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Gone are the
character
interactions and clever plot, and replaced by a story that tries to be exciting but misses by a mile.
The impossibly cute Elisabeth Harnois is engaging as the First Daughter, but Will Friedle is stuck once again playing another dumb character, though he's not nearly as moronic and annoying as in his "Boy Meets World" role.
The autobiographical Henry Chinaski
character
in Bukowski's stories was brilliantly portrayed to perfection by Mickey Rourke in 1987's 'Barfly', also starring Faye Dunaway.
Anyone who has seen 'Factotum' should certainly see 'Barfly' to get a better look at how Bukowski wrote his
character.
Rourke's
character
makes the pain and pleasure of the previous night's misbehavior a place-setting for yet another grueling ugly day in the life of a drunken misanthropic unknown writer.
Dillon's
character
misses these marks in favor of a strutting, handsome, relatively clean-looking wanna-be writer that scarcely passes for any moment in that of Chinaski's story.
Also, George Kennedy's
character
Patroni seems to get promoted very quickly.
He is now the lead in the film, but his
character
isn't strong enough to carry it off: he has lost the charm and humour of Airport (1970), and the
character
is now just boring.
Why does Robert Wagner's
character
kill himself?
There was nothing to his badly acted / written
character
that hasn't been done better a thousand times before.
There is a voodoo woman that loves the
character
Di Pace plays and in real life her name is Di Pace too.
A
character
who attracts attention is elder son played by Kaykay but again not able to hold due to half-baked characterization. .
Still, the movie's first problem is that Tim Curry's
character
was added; the second problem is that the talking arm was added; the main problem, though, is that the cast members don't create realistic characters.
The only remotely interesting
character
is Rose McGowen's, who is mute which prevents her from being ruined with cliche ridden garbage dialogue (well, at least until the end when even she has to speak).
Plus, Drake Bell (the movie's main character) stars on a Nickelodeon television show that targets preteens and young teenagers.
And I heard that Claire Daines
' character
was arrested for assault so I thought that maybe she would kick a lot of ass and that would be cool.
Their was hardly any action at all and the
character
were all kinda bland.
Jackie Mason's
character
sounds like a retard.
Even though Jackie Mason's
character
had the personality of Rodney Dangerfield's character, Mason's
character
sucks.
Watch for the
character
of the village idiot who clucks like a chicken, he certainly is weird.
I know it is musical theater, but please leave some grace sociale-- Middler cannot perform like Liza or Streisand might in a retrospective tour - out of
character
and out of context.
I was never completely lost, but I was often partially lost and usually unclear on
character
motivation.
I assume that Esteban was either aiming to take advantage of this or that he himself digs soap operas, because that is what unfolds over the course of this film, so much to the point that it kicks the whole oil company plot to the side, almost as if they imagined halfway through the making of this film that it had become tiresome, because it seems like at least three of the supporting characters have had their back story and
character
development severely compromised to make room for more sex and crying scenes.
Fine costuming and sets can't even begin to overwhelm lackluster performances by Joanne Whalley (as the title character) and the ever-bland Timothy Dalton (as Rhett).
The main
character
seemed fairly well adjusted for a gay teen in rural Texas so no saccharine, coming out drama here!
The highlights certainly include both Gosling and Morse's acting, Gosling being an up-and-coming star, and Morse being an extremely well-established
character
actor with a good feel for disparate emotions.
Full of annoying, unrealistic
character'
s this movie is a complete garbage all the way.
Sound quality was dire and the first female
character
had a very thick Spanish accent although she talked utter nonsense anyway.
While the film has one redeeming feature, namely some striking shots e.g. the shot of the sheep hanging from the tree, the scene of the funeral procession on the raft, or the scene of the boats leaving the village (which seemed influenced by the scene when the warships approach in the fantastic "Fellini Satyricon"), these were more photographic than cinematographic, and would have been better appreciated hung on a wall in an art gallery than embedded in a painfully slow-paced film that comes in at a whopping 162 minutes and suffers from terrible dialogue, extremely poor
character
development, over-acting, uninspired symbolism and heavy stylisation.
The title promises Dracula in space and does deliver, however, the story makes no real use of the fact that Casper van Dien's
character
is a descendant of Van Helsing.
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