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But there was a time when the redoubtable friend of the stars was capable of better things, and DEATH WISH is proof that Winner once had some
degree
of talent.
March displays just the right
degree
of brashness, of knowingness, and a combination of ego and a real actor's almost complete lack of ego.
For me this fell just short of the 'so bad its good' threshold - if this were just a
degree
worse, it would be terrific.
The man seemed to have no idea on how to craft some
degree
of tension or suspense.
Then again, you can only invent a musical language once, and the process of doing it will always be remembered more fondly than when the music continues without the same
degree
of innovation.
Garry Walberg's role as Lieutenant Monahan -- to say the least -- was just as credible in dealing with suspicious deaths to some
degree.
Also the film is stylized to a riddiculous MTV/Miami Vice degree, and the horrible soap opera music at every minute of the running time doesn't help.
April Lang as deranged hag Ms. Mayhew, Bill Jacobson as hulking disfigured brute Franklyn Mayhew, and Annie MacKay as tongueless daughter Angel are reasonably creepy, but they still aren't anywhere near as scary and disturbing as the cannibal clan in "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (a horror classic that this crud shamelessly copies to the grating ninth degree).
OK, to the
degree
that the film provoked me to think and question and puzzle about my frustration and the silent life of these monks, it succeeded.
Let's start with a shallow story, awkward pacing, loads of unmotivated 360
degree
jump cuts, inconsistent character super powers, recycled explosion footage, unresolved two dimensional character issues, inconsistencies in alien monsters, and perhaps some of the worst secondary character acting I've seen since Hercules Goes Bananas.
The first thing I always tell myself before I watch a low-budget Sci-Fi film is: "be prepared: it's bound to be bad to at least some noticeable degree."
You maybe right to a
degree.
DeLuise tries earnestly to inject some
degree
of comedy into the utterly lame and ridiculous story, but his talents are wasted.
Unlike some, my dismay is not because they changed the story from the books - screen adaptations do that all the time, sometimes to an extreme
degree
like here.
A lot of people look at the performances in Waters' early films as crude but I think both Multiple Maniacs and Pink Flamingos (and, to a lesser degree, Mondo Trasho) are a testament to the talent the Waters' troupe really had.
What The Waitress does is take a case, where dumping the jerk IS more than appropriate, and causes lingering anticipatory angst in a woman's mind, seeing similar things in the men she lives around, stretching now to find them, when, in fact, those things looked for so hard are not even close to really being part of what the men around those women will do or are being, in
degree
nor goal, even being capable of mimicking.
I watched the entire series 1 and 2 whilst I was supposed to finish my thesis - nagging deadlines, raging teachers and what not could not dissuade me from watching this first, then finish my Master's
degree
- one has to set priorities!
Where I would part company with its devotees however is in my
degree
of admiration.
Technically, comedies have a certain
degree
of humor, yet this one seemed to lack in that department.
A meteor? Encountering other survivors quickly changes from a blessing to a curse when it is revealed that a violent volcanic eruption has altered not only the landscape but the fragile electromagnetic field, that surrounds the earth, altering human brain chemistry causing some to slip into insanity to a staggering
degree.
I have been a history buff on the sinking of the RMS TITANIC ever since September of 1966 with the opening episode of the ABC-TV IRWIN ALLEN SCI-FI SHOW "THE TIME TUNNEL" where time travelers Tony Newman and Doug Philllps (Jimmy Darren & Robert Colbert) went on the first of many journeys to this ship just hours before she struck the iceberg sinking carrying 1,502 men, women and children to their untimely death's in 28
degree
water.
In "Career Opportunities", they develop that to an interesting
degree.
On the whole, I find the entire film patently old-fashioned (even for its own time), ridiculously unfunny, except for George Jessel and Will Rogers, and I find it offensive to a great degree, the scene where the guy picks up Marjorie and physically throws her across the room, and the enormous chorus scene of blackface actors just horribly silly.
BUT Then came Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Sam Elliott and Powers Boothe (Deadwood 93) etal and left me entertained to the ninth
degree.
College degree?!? What a joke.
One girl got a
degree
in communications (yeah, the same major as all the football players) from some school that nobody has heard of, and the other girl is "taking online classes."
And what idiot counted a massage therapist or real estate agent as a college
degree?
Where is the guy who directed Trading Places or (to a lesser degree) Spies Like Us?
In one scene in a brothel the 360-
degree
pan distorts the edges of the frame and induces nausea.
At the time it premiered it was widely discussed due to it's sexual and to some
degree
violent sexual content.
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