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A movie that makes a "sweeeoooowww!!" noise every time a
credit
flashes across the screen.
One thing I have to give
credit
for is the gratuitous nudity.
The writers apparent desire to show they were "hip" also extended to missing the point that the inner city school win the cheerleading competition, not through talent but by intimidating their white opponents!! these overtones to the film took it away from it's expected direction of a harmless lighthearted comedy suitable for a family audience into a vehicle that does none of the participants any
credit.
I will give Rivette credit, however, for picturing a side of Joan left out by other movies: that of a petulant, naive, and narcissistic adolescent (played by a woman all too clearly at least twice the age of the character she is supposed to portray) obviously unable to understand her place within the movement she is helping to create or the world existing outside her own passions.
To their
credit "
The 9/11 Commission Report" seems like an honest attempt by the company to advance into a more sophisticated state of storytelling and movie making.
Bay Area residents probably remember Paul from The Diamond Center, an unctuous late night huckster who flogged easy
credit
and cheap rocks on late night television throughout the 1980s and early 90s.
As a Pumpkinghead enthusiast, I did my best to give part 4 as much
credit
as I could, but it's pretty bad.
He co-wrote Halloween: H20, but even he had the sense not to take
credit
for what he did on that monstrosity.
Even the title is a take on another film if you can give the movie that much
credit.
I will give the series some
credit
though...it does get entertaining at times, but not enough for it make any difference.
It's obviously generating ratings so I must give the creators
credit
for establishing and maintaining a fanbase, but I seriously hope no one is watching this under any pretense of seriousness.
I'll have to hand it credit, it did have a few funny scenes, but I could've spent better time with my evening.
He wants to take
credit
for ceilings showing up after a death scene?
While Irving Layton was given a credit, the other poet interviewed, Earle Birney, was to remain nameless.
To the film's credit, it does actually attempt something bordering on a plot; but to take said
credit
away from the film - the plot is rubbish.
Oh, why did it have to end like this? Laurel and Hardy's last film, from the crudely cranked-up Cuckoo theme (with erroneous
credit
to Hal Roach) to the closing "Nice mess"/"I couldn't help it" schtick, this is the duo as a grotesque parody of themselves.
I've got to give this movie some
credit
though: because of the subplot about stolen money, it's not as boring as it could have been.
Cerchi gets some
credit
for still making gore flicks while most of the other Italian directors (Ruggero Deodato, Sergio Martino, Lamberto Bava, and Enzo G. Castellari) have moved on to lower-key TV movies.
I must give
credit
to Billy Dee for trying to pull this off.
I normally like Casper in his movies, a real
credit
to STARSHIP TROOPERS.
I must give
credit
where
credit'
s due, though.
The story of the bride fair is an amusing and engaging one, and it is to the filmmaker's
credit
that he sets out to portray rural Minnesotans with the same respect ordinarily reserved for Coast-dwellers.
They failed, of course, but you have to give them
credit
for trying.
However, I will give the previously listed characters
credit
because they did make the show more or less worth my time.
The film looks great and is beautifully photographed so give director Emanuele Crialese
credit
for that but the story needed to focus on something more substantial.
Instead, it's got two good action set-pieces (one at the beginning and one at the end) and some marvelously atmospheric cinematography by Robert de Grasse (usually a "glamor" cameraman and a surprising
credit
for a noir), but the rest of the film is pretty boring.
Ric White (Director, Writer, Lead Actor, etc) takes himself a bit too seriously and I think he gives himself a little more
credit
than he deserves....Do yourself a favor....skip this one.
The idea of Seagal in a serial killer movie is an interesting concept, indeed one could see Seagal play a good serial killer however making him a cop who has a ridiculous penchant for prayer beads and razor sharp
credit
cards comes off more stupid than likably ridiculous.
But surely this had to happen eventually, and there's no real reason why Ray deserves the
credit.
I am giving this movie way too much
credit!
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