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McInnerny is back, and going by his wish to avoid being typecast as the innocent, and remarkably stupid, Percy, he instead is cast as a slimy rival to Edmund, with the unbelievably(though based on an actual poor bugger) unfortunate surname of "Darling",
creating
an utterly hilarious running gag.
They didn't even bother
creating
characters for them, as each went by their real names.
His humor, the most intelligent work I have seen in a long time, is like the liquid itself,
creating
this bold texture while packing a powerful emotional punch.
fully fleshed out characters? or even
creating
something original.
Anonymous characters that you can barely tell apart, lifeless acting, a director who shows no skill in establishing his premise or
creating
a scary atmosphere, and a pathetic ending.
They're
creating
their own amoral killers and fanatics by indoctrinating and brain washing children.
Instead of the kid pretending to love America or
creating
trust with his new family, he immediately acts like the local chairman of the Hitler fan club--even showing up to his first meal dressed in full Hitler Youth regalia (including an armband).
More of an outsider artist, or maybe just an exploited freakshow, suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and
creating
during his manic peaks.
Moore has since "graduated" to
creating
fictional movies disguised as documentaries in order to profit from the suffering of others (Columbine, 9/11).
Visually, I think this movie has succeeded in
creating
a modern showing and respect for traditions.
Writer/director Curtis Hanson, who went on to win an Oscar for the terrific "L.A. Confidential," does an expert job of
creating
and sustaining a creepy, clammy, clinical tone for this luridly compelling portrait of homicidal madness and seething misogyny.
The overriding theme is not man
creating
artificial life, and the consequences of this action.
Although the structure has to fit into half hour time slots, it's as epic in its own area as Altman's own Short Cuts, or even Band of Brothers in
creating
a world unto itself, as stark and true as possible to being there in person.
This Duvall feature is quirky, touching, beautiful, odd, and by a man whose politics I do not at all like, yet I have to say that its qualities, including the camera work, the cutting, the music, the actors, the spoken script come close to
creating
a film Fellini would have been pleased to have authored.
The idea of a mockumentary on
creating
a stereotypical low-budget martial arts movie is great.
Writer/director J.S. Cardone, who also gave us the terrifically trashy "The Forsaken" and the pleasingly eerie "Wicked Little Things," maintains a snappy pace throughout, stages the genuinely startling shock scenes with considerable harrowing aplomb, and does a deft job of effectively
creating
a clammy, creepy and downright unsettling nightmarish claustrophobic atmosphere.
However, the movie falls short when it comes to telling Team Canada's story and
creating
an engaging story that tries to explain and uncover the particular dynamics of this great series.
When Noah accidentally assembles the objects and activates a powerful generator
creating
a blackout in the state, the FBI arrests the family trying to disclose the mystery.
In fact, the attention to detail (surroundings, back-ground, odd gadgets etc.) was excellent, as is important in all sci-fi films...by
creating
a coherent world, the movie becomes that much more convincing.
The movie is fine, but what makes me flush it down the drain is that the people
creating
it portray it as a true story, when it is in fact BS! Kevin Mitnick never caused money loss or economical losses for the companies claimed.
Bava does an expert job of
creating
and maintaining an unsparingly harsh no-holds-barred tone; he even has four fun-loving teenagers serve as innocent lambs to the slaughter to further underline his grim central theme.
Chris Nee did a wonderful performance
creating
a genuine sense of caring and love for his younger cousin.
Michael Wadleigh and his crew really captured the spirit of the event, as it became obvious it was
creating
itself.
This film had a couple things going for it; it is obvious that some very talented people had a hand in
creating
this film, and the concept for the story had potential, but these were vastly overshadowed by the fact that it was uninteresting, lacked any kind of storyline, and was too real to simply be a girl's imagination.
If it were possible I would devote my life to
creating
a time machine just so I could go back in time and do whatever it took, including assassination, to ensure that this movie never got made.
It is a very good way of
creating
a gripping storyline and that is the most important asset of the director and film's itself.
Why insult the audience by
creating
human characters that are DREADFULLY acted?
The high rating for this movie shows a problem with studios
creating
accounts to inflate the rating of movies.
The engine problem was never accurately portrayed and even a trainee on twin engine aircraft would have known to feather the prop so it would not be windmilling and
creating
more drag.
The movie started off strong,
creating
several conflicts and gradually weaving possibilities of a correlated ending.
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