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Academy Awarding actor Sidney Poitier of "Lilies of the Field" reprises his role as Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs from the 1967 Oscar winning Best Picture "In the Heat of the Night" for veteran director Gordon Douglas' tired, uninspired sequel "They Call Me MISTER Tibbs," with nobody the equivalent of Rod Steiger with which to swap
dialogue.
The
dialogue
is drab and none of the characters are interesting, not even the chief suspect.
In the few places where there is some explanation necessary just adding a little
dialogue
would have gone a long way.
Secondly, there was no obvious attempt to synchronize any of the audio, in fact it is quite apparent that most of the
dialogue
was recorded later with no attempt to match the film.
To have Alan Ladd on the cover of the DVD/tape is nearly fraud, he is on camera less than two minutes and has almost no
dialogue!
What is to be
dialogue
is very lame and the actors are pleasant looking enough, but seem to lack genuine personality.
The
dialogue
is terrible and the acting is of the kind so regularly witnessed in Irish short films.
Lots of cursing and lame comebacks are the primary form of
dialogue
in this movie.
there is virtually nothing on his theories or evolution, instead the most boring story of home life and relationship with one daughter, a ponderous script, great liberties taken with Darwin's life,
dialogue
given to his character that i find hard to believe he would have voiced.
Perhaps some
dialogue
that works on stage just sounds incoherent on screen.
A stupid premise combines with a script that was written by monkeys tapping one-key typewriters onto transparencies that were then overlapped in order to resemble
dialogue
to make the most obvious problems here.
Some of Austen's actual
dialogue
is allocated to different characters and some of her narrative is recycled as
dialogue
that falls awkwardly from the tongues of the characters.
There is some fill-in dialogue, too, and this is uniformly dreadful.
Also the dubbed in
dialogue
was (for a film like this) well done and interesting with surprisingly good dubbing.
Though she has the title role, her screentime is limited, and she only speaks a few lines of
dialogue.
It gets a lot of mileage out of bitchy dialogue, which is amusing in this sanitized form, I guess.
The absence of good
dialogue
leaves the appealing stars with little to do other than look good in white linen.
Skerritt's semi-comatose and droning style is fatally invalidated by this dim sound processing but Mason is very effective, as ever, and enjoys the best
dialogue
with Hughes impressive as the too early written-out investigator; Doleman wins acting laurels with his performance as the malevolent Julian Fane.
This movie is full of pseudo deep thoughtfulness and it's cloying in its writerly-ness, that includes a canned ham voice-over and some unbelievable
dialogue.
If you want to start picking on things like the acting, the special effects, the dialogue, or the absence of a coherent plot that makes even the slightest amount of sense, you'll have plenty of material.
It was on television when I tuned in during an action scene and was chuckling away at the cheesy macho dialogue, waiting for Leslie Nielsen to appear.
The best thing about Shrieker is the
dialogue.
Matthew MacFayden is another favorite of mine from MI-5 on A&E; in P&P, however, he is more the young Heathcliffe, never smiling--though Austen observes in the novel that Darcy smiles at Lizzy quite a bit, and she realizes this when she sees his wonderful smiling portrait at Pemberley--a portrait that in this movie is for some reason replaced by a sculptured marble bust.And much of Austen's
dialogue
is changed to modern speech.
The jokes were corny and the
dialogue
was worse than a t.v.
This hokey movie left me groaning after just about any exchange of
dialogue
or plot complication.
How many films reveal the plot through
dialogue
only to repeat the same message via flashback some five minutes later?
The guy who said he's had better
dialogue
with his potted plants has it right.
The
dialogue
is lifeless, many lines seem like political statements, subtle or entertaining is this pic not.
I felt that some of the scenes were unnecessarily long and a lot of the
dialogue
repeated itself.
If you don't want to watch a movie filled with incest, bad dialogue, unnecessary fight scenes, gross torture scenes and confusing flashbacks, then this is not the movie for you.
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