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Reeves is wooden in the lead and
casting
Dan Aykroyd as a cop is so dreadful it has to be seen to be believed!.
It had it all: terrible acting, terrible dialogue, ridiculous casting, cheap sets, etc etc.
The acting was so terrible I got the feeling that the
casting
agents simply grabbed a handful of people off of Santa Monica Boulevard and threw them in front of the camera.
The female
casting
is a complete disgrace but the male
casting
has potential for a teenage media.
What bad
casting!
Even some of the
casting
is off.
The
casting
was horrible, the acting was worse than horrible and I'm sorry, the guy at the picnic speed loading his plate full of food was somewhere near pointless and the demonic turd and chamber pot chasing Drew around was nothing more than comical.
I don't think
casting
did all that great a job on picking the Chowder Society members either.
Melodramatic in story and acting, today it seems ludicrous, particularly the
casting
of Myrna Loy as Nubi, a seductive gypsy.
And then there was the
casting.
I cringed at majority of the stereotypic jokes and ruining Tom Arnold and D.L Hughley by
casting
them in this movie.
Although a matter of opinion, the
casting
of this film leaves a lot to be desired.
The lines are delivered by the lead actors as if they are being read at a first rehearsal or even a
casting
session (in which the actors are doing it for the sake of their agents, but do not really want the parts for which they are perfunctorily reading).
Well let's see Joe Estevez is bad (as usual) but he isn't the only
casting
problem, writer Vivian Schilling is no great actress, in fact, well she sucks.
The
casting
and storyline of this series closely follow the Hollywood formula for politically correct entertainment; good old get-your-mind-right, revisionist history, where the 'bad guys' must all be white, male, Confederate (in this case), and preferably Christian (if it can somehow be worked into the script).
For me, the oddest aspect of this "formula" teen horror special effect-ride was the
casting
of the school teacher-love interest of the TV comedy "ED" as one of the werewolf's clueless victims who is more or less totally unsympathetic in the scripted lines they handed her.
Surely somebody must have been drunk when that
casting
decision was made.
Who was in charge of
casting
and costuming?
see, this movie is really terrible, the acting is pretty good, but the
casting
is awful gear and Willis did their best to play these characters they simply cant play.
Combine good casting, bad writing, good orchestral scoring, bad dialogue, and good story idea with lots of potential but is never realized then you have Slipstream.
I still think that the
casting
of Largo makes or, as is evident in both films, breaks the story.
I mean halfway into the film, I wonder how the hell did the producer and/or the director gets around
casting
such an ensemble of people who can't act.
The story is actually not bad however the whole idea of removing the racism out of a racist genre by
casting
an all afro-American cast is racist in itself.
I said the idea of
casting
all afro-Americans instead of Caucasians was.
If the bizarre
casting
(Wilfrid Brimley, Frankie Valli (!), Kaye Ballard and Armand Assante, among others) isn't enough to kill it, the stupefyingly inept direction, the washed-out photography (it looks like it was shot with a really cheap 16mm camera), the almost complete lack of editing (scenes either go on and on endlessly or are chopped off in the middle of a sentence), and Voight's embarrassing, apparently stream-of-consciousness "acting" are enough to bury it, which is exactly what should have been done with it.
First of all, I think the
casting
and acting were excellent.
It was quite horribly done and the
casting
was not much better in my opinion.
The
casting
(and direction) in Undercurrent is more insipid than inspired in this noir clunker that fails from the outset to get off the ground.
Remove Abbott and Costello from the cast and you've got a badly colored movie, stiff cardboard from the
casting
department, badly dubbed sound (especially during the singing!) and annoying dialog (ex.
The movies would have been much funnier if they had played their radio characters instead of retreads of stock
casting.
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