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More misses than hits in the joke department, and it is also really lame to see Korman playing the evil brother role.
How can a character that wears hundred dollar T-shirts and has never been inside a Target
department
store expect to give advice to a working-class woman on how to prepare for a job interview as an administrative assistant?
I know they often lack in horror movies, but Prom Night looked like it didn't even put forth ANY effort in that
department.
When the series had finished I was running the sales
department
at work, banging a plethora of women and frequently won the karaoke competition down my local.
This movie DID have a budget and it had a casting department, so, if you're going to make a movie about a true life story, and actually put "the true story" in the title, shouldn't some effort be put forward to try and capture some realism ?
Seen today, the central characters appear to have no motivation to end up in each other's arms: he plies her with flowers (after telling his friend he wants to remain "fancy free" in the love department) and she gives him the brush-off.
The town's police, Lieutenant Dave (Earl Rowe) & the teenage hating Sergeant Jim Bert (John Benson) unsurprisingly don't believe a word of it & end up suspecting Steve & his mates Al (Anthony Franke), Tony (Robert Fields) & someone called 'Mooch' Miller (James Bonnet) of playing an elaborate practical joke on the police
department.
But some of the sign is over the top of the tagging - you'd think they would have noticed that in the props
department
before attaching it.
Couple this level of talent in the acting
department
with a story so plodding and insipid that I thought my eyes were going to start bleeding by the time the credits rolled, and you have a perfect cinematic disaster.
As a villainous fellow scientist with a Cheshire Cat smile, Pat Hingle nearly upstages Dillman in the Grand Thespian
department
by continually addressing everyone in baby-talk, strutting about like a middle-aged peacock and twisting his mouth around in agony.
This film is awful in every
department.
On the positive side, kudos to the costuming
department
for giving Karen the chance to show spectacular cleavage throughout the film!
I was involved in the theater
department
there, and most of the extras in the film are then-members of the theater
department.
There isn't a shambling corpse in sight, and it's terribly light in the gore
department.
For those of you who've never heard of it (or seen it on A&E), Cracker is a brilliant British TV show about an overweight, chain-smoking, foulmouthed psychologist named Fitz who helps the Manchester police
department
get into the heads of violent criminals.
Things threaten to spiral out of control in the plausibility
department
as the film progresses; our good-natured suspension of belief finally comes crashing down during the preposterous ending.
The film fails in every
department
be it screenplay, direction, characterization or acting.
I can't fully understand how god awful it is to make something too typical and uninteresting, especially in the costume
department!
The props
department
stopped by Kay-Bee, you see. Bruce also finds nothing wrong with savagely beating up a crippled man.
This short tries and the penquin is adorable, but in the end it's a bit too light in the laughs
department.
There's no denying the first Azumi film was a commercial product; it was an adaptation of a popular manga and had cast of young, attractive actors and certainly wasn't lacking in the budget
department.
Val's story is that she is a great dancer but a 3 in the looks
department.
This is a brainless and dumb film, shockingly scripted and horribly acted by all involved, the doe eyed Disney-esquire twin kids are horrible to watch, but its Lukas Haas as Chuckie, that must take the plaudits in the bad acting department, although he is given a run for his money by the equally awful husband.
The year is 2003, the source (all bad), the score was as interesting as an elevator ride in a
department
store.
Effie's signature moment (the aforementioned And I Am Telling You... number) is well-sung by Hudson, but emotionally flat in the acting
department.
A great Bugs Bunny cartoon from the earlier years has Bugs as a performer in an window display at a local
department
store.
No one was glamorous or looked as if they had just spent a session with the makeup or costume
department.
Living in the middle east I saw shades of Islam creep in when JJ Adams suggested Alta should dress more modestly, and as an engineer, was amazed by the imagination used for the 'futuristic' gadgets, and gizmos dreamed up by the props
department.
As Clevemore comments, had he gotten himself an education he would have probably been running the
department.
There is no
department
that this show doesn't excel in.
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