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I mean this movie goes soooooo slooooow its ridiculous, to say that the script had about 10 pages of
dialogue
would be generous.
Rock Hudson is pretty good here, but the
dialogue
bears no resemblance to Hemingway at all.
Portraying the cloaked, mustachioed, bloodthirsty leader and his snippy, haughty captive, Sean Connery and Candice Bergen could be acting in two entirely different movies (neither one seems to know how far to carry the camp-elements of their characters and dialogue, and both seem singularly without proper direction).
From just the absurdity of it, not to mention the ridiculously bad acting, cheesy dialogue, and the fact that the villain is a child, I'd assume this was meant to be a children's movie... but I think there may be more swear words than Pulp Fiction, not to mention constant references to drugs and general mayhem and killing-so which demographic is it trying to please?
The dialogue...the plot...if this "movie"(and I use the term loosely) was food, Jack-In-The-Box would be a gourmet meal compared to this.
The
dialogue
is hackneyed and wasteful, the characters, too engaged with lines ranging from the wrackingly prosaic to the stunningly melodramatic, aren't allowed to expand into genuinely textured individuals.
The
dialogue
isn't very clever, and there's some slapstick goofing around near the beginning which fails to work (spitting out food, etc.).
It looks like an old 80's sci-fi movie complete with super-fake looking "special effects", queer imagery, and very cheesy
dialogue.
The basic story was preserved, but the
dialogue
was so altered that all that was Jane Austen's tone, manner, feeling, wit, depth, was diluted if not lost.
Ice-T's horribly cliched
dialogue
alone makes this film grate at the teeth, and I'm still wondering what the heck Bill Paxton was doing in this film?
It has an attractive cast but the plot is a virtual writer's guide to cinema cliche, and boy does the
dialogue
clunk!
Sadly too, Snipes has fallen into the trap of having an ADR voice double doing much of his dialogue, and an entire narration that comes every now and again through points in the movie.
It's sad to see a guy of Wesley Snipes talent doing garbage like this film, and producing a tired and clearly bored performance, barely bothered to produce his own
dialogue.
It's become somewhat of a joke with Steven Seagal, the fact he doesn't perform his own dialogue, but it's not something I'd have expected from Snipes.
This movie had a potentially good story, but it was ruined with bad dialogue, continuity problems, things that were never explained, gaping plotholes, sub-plots that went nowhere, and just plain stupidity.
The
dialogue
was very confusing and jumping back and forth in time via the use of trains, calculators, typewriters and cigarettes was extremely distracting.
There was a lot of wasted
dialogue
and just seemed like the writing was rushed and a little too wandering.
The regular
dialogue
is very low, and all screams, noises, etc., are VERY loud.
The
dialogue
might have been crisper in the original languages of Mandarin and Hokkien than in the subtitles and I have no doubt that some of the contemporary Singapore references will slip over Western heads as well as the cultural and political context unless of course you are familiar with Singapore.
Absolutely agonizing
dialogue.
I think he was the only actor not to be dubbed in (badly), if these Italians must have American characters in their films why dont they get Americans to dub in the
dialogue
instead of English people trying their best to sound like Annie Oakley.
The
dialogue
is terrible and not realistic.
Burns has a strange, stop-and-start rhythm to his
dialogue
which is neither realistic nor effective (just increasingly annoying, because nothing important ever seems to get said).
The
dialogue
is stilted, cliched and terrible, much like one of those corny "ABC Afterschool Specials" or something.
Includes several bargain-basement zombies, outrageously campy dialogue, a scene-chewing performance by Alan Ormsby, several gay/kinky grave-robbers, and one straange soundtrack.
what happens after that? is there anymore
dialogue
or action?
NO effects, no suspense and poor
dialogue
poorly delivered.
No plot, bad acting, unfunny scenes, and very very stupid
dialogue.
was looking at the time elapsed on my DVD player frequently,as i was really bored.i also thought some of the
dialogue
was,to put it politely,not good.plus,
In his defense, not even a seasoned Shakespearean thespian could have extracted a good performance from the juvenile and witless
dialogue.
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