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Walken is at his finest in this picture
delivering
memorable lines such as, "let's go sit..........out on the deck."
Then add in Fred Williamson, some frontal bush, chainsaw attacks and some awesome incest themes....this flick ends up
delivering
on all cylinders.
High praise and my sincere gratitude go to the director and writers for
delivering
two charming characters, superb writing, always interesting and witty dialogs, two awesome performances, and the atmosphere of magic that falling in love is.
The physical aspects of Askey's comedy and his timing when
delivering
a line suggest what you'd get if Charlie Chaplin and Woody Allen had a baby.
Or maybe not- this is one of those cases where it might have been more of a masterwork if it were a half-hour Twilight Zone episode, with Serling
delivering
the coda as Terkovsky (or whomever it might be(?)) writhes in his bed in bandages.
Its cast doesn't have recognized names, it doesn't have a big budget and it certainly lacks in the visual effects aspect; but it compensates all that with an intelligent and well-written script, an effective cast and the vision of a director focused more on telling the story than in
delivering
cheap thrills.
This one took me by surprise because i had often been disappointed by Adrian Pasdar in the past, but he caught the perfect balance in this performance, avoiding both farce and pathos while
delivering
humour and real emotions.
I will say that in the first 20 minutes or so, some of the actors are a little too hasty at
delivering
their lines, but stick around.
Something that I don't understand: why did the cop and Vito have a shootout if the latter was
delivering
info that could bring down the corrupt judge?
Hank Azaria is hands down the best (he's neither a commie, nor a fruit) followed by Ben Stiller (uh, don't correct me. it sickens me) and then William H. Macy
delivering
his best performance (outshining fargo) Everybody has praised everyone from macy to garafalo, but I think Kel Mitchell was pretty good as Invisible Boy.
In addition, it was unrealistic, not believable, i.e: the most junior justice, only on the court 3 days,
delivering
one of the most important decisions in years.
It promptly falls flat on its' face after
delivering
the idea and the only tool it has left is boredom and lack of action as a clumsy attempt at building suspense.
The performances are pretty spot on, with Kevin Conroy
delivering
a true Batman, and Mark Hamill being show-stealing as the Joker despite his small screen time.
The actress who plays the lead was pretty, but was "no actor", the mother had the handicap of
delivering
bad dialogue, as did all the actors for that fact.
Behind it all is Sidney Lumet, a once-talented director who has helmed a few masterpieces in his time; however, whatever muses guided him towards those masterpieces has, in the last decade or two, abandoned him, for here he is again,
delivering
yet another celluloid stillborn.
They give Hamilton and Pleshette top billing and then list the rest alphabetically, giving you the impression that there will be an ensemble cast
delivering
something of significance.
There is absolutely NO expressions on their faces when
delivering
their lines, and the camera roams around the room as if its hunting for a place to rest, further diminishing from what could have been a decent putting forth, had the material been put into the hands of a TALENTED cast and crew.
I ask, and not for the first time: Where a part requires an actor to speak in a regional accent, can we please have an actor who is capable of
delivering
that accent accurately, even if the actor is hitherto unknown, rather than some "big name" actor who is happy to earn a large pay packet for insulting viewers with a puerile attempt at the accent.
However though, regardless of all that "The Birdcage" still winds up hitting the nail square on the head in terms of
delivering
to it's audience some astounding energy, superb camp-value and knee-slappingly hilarious jokes/one-liners that are all topped by a nearly uncanny chemistry between the actors.
This movie tugged at my heartstrings
delivering
an unforgettable portrayal of Afghan life.
The performances are acceptable but nothing special and Kevin Howarth as Max has his work cut out
delivering
leaden text to us in tedious video-diary-style scenes, of which there are too many.
It's obvious that it was done on a low budget, but despite the poor film quality the film is smart and energetic fully
delivering
on it's promises as a brutal horror film that features gay characters.
This movie has good suspense right up until the end where it just kinda goes limp without
delivering
the goods in a most pathetic manner.
The film works well as a light spy film(without becoming farcical), delivering, as the title suggests, sneaking, as well as conspiracies.
Aqua was definitely developed more as a character in this movie, but her lines were spoken as if she was
delivering
them to a six year old half the time (dancing cats and dancing counts?...) Her so-called awesome fashions for the end number were pretty ugly too.
I give the producers credit for
delivering
a credible and compelling story, as well as a believable performance from Danielle DeLuca.
Since The Walt Disney Company started to started to make direct-to-video sequels to their feature length theatrical releases in 1994 (with the release of "The Return of Jafar", sequel to "Aladdin"), it has earned an infamous bad reputation due to the often low quality of these sequels that seem to be made to capitalize on the original's name only, without really caring for
delivering
a good story, or good animation; almost as if there was not a real concern about making a good film.
The film was well acted with Jude Law
delivering
the best performance.
Umberto Lenzi has almost always been one of Italy's better "B-movie" directors,
delivering
consistently entertaining films throughout his career right up to the mid 80's.
With this kind of talent behind the camera, and with the formulaic and uninteresting stories most of the Masters of Horror entries had been
delivering
as the series first debuted on Showtime, Deer Woman was the "episode" I was dying to see the most.
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