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My basic question is, being the experienced troopers of comedy that Moe and Larry were, why did they insist on attempting to continue the act when it was so obvious that their home studio, Columbia, was so
clearly
not interested in giving them serious writers and veteran comedy directors?
However, when the little kid's dreaming of falling in "blood" and when he finds the leg, these are
clearly
intended to be tense.
There is no tension - what is going to happen in every scene is telegraphed so
clearly
in advance that by the time it happens you just don't care.
The only scene that really came through
clearly
was in the cavern lit by what appeared to be a bad simulation of the conditions to be found in Hell.
In one of the rare instants in which the crowd was laughing (more in desperation to try to justify having been there already a full two hours to see nothing happening) was when the statement by a british tourist that he couldn't see things
clearly
since the Eurostar train was traveling at 180 miles an hour, was translated by the translator with automatic switch of units of measure from English System to Metric system to "they couldn't see things
clearly
since the train was traveling at 300 kilometers per hour".
Characterisiation and script - and sometimes the acting - is creaky like a school play...but worse, there's a sort of peacock self-certainty about the direction which is just soul destroying when the director
clearly
hasn't grasped...he's just no good.
Having Sparrow narrate from the beginning also just completely destroyed the suspense for me.. i mean, if he's narrating the story,
clearly
he's lived to tell it, so there's no chance of him getting offed.. where's the suspense there?
I'm sure all of this was fine when it was made (1942) but viewed now, you realize of course, that this is
clearly
a product of it's time.
To me, the unusual premise is
clearly
a comedic one, and they should have gone for an all-out comedy.
The success of the original French "Emmanuelle" series (I've only watched the first, which wasn't too bad considering) led to a spate of imitations; the Italian counterpart, which even changed the race of its heroine, was
clearly
less polished and more exploitative - descending more and more into vulgarity as the series went along.
Clearly, both "Bullitt" scenarist Alan R. Trustman and Robert D. Webb of "Cape Fear" were off their game when they penned this predictable police procedural potboiler.
The men who murdered him are
clearly
wicked.
Murphy
clearly
poured a lot of money into this film and a good deal of it shows on screen.
Yet when the plane takes off it's
clearly
not a 747 looks more like a 767.
Clearly
though if no one has heard of the rapper, it won't work.
The effects are atrocious (you can
clearly
see the cable pulling the black girl across the floor).
The rape scene itself is shot in all it's gory detail with all the male and female organs and their interactions
clearly
visible to the camera.
This is
clearly
a French film.
The production company
clearly
spent a lot of money on sets, costuming (Bridget Fonda, especially), and special effects (including a great Jim Henson talking polar bear & reindeer).
I knew the movie was going downhill when I saw the fake campfire flikering lights
clearly
reflected in a facial close up of one of the actors.
The origin of the white horse is so
clearly
described in the "Journey to the West" (JW), that this alternate explanation does not work well with story line.
The first time that I saw this movie the director was standing next to me and a
clearly
fake and cheesy looking hand popped out of nowhere and grabbed one of the characters.
It also suggests that if you're willing to perjure yourself to protect your family from
clearly
deadly gangsters, you're un-American.
And it's quite sad to be this open-hearted, because the whole cast and crew
clearly
had good intentions.
One of the more prominent/popular episodes, but
clearly
one of the worst.
I just can't get into a film in which the actual facts about its main character have
clearly
been distorted, and not at all in a way to make the movie artistic, but rather to make it melodramatic and less boring.
The rear guard takes up position from which they are
clearly
spotted by the enemy and exposed.
This movie, as is
clearly
understood simply from the title, concentrates on making childish fun of Pulp Fiction.
The set looks cheap and unlike other movies in the series the movie is very
clearly
set in England.
As I said, some people will probably enjoy this, and the director/writer
clearly
had some sort of inspiration to make this movie based on the death of a close one, so it's nice the movie was made with some heart in it, but I feel it's incredibly ineffective, and when dealing with material that can be so easily clichéd to do something original with it.
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