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This short has nothing to do with the other fan-based indie shorts, 'Batman: Dead End,' 'World's Finest,' and 'Grayson,' which are essentially mock-up trailers for films that fans would like to see
developed
and are intended for presentation at comic conventions.
The issue of the reporter's complicity in the story he's writing about just isn't
developed
as well as it should be, probably because the plot twists in a direction it shouldn't have gone.
The characters are very well
developed
and, while the movie doesn't justify Josh's actions, it does convey compassion for him.
I was particularly fascinated by the sharp dichotomy between city and country in a highly
developed
nation the size of some American states.
Porn in 1968, pre-Throat/MissJones/Mona etc., hadn't yet
developed
the wah-wah guitar pizza delivery slo-mo money shot vocabulary we know and love to mock today.
The movie
developed
a loyal following when it started running on cable!
The story might not be completely
developed
(euphemism) but the Russian mobsters and GI Joes scenes are gutbustingly funny.
When I became aware of her it was late in her career after she had
developed
into a boozy, smoke belching, caricature of her on screen persona's.
I enjoyed it particularly because all of the characters from the cook to the main characters were very likable, and in spite of the brief nature of the film, I felt that they were still well
developed.
The scientists
developed
them to deal with overpopulation (!!!) but they escaped.
For every 1 person that says it's not that great, there's hundreds that have loved it...I thought the plot was very interesting and the characters that were being
developed
were ones that I wanted to know more about.
When I say Bela Lugosi was wasted, I am not talking about his being intoxicated, but how the small part given him was poorly
developed
and how he had very little of interest to do in the film.
Ben Browder and Michael Shanks also comment on the fact that the movie fails to fill in the gaps in the plot
developed
over the last ten years and how it really only focuses on seasons 9 and 10.
None of the roles is really developed, and to make matters worse, a romance of sorts is thrown in to make sure the viewer is really confused.
The characters are gradually
developed
through intricate dialogue, leading up to the moment of truth for our protagonist.
I think the film fails slightly because the idea just isn't
developed
at all, the whole film is basically the baby being violent and killing the odd person, other characters like Lucys friend Mandy and Dr Finch are introduced, but nothing is done with them over the bare minimum.
The relationship between Lou and Joe is well developed, and Andy is one of the most realistic kids I've seen on TV.
It would be wrong to say what happens, but I do think the plot
developed
well and led to a story that I felt perhaps was more believable than some who rated this movie.
All of the characters were very well
developed
and actors carefully selected.
It is simply a very well
developed
and realistic film.
The characters are also horribly developed, and in the end, this movie is a complete mess.
But for my money the obvious reason is that this game has been well developed, probably game tested over and over to bring a game that is satisfying and bug free.
Finally- a true independent film that believes that well
developed
characters, realistic dialogue, and a true to life story make a good film instead of explosions and potty humor.
Not a soul screamed at the reptilian, rubber monster that terrorized the six-year old (precocious, as usual); some of the sight gags were not fully
developed
(why was the bike falling out of the sky so pertinent?
A very interesting, psychologically well
developed
film, that starts from the rather simple (the whole of the establishment are 'a wunch of bankers', as the British say) and then becomes more complex.
The story and characters are under
developed
and loses pacing with the music videos and day dream fantasies.
The plot and story line are so weak and poorly
developed
that a lot of the action doesn't make sense, nor does the dialog and reactions among the actors during the scenes.
There are the usual themes about technology and corporate domination but
developed
further than usual.
The characters are fully
developed.
Even so, you'll have to endure some pretty stiff acting from then newcomer Forrest Tucker in the lead role of Jerry Barton, a pilot who's half of a team that's
developed
a remote control device for guiding aircraft.
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