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I selected the English version at the first menu, but it gave me Polish
dialogue
with English subtitles, just as the Polish version did.
Maybe the
dialogue
was so disjointed because the person that did the subtitles could not translate it into English very well.
To exacerbate the issue, some of the
dialogue
had no subtitles at all.
The dubbing is below even the lowest "bad Italian movie" standards and I gave it one star just because the
dialogue
is so hilarious!
But when they are larded with arcane symbolism and murky
dialogue
and when it's obvious they were done for the filmmaker's ego rather than the viewer's benefit, I get upset.
The
dialogue
is four-letter-word disgusting throughout, and the flick offers no let-up from its barrage of violence and stupidity.
The point of that scene, I suppose, was to introduce some of the primary figures in the story and give a bit of their background - which is somewhat effective when comparing the idealism of the Harvard graduation ceremony to the realism of life in Johnson County, Wyoming, but it just keeps going and going, and that sets the stage for a film that features repeated stretches of mind-numbing nothingness, made even worse by the fact that I found a significant amount of the
dialogue
to be almost incoherent.
No plot, minimal character development, questionable motives, poor dialogue, sub-standard acting.
The movie which stars Lowe, is a music video with few lines of dialogue, slow moving shots and poorly done editing.
The
dialogue
throughout is witless, the acting almost uniformly atrocious, certainly campy (Tim Curry and Ernie Hudson are both on hand to assure the ham factor), and the special effects abysmal.
Then there is one sequence with Bob Hope and his movie-ex; the
dialogue
is witty and the song (a version of "Thanks for the Memories") light, cynical and delightful.
This has below average acting, laughable dialogue, split screens that are difficult to watch, and many goofs in it's attempt to be a period film and autobiographical.
But that won't excuse the fact that the
dialogue
and the plot are horrible.
As I said the
dialogue
is boring and uninteresting.
The first 45 minutes is all talk however, and considering the young thespians cannot act their way out of a paper bag and are given the most banal
dialogue
ever to dispassionately recite, this is especially painful to sit through.
There is a LOT of repetitive
dialogue
in this movie about "cold spots" (signaling the presence of a ghost), and characters praying to surround themselves with white light to protect themselves.
Griffin Dunne seems defeated playing Maddy's keeper, while the poor-choice supporting cast struggles to get laughs with lousy
dialogue.
well the film is even more confusing clearly written by a first timer writer , it has some redeeming qualities though in the acting especially Famke Janssen shines as Lily but sadly gets a lot of USELESS screen time just standing there doing nothing.....the
dialogue
is a bit cheesy and the accents sometimes irritating but its still worth watching if you're a fan of any of the actors especially John and Famke who get the most screen time just remember to watch it with a notebook so you can write down who is double crossing who every second....
They then proceeded to try and stuff all the dramatic points into a storyline, briefly filled them out with dialogue, went to the set and shot it.
However, the script was not only predictable (except for the last scene), but the
dialogue
was treacly and sounded as if it was lifted from a third-rate romance novel.
Combine good casting, bad writing, good orchestral scoring, bad dialogue, and good story idea with lots of potential but is never realized then you have Slipstream.
The Tramp's first - and only - talkie where he speaks (he sings in an earlier film), but his flat
dialogue
shows us exactly why he was such a joy to watch in "Modern Times" and "Gold Rush" - two films that are at least ten times better than this film.
Honestly, the plot is nonsensical,the
dialogue
appalling and the characterisation...there is none.
The plot was believeable enough (although some of the characters' actions seemed very, very RANDOM), the script was fairly well written (in that the
dialogue
did not seem forced), but everything went way too slowly.
Some of these can be fun to watch, due to their stupidity, awful effects and iffy
dialogue.
The
dialogue
and kung-fu stunts were extremely slow.
The story and
dialogue
are rushed beyond comprehension, with the voice actors sounding like they phoned in their lines.
This is a terrible attempt to parody The Godfather with annoying cartoon sounds, and bad
dialogue.
George Kennedy - bless him - has a part that requires him talk and move at the same time,and my goodness he triumphs!Brow wrinkled with effort he utters timeless dialogue,each word lovingly polished into Coward-like brilliance.
Myrna Loy is not very convincing, although in her defense she is saddled with an awful script and trite
dialogue.
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