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I was prepared to love "Where's Poppa", it features the nexus of Normal Lear sitcom
character
actors who, when I was growing up, felt like extended members of my raisenette-sized broken nuclear family.
i have to care about a character, though, and there just wasn't much here to care about.
3) If you got a bad actor then you can't build any
character.
Like when Robin Williams
' character
(sorry I forgot his role's name) was telling Hunting repeatedly "It's not your fault" (oh Lord, just thinking of that scene gives me the goosebumps).
If you wondered whether Disney could broadcast a show with a
character
more spoiled than Paris, more shallow than Britney, more vapid than Jessica and more narcissistic than THE GIRLS NEXT DOOR, wonder no more.
On top of that, he is a comic book character---no acting ability, incredibly trite lines, no
character
development.
Every guy we know was NOT gonna be sitting on the sidelines after those Towers came down(my husband was one of them and I love him and am proud of him for going) John's
character
is so flat.
The film attempts to tell the story of a dark future, one in which Hawk (a Mad Max type of character) heads off to rescue a damsel in distress.
The film would probably be about 1/3 of its length if we weren't forced to watch the main
character
move his head in front of the setting sun half a dozen times (yes, that's all that happens in that repeated scene).
Violence and political intrigue are themes throughout both Shogun's Samurai and Battles Without Honor and Humanity, and both feature a lead
character
who finds his loyalties challenged by betrayals.
Almost every Japanese
character
seems to be chopping fish.
The central hero, Steve Chase (Ryan), resembles a white 'Bruce Lee' character, having a similarly lean, lithe physique, though obviously not on the same level of martial arts expertise.
His
character
comes across smart ass and tough, and it's a fun surprise to see him in this.
It leaves you hoping that his
character
will reappear in the movie but after 20 minutes you give up hope.
Well, that's like comparing The Silence of the Lambs and Friday the 13th as both involved a
character
that killed multiple people.
This movie had all the potential and makings of a great feel good, great love story...the cast is perfect, the visuals work, the original premise works, the characters work....but the story moves from one chess move to the next in a most predictable way...not one
character
in the movie has any depth or has any depth explained by the director.
All we know about Catherine Zeta-Jones
character
is she is obsessed with her world....nobody is allowed in and nobody challenges her world...that much is obvious....but the remaining characters all have their own dimensions that are really never explored or exposed....Aaron Eckhart's
character
had so much more to offer to the story but wasn't allowed, Abigail Breslin's
character
is so easy to understand that her performance comes across somewhat predictable and phony....in the end everything reverts back to the forced turbulent world of Catherine Zeta-Jones which the audience never totally falls for....honestly, her turbulent world is not much more than a portrayal of a selfish, self obsessed, spoiled lady who most people would not have much time or sympathy for in the real world.
Also on board is American Ninja's Steve James and Superfly's Ron O'Neal but any attempt at
character
development is defeated by the atrocious script.
First, Zoey is a cliché character, her being super popular, super attractive, super smart, and there;s nothing wrong with her; no girl is like that.
However, in my opinion, she was probably the most realistic
character
of them all, which is sad seeing that Dana is never nice.
I've also noticed that every
character
on the show is mean to that Stacy girl, who does nothing but act nice to them.
I will give Rivette credit, however, for picturing a side of Joan left out by other movies: that of a petulant, naive, and narcissistic adolescent (played by a woman all too clearly at least twice the age of the
character
she is supposed to portray) obviously unable to understand her place within the movement she is helping to create or the world existing outside her own passions.
William Fichtner gives his usual interesting performance, but Guy Pierce is anything but a sympathetic character, disregarding other people's well being for the sake of his own paranoia.
Of course, the stereotypical, rich, uncaring head of the operation doesn't struggle one bit to pull off his one dimensional
character
but for Carey and others around him the job is a whole lot harder.
Jane is equally confused with her role and her
character
never really gets going.
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.
At one point that night he played a big star, perhaps himself, and in the skit, the
character "
Mongo," I think, played by Chris Kattan, again I think, ended up in the backseat of a car with him.
Who is the main
character?
It tries to be a
character
study -- unfortunately the downright silly part predominates!
In this movie, Cesar Romero actually plays the
character
of Octavio, the man who "discovered" Santana.
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