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Beau van Erven Dorens was completely over the top as frat boy Fraser, although this probably had more to do with the crappy
dialogue.
'Ik ook van jou' is an adaptation of a book, and it seem like the makers of the film forgot that film
dialogue
follows different rules than literary
dialogue.
More reasons why I dislike this show is because of the crappy plots, cheesy dialogue, horrid special effects and the abysmal story lines.
At times, the
dialogue
is incomprehensible.
This one starts with about an hour of filler where not much happens, with stilted dialogue; only in the last act is there any significant action that really moves the plot along.
A reasonable story but awful acting, filming, dialogue, and nauseating clichés and punch lines.
The poor acting,
dialogue
and action made it so funny.
It is repeated 15 times, with very sparse
dialogue.
The
dialogue
is weak though it does provide for a few laughs, both intended and not-intended.
Spock would never be party to such stupidity and McCoy, trying to save his father is full of insipid, redundant
dialogue
and totally wastes DeForest Kelley's acting abilities.
The plot drags on and on, and viewers must suffer through poor
dialogue.
Probably the plot, action, good dialogue, and point.
Terrible acting, horrible choppy
dialogue.
They lock quickly lock heads, and the bantering
dialogue
takes them back and forth to an uninteresting, formula finish.
The story line is a joke, the effects are terrible, the cinematography doesn't fit the tone of the movie, the
dialogue
is cheesy, and the actors do a good job at screwing up the rest.
The awful
dialogue
and hopeless overacting by everyone who gets shot top off a real waste of space and time.
We're shifted right dab smack in the middle of a story that just doesn't seem to make sense, it wastes the talent, and the
dialogue
is just bad.
AKA is almost as bad as his recent (horrible, self-serving) remake of Dorian Gray - absurd, contorted
dialogue
among the 'upper class' characters, at once idiotic and pretentious, amateurish, stilted to its core.
Elmore Leonard is a great writer with many wonderful, complex books, original characters, crisp dialogue, invigorating plot twists.
In short: The characters (which are none),
dialogue
and content are so stunningly trivial, trite and cliché-ridden, I continued watching because I could hardly believe what I saw.
BTW to call the flat theses mechanically delivered by the figures (certainly from the aforementioned magazines) dialogue, would be simply incorrect.
I was left speechless, due to the amazingly dull story, annoying situations where one American equals that of a fifty or more Iraqis, and boring
dialogue.
'R Xmas is one of the only films I've seen where I can almost say that simply nothing happens.I felt as though I watched a drug dealing middle- class couple,with child,walk around,eat,smoke,converse(excuse me,swear)through most of the film.And I don't believe I'm missing the point.I think this film was well directed,well acted(although the husband's performance was rather wooden),and the constant feeling of impending doom around every corner certainly kept the viewer involved.But when the dust clears,your left with zero(just a boat-load of fade outs).I didn't want car chases,gun violence,beatings,etc.In fact,I'm sick of violence.But my goodness,let's at least get a bit deeper into all these characters(let's get to know each of these corrupt officers a little better-not just show glancing shots of them as street thugs).Why was the
dialogue
so juvenile?
No doubt there is a lot of talent to be tapped in this cast and crew but something went horribly wrong The very talented Gretchen Mol attempts to pull this film out of the mire but even she can't seem to rise above the silly
dialogue.
But someone, somewhere, took the script, and replaced all the
dialogue
with grade-school level barely literate writing.
I hope that Matt Dorff's original script for this was much better (there are signs of it -
dialogue
that should happen well before big f/x scenes (to introduce characters) that would make sense much earlier, is jammed in later in the time-line; perhaps the original script was for a longer running-time.
Unlike the original, the
dialogue
here is cliched, making me wonder, "Why did they bother to re-write it?"
I waited a long time to finally see what I thought was going to be a fun caper flick and was shocked to discover shoddy direction, awkward dialogue, a lackluster pace, unmotivated slapstick gags and an overall coarseness that permeated the film throughout.
Couldn't stand listening to the badly written dialogue, I mean, who the heck wrote that script?
"Stay Alive" is an incredibly poor teen slasher flick without any iota of suspense.Writer-director William Brent Bell doesn't have the damn clue how to make a watchable horror movie.The jump scares are irritating,the blood/gore level is almost non-existent and the story doesn't make sense.The
dialogue
is utterly bad and the acting of all involved is embarrassing."Stay
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