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The plot is paper thin, the acting is cardboard (Corey Feldman included) and character development
consists
of good guys in white, bad guys in red.
His entire repertoire
consists
of making funny faces and acting aghast when confronted with a sitcom-like situation, which in the real world most of us would brush off as a problem barely worthy of consideration.
He's also a one-note actor, like Bernie Mac in a way because his acting range also
consists
solely of gulps and looks of surprise in response to stupid, artificial situations.
An expedition is lead (sic) by Professor Challenger and
consists
of a newspaper reporter, a big-game hunter, and his servant as well as the daughter of the plateau's discoverer, who is still stranded in this uncharted land.
But most of the movie
consists
of scenes in which one person talks and then the other person takes WAY too long to answer.
I use the term artist in the most liberal terms, as Larry's artistry
consists
of screaming nonsensical lyrics into the microphone.
There's no more plot after that, the rest of the movie
consists
of various murder attempts by the severly aged sister and the witch lady tried to get the guy to help her.
How she screws it up and the bizarre relationships she has are makes up about half the film and the rest
consists
of song and dance numbers.
It
consists
of a rather ugly older couple getting frisky with each other and culminates in a brief but sweet kiss.
My Husband's Three Wives is a documentary about a man named Brian Wachtendorf and his family, which
consists
of two wives and six children.
Each episode
consists
of different skits.
It
consists
of two stories which eventually overlap.
His team
consists
of other specialists like Donald Crease (Sidney Poitier) Erwin Emory (David Strathairn) 'Mother' (Dan Aykroyd) and River Phoenix as Carl.
The movie
consists
of one long series of arguments.
Her acting
consists
of pursed lips, low cut nightgowns and fussing with her hair.
His performance
consists
mainly of looking where ever he's directed not reacting to whats happening around him.
And then there's the "comic relief," which mainly
consists
of Anthony Ray Parker's character whining about having to do stuff or telling some lame story that makes "Who's Your Caddy?" seem hilarious.
The movie
consists
of two different parts - two different approaches to the storytelling.
The first forty-five minutes
consists
of the two traveling north and hiking through the woods.
It
consists
of two stories - Billy the Ninja has to battle some gangsters, while Gordon the Ninja has to defeat some other ninja who wants to kill every other ninja to prove he's the best.
Although there are snippets of on-screen interviews, the bulk of the film
consists
of (glorious) film clips illustrating many of the high points in the history of cinematography.
The story
consists
of determination, money, love, friendship and the family.
Let's start with an irrelevant montage of karate training that
consists
entirely of fresh-air punches and kicks.
The women's chorus
consists
of three harridans who call themselves "The Fabulous Singlettes" who give a bloodcurdling rendition of "Climbing over rocky mountains".
Not much of a story, but with a cast that
consists
of Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, James Stewart and Jean Harlow, who cares?
His amazing sideshow act
consists
of hypnotizing young Andrea and forcing her to relive her previous incarnations for a spellbound audience.
In addition to that, I enjoyed: 1) the timing--the movie
consists
of three shorts and I appreciate the order in which the three are presented; 2) sense of humor--the second short is quite charming and I thought well written from a child's point of view--it avoids being an adult pretending to be a child; 3) long dance scenes--there must be several three minute scenes with no editing cuts (the music is so strong that whenever I hear a piece by Faure, if it's not the piece in this one scene it reminds me of it, that I must stop a few seconds because the memory is so alive); 4) the deep exploration of "what is right" --I not only appreciate the presentation of the two sides of every decision presented in all of the shorts, but also that a quick Hollywood solution is resisted; and finally 5) a young Kirk Douglas--which is the old fashioned manly-man.
The rest of "Savage Island
" consists
of copied-and-pasted footage from TWO Italian/Spanish Women-In-Prison films, one of which I've seen ("Escape from Hell") and one I haven't ("Orinoco - Prison of Sex").
Kim Bassinger does a lot of singing and even more shimmying, but that's about all she contributes to a script which
consists
mostly of a tiresome series of not very funny one-liners.
The family in this TV movie
consists
of a mother, father, and two boys.
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