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1164 examples of Dialog in a sentence
The writing sucked, the
dialog
sucked.
The
dialog
is trite and one wonders how the actors managed to deliver any of it with straight faces.
The acting, the dialog, the manuscript, the sound, the lighting, the plot line.
The
dialog
is worse than a prime time soap opera.
Without
dialog
Lynch tells a disturbing tale comparable with his best work.
The
dialog
was bad.
It was reminiscent of listening to a 22 minute Andy Rooney dialog, followed by death by steak knives via midget cannibals.
For those who have not seen this show, here's an example of the dialog: "You're sure you're okay with going out with a caveman."
Although, being such a bad, and often laughable movie (dig those mullets and the terrible dialog), it would be good material to spoof on for an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
The acting, dialog, and most of the sets were quite bad.
Every small exchange of words turns immediately into a lengthy, unjustified
dialog
that is so typical of an acting class rehearsal.
The main plot of the film involves this kid, played in that all-too-typical and annoying-kid fashion by the great-grandson of Frank Capra (where in which the kid is yelling out his
dialog
angrily), who comes upon a genie who's been trapped in a boom-box.
One of the more 'literate' Lone Stars, with time spent on character development and interaction,
dialog
and acting business.
The characters are shallow and trite as are the
dialog
and plot line.
The
dialog
was stilted and down-right cringe worthy.
Sorry Wim you have made amazing movies in the past that stay neutral of the politics and for good reason, polemics are your weak point and they weaken this a well-made, amazingly filmed movie with absurd characters,
dialog
and plotting.
The first Matrix movie was lush with incredible character development, witty dialog, and action scenes that kept with the flow of the story.
This movie makes no sense at ALL! The actor who played the governor on Benson is in this too and he plays a stereotypical right wing politician with lotsa dumb funny
dialog.
However, aside from the forced coupling of gymnastics and martial arts, the bad dubbing, the stiff dialog, and the outrageously difficult story-line, the film has some things going for it.
I have two good things to say about this film: the scenery is beautiful and Peter Falk gives a good performance (considering what he had to work with in terms of
dialog
and direction).
Hence, it is obvious that their French
dialog
has been dubbed.
Although it does use (as far as I can tell) almost the same dialog, it just doesn't work!
There is NO
dialog.
Not to mention some of the added
dialog
was a bit childish and not enjoyable.
The
dialog
was hokey, the acting, awful and the script sucked!! Whoever thought it would be a good idea to do a sequel or follow up to the far superior John Badham film, Wargames from the 80s, well they must of been on something cause it was a bad idea!! Amanda Walsh was good in it as the eye candy/love interest, while Matt Lanter was good as the other main lead- that is about it.
What I would have missed, had I had the good sense to eject this nonsense is a dune buggy chase, some really bad C.G.I., some incredibly stupid dialog, more bad C.G.I., and the hero fighting paper cut outs.
Lerner is suitably over the top in this, but Zelda repeats lines of
dialog
over and over again.
While making a silent film like this is not such a bad idea, this is one of those films where the lack of
dialog
and the repetitive early scenes make it simply tedious.
Now up to this point it has been standard horrible movie fair, bad acting,
dialog
and everything else, but has still been pretty plausible, yet after Jigsaw catches fire things take a turn for the worst...Jigsaw comes alive.. How you ask?
The
dialog
is ridiculous, and actually aggravates you as you listen to it.
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