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The story line although requiring a few improvements was pretty well, especially in season 1. Season 2 however became more of a freak show, and lost DA's original
charm.
The movie coasted along at a fast pace and the ending, although predictable, had the
charm
and sentimentality of so many other popular movies, without being overly pretentious.
Aesthetically, it's lackluster and cheap looking, the people in it go off on tangents which make it very unfocused and in-cohesive, but this adds to it's
charm.
Soon the nubile
charm
of Dani starts winning over Court's will.
Pauly just waves it all off with a grin and his irresistible
charm.
Everyone gets to be an intricate part of Ernst Lubitsch's rich tapestry of
charm.
Both have the
charm
that this kind of work desperately needs to work.
Although it is sometimes hesitantly directed, and marred by longueurs, HOTEL DU NORD is full of the faded
charm
and beauty typical of French films of the late 1930s, as well as a relative lightness of touch unusual with this director.
Frank Byers' slick cinematography, the outrageously nutty dialogue, Earl Rose's jazzy cocktail lounge score, and a choice soundtrack of vintage swinging golden oldies all further enhance the engagingly peculiar
charm
of this immensely entertaining one-of-a-kind curio.
Although dated the humour definitely has a
charm
about it.
The series was very satisfying, easy to watch, and fairly realistic due mainly to the easygoing
charm
of Jim Davis in the lead role.
A very interesting entertainment, with the
charm
of the old movies.
The pacing, the camera work, the emotion, the haunting musical score and the pure
charm
of this picture make it a must see.
It has a certain
charm
that I really enjoy and I'm looking forward to enter the world of Ned and Chuck for a second season.
The clunky, plodding (non)direction, trite by-the-numbers script, ugly, washed-out cinematography, ridiculous murder set pieces (a gross fat slob gets blasted right in the face by a miniature cannon!), overwrought string score, morbid gloom-doom atmosphere, largely lousy acting (Karloff notably excepted), cheesy mild gore, poor dubbing and rousing fiery conclusion all lend this enjoyably awful lemon a certain endearingly cruddy and hence oddly amusing ratty
charm.
I can't say the stories were particularly enlightening, but their
charm
lies in just how typical they are.
For anyone who's spent a little too much time in the nightclub/after-hours scene, this movie will have a special
charm
for you.
It's setting and ethnic
charm
are things people seem to take for granted.
It's hard to say which comes out on top, James Cagney's
charm
and energy or the mouth- opening excesses of Busby Berkeley's three grand showstoppers at the close.
This might be the place to reconsider all of the giggly
charm
that Danes pours into this character.
Lately I have been watching a lot of Tom Hanks films and old Chaplin films and even some of Rowan Atkinson's early Bean performances, and it seems that all of them have their own unique
charm
that permeates throughout their work, something that allows them to identify with audience members of all ages, in a way that just makes you feel good.
A Bug's Life has that same charm, it has a connection with real life that allows us to easily suspend disbelief and accept a lot of talking insects, because even though they talk, they still ACT just like real bugs.
this is one of the funnier films i've seen. it had it's crude moments, but they were full of
charm.
First of all, I loved Bruce Broughton's music score, very lyrical, and this alone added to the film's
charm.
Rather, there are too few shows on TV that have this kind of quirky
charm.
It's a refreshing breath of air when a movie actually gives you a story line with a beginning, a middle, and a end, a nice, clever mystery, with an appealing heroine for all ages, who wins us over with her wit and
charm.
The acting is so bad that it soon acquires a zen-like
charm.
The characters all develop a quirky charm, especially "Richard".
The idea of a 75-year-old man traveling the country-side on a riding mower certainly doesn't have much appeal to it, but the real power behind the film is its
charm
and its intelligence.
In general I thought the attitude and the atmosphere of the production conveyed the
charm
of the novel exceedingly well; indeed it is one of the sweetest, merriest things I have ever seen, rather in the nature of a Christmas treat.
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