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The writing is superb, the script
creating
friction that starts the entire process of "heat" from the beginning until the end when it really does erupt into a fire, the conflicts moving into complete rupture of relationships.
They did a great job in
creating
characters that you really care about.
It's too bad iameracing wants to deny the reality of Faulkner's and Clarence Brown's purpose in the
creating
of the story and film of "Intruder In The Dust".
Niami pokes fun at New York society by
creating
the believable, eccentric, and tragic characters of one tenement apartment building bringing them to life from the very opening one shots that introduce them.
The set design and lighting were out of this world,
creating
an atmosphere that you felt you were actually living in.
It is great to see a new batch of puppets
creating
havoc in this series.
I loved the way they solved the problem of Michael Praed leaving by
creating
another Robin, this time the Earl of Huntingdon.
The acting was solid,
creating
characters that you cared about and related to; and although some may find the film slow, it did force you to think about what you would have done in the same situation.
With the SyFy Channel's sure-fire recipe for
creating
B-movie creature features and a cast that includes William Forsythe and Hunter Tylo, how could it possibly go wrong?
When I decided to watch THE BARBARIANS, starring those twin bodybuilders, Peter and David Paul, I thought it couldn't be that bad because the film was directed by Ruggero Deodato, who has a reputation for
creating
sleazy movies but well made sleazy movies.
Pitch tries to ruin Santa's Christmas by making three boys naughty, and by
creating
diversions, like moving the chimney and making the doorknob hot.
First there was the science of
creating
the shark-man, which the movie barely touched on.
It spent far too long
creating
the Hovis atmosphere, and laughing at the Catholic demands.
Already writer-director Preston Sturges is experimenting with unusual cinematic effects in telling his stories,
creating
broadly drawn yet distinctive characters and situations, and writing clever and sometimes unexpectedly wise and compassionate dialogue.
The camera continually switches from one scene to another, from one personal crisis to the next,
creating
a choppy, disjointed effect.
No doubt John Derek conceived this movie doing for his wife what 'Some Like it Hot' and 'One Million Years BC' did for Maryln Monroe and Raquel Welsh respectively,
creating
an iconic sex symbol for the new decade.
Altman's attempt at
creating
suspense fell on its keester.
Jared Rushton gives an adequate performance of a very poorly-created character in an ill-fated movie, thereby
creating
a net effect of a very bad movie.
Unfortunately, the movie didn't even come close to
creating
the ambiance or developing the characters that Orwell so masterfully did in his book.
Director Danny Boyle has lost none of his predilection for raking in the gutter of humanity for characters but he has lost, in this film, the edge for
creating
inspiring and funny films.
The subject is certainly compelling: a group of people take their love of gaming one step further by
creating
a fake medieval world full of warriors, kings, princes and castles.
(I tend to think that he had hand in
creating
this fiasco).
It's just the portrayal of 'old' male sex addict and the problems this is
creating
for his every day normal life and family.
The subject matter could have opened up to other comedic attempts, but it seems to simple simmer along, not really entertaining or
creating
laughs.
Pegg, though, plays himself, Kirsten Dunst seems to just go though the motions,
creating
no on screen chemistry, and Megan Fox isn't stretched at all.
I just want to add it because all the comments were so positive I felt like I just had to let people know that not everyone is so thrilled, let alone intellectually provoked by this attempt at
creating
a captivating philosophical cinematic enigma.
And with the killing scenes, there has to be at least a little tack, and maybe just a smidgen of ingenuity, in
creating
the creature/killer/whatever.
Tracing outrageously the plot of "Jaws", the script fails at
creating
any suspense what so ever.
Why Hollywood feels the need to remake movies that were so brilliant their prime (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Hills Have Eyes) but is it considerably worse why Hollywood feels the need to remake those horror films that weren't brilliant to start with (Prom Night, The Amityville Horror) Much like their originals these remakes fail in
creating
atmosphere, character or any genuine scares at all.
Wimpy stuffed shirt Armand Louque (blandly played by veteran character actor Dean Jagger in a rare lead role) joins a group of researchers who want to find and destroy the secret technique of
creating
zombies.
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