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The bloatedly egotistical writer/director, who's way too in love with his Harvard degree, wasted a decent idea by
creating
one-dimensional characters and then casting with second-rate actors -- none of whom is a complex-enough/bright-enough person or skilled-enough actor to convince viewers that they're Harvard students or instructors -- who turned in one-dimensional performances.
Some of his ex-friends are
creating
a crime wave of robberies and need someplace to hide out.
Things that swim, fly, walk, lie, creep and crawl, and to gather together and name them all"...(then something about
creating
woman)...and from the rib of the Madame came Adam full grown...
It speaks, and pays homage, to those classic films from the late 40s, early 50s by
creating
a town with character, mythology, and individuality.
Groening has done a very good job of
creating
another watchable cartoon.
How could Mike Figgis, after
creating
a masterpiece like "Leaving Las Vegas" create something so disjointed with this movie?
[Canadian director/script-writer] Moore seems more interested in venting irony against his southern neighbors than on
creating
a real comedy.
In that film we had a visceral appreciation for the joy of "creating," in that case great meals.
Rossen does a good job of
creating
a gritty, film noir atmosphere in what is generally regarded as one of the best boxing films.
The BWP did a much better job
creating
a "real" atmosphere.
You will be well on your way to
creating
your very own direct-to-video karate video.
Where Oliver Stone decided to take a much more light-hearted, human paintbrush to his canvas, Steven Soderbergh here uses stern, almost completely serious shades,
creating
an informative and compelling account of a man that became a living icon in our modern culture.
I felt myself distancing from the movie and
creating
my own entertainment.
In addition, there are several scenes from Phantasm (I) cleverly woven into the storyline
creating
continuity between the two films.
The people behind Hide and Creep may think they're paying homage to greats like Night of the Living Dead and Evil Dead, but all they are really doing is
creating
a waste of time for any human being dumb enough to fall for the fake reviews on the DVD cover art.
No offence to British film-makers, hey I'm British, but they are usually very, very bad at
creating
horror films, so I didn't really know what to expect when I went to see this film, but it got into the cinema so it must be worth it, with the exception of, 'Jay and Silent Bob strike back!' and 'Dog Soldiers' (that was a bit unoriginal and had some pretty pathetic lines in it), I mean.
Haralambides, a beatnik-wannabe himself, has a first go at
creating
a film with beatnik connotations all around.
Nami's is
creating
a video game with the images from her dreams.
I gave the movie an 8 out of 10 for a great attempt at
creating
the mood of the characters and atmosphere of the Nightflyer described in George R.R. Martin's awesome short story.
Because of a relentless linearity in the plot, it would be impossible to comment on "Plata Quemada" without
creating
spoilers.
Mary Shelley succeeded in simultaneously
creating
sympathy and revulsion for the brute, but Branagh completely failed to pull this off.
Jim Jarmusch does an excellent job in
creating
character conflict and intriguing, realistic dialogue.
Thanks to Luc Besson, the movie also gets Thierry Arbogast, who is a GREAT technician when it comes to
creating
the saturated atmosphere.
Rodrigo Bellott is nowhere near being a Peter Greenaway who can manipulate aspect ratios and split screens to profound dramatic effect, thereby
creating
effective, well-structured wholes (e.g.
Allen had Santo Loquasto, his art director, do a bang-up job on
creating
the world of early-1940s Rockaway, New York, and Jeffrey Kurland's costumes help immensely.
Outside of this film's seemingly devoted fanbase (not counting the IMDb user obsessed with Siouxsie Sioux who keeps
creating
new identities and entering positive "10 star reviews" in an effort to convince the casual visitor that "Supergirl" is a film loved by everybody), "Supergirl" seems to have been box-office Kryptonite.
Martin Scorsese is a master of
creating
atmosphere and exploring a specific setting, and he has proved that in movies like Taxi Driver and Gangs of New York.
Now,
creating
an audience response like that is not an easy thing to do, and Haneke did go on to become a brilliant filmmaker, but The Seventh Continent seemed to me a stylish, empty exercise in morbidity.
The setting & the props are very effective in
creating
a certain mood and the set designer has paid lots of attention to detail.
One way forward would be to go further than Blair by ring-fencing certain principles and
creating
some form of constitutional court to defend them.
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