.
Whoever did the
casting
on this thing was way off.
I personally just want to thank those brilliant
casting
directors for the hard work and effort.
But the
casting
decisions completely wrecked the movie.
Some of the fly
casting
scenes are beautiful.
The
casting
is strange, also.
The guy playing Elvis sounds more like Gomer than the King.The only really good bit of
casting
is the young girl who plays Basinger as a preteen.
Did Merchant Ivory put a hold on their
casting
calls?
apparently talent wasn't a factor when the
casting
director came to town.
Marilyn Hassett is completely unbelievable as Esther Greenwood (or any 20 year old for that matter) partly due to
casting
(she was 32 during filming, the age Plath was when she DIED) and partly due to the fact that she can't act.
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