Dialogue
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Anyway, in this movie Waldemar Daninsky is bitten by a yeti-like creature in Tibet (great
dialogue
here -- "It was a yeti.
hehe And third, while we have a generally decent acting supporting cast (including the required hot chick!), an actually not-so-bad story, and some cool visuals; the dialogue, fight scenes involving gymnastics (hilarious!), and overall execution of the plot are weak.
For anyone that loves predictable movies with an awful soundtrack, lack of dialogue, clichés up the wazoo, and also stereotypes that just happens to be typical of an American film, look no farther.
Awful animation,
dialogue
and a tired narrative.
Already writer-director Preston Sturges is experimenting with unusual cinematic effects in telling his stories, creating broadly drawn yet distinctive characters and situations, and writing clever and sometimes unexpectedly wise and compassionate
dialogue.
While the movie is fine and the performances are good, the dialogue, which works well reading it, is crap when spoken.
The dated aspect aside, Jigsaw suffers from many problems, including overwrought acting, silly and stilted dialogue, LSD flashbacks that go on interminably long even after the point has been hammered home in the first 60 seconds, a failure to create any true suspense even though the actual plot is, on paper, a great vehicle to do just that, and an ending that is so trite and predictable (not to mention reminiscent of a lot of bad television shows) that the climax is actually an anti-climax.
But he uses entire
dialogue
scenes with minor actors, then brings back those actors and apparently expects us not to notice, for example, that Ward Bond is 14 years older!
The main focus to me was on the fast free flowing dialogue, that made some people in the film annoying.
Hardly enough
dialogue
to understand the story if you're not familiar with the novel.
It's clear he was working with no money, because the entire movie is loaded with bloated
dialogue
that goes on and on forever.
Beyond that, it features a truly bad script with dull, unrealistic
dialogue.
The characters are all completely obnoxious, and the
dialogue
is worse than your typical Z-grade, Sci-Fi movie.
Some of the former
dialogue
was brought back, however it also fails miserably to come close to the classic series.
Only - get this! - we'll do it without any plot, dialogue, character, decent action or budget, just some loud bangs and a hot chick in shiny black leather straddling a big throbbing bike.
Just don't expect any humor other than the sometimes howlingly bad
dialogue.
The
dialogue
is an e mbarrassment, Myers is painful to watch (as is Heather Graham) and the succession of characters including Fat Bastard makes matters even worse.
Bad dialogue, bad acting, bad direction, the kills were predictable and poorly staged, the music was annoying, the camera work was wretched, even the costumes were bad.
I felt really bad for the actors, who were obviously trying, but who had to deal with terrible, contrived
dialogue
and an obvious lack of direction.
Terrible dialogue, half-assed plot, and video game scenes inserted into the film.
Like other movies of this type, there is limited
dialogue.
The
dialogue
was horribly clumsy; I could sense no feeling behind the words expressed by the characters.
In Aprile, however, Moretti has exclusive rights to the dialogue, so that all you hear for an hour and a half is a high-pitched whine going on about how his politics are best, or what quirky piece of popular culture is tickling his fancy at the moment.
I will confess, however, that certain passages of dialogue, taken on their own terms, do have a lulling, haunting quality.
like the dialogue...wow.
The
dialogue
really does not flow and sometimes as in this case more is less (or should have been).
One absurd act after another with
dialogue
doesn't make a movie, it only makes a talkative train wreck.
Improvised dialogue, handheld cameras for no effect, directionless plot, contrived romance, ick! to the whole mess.
Jim Carrey is noteworthy in his performance as the devilish Grinch, but whether it's the dialogue, the pacing, or extraneous storylines heaped upon the initial plot, the transformation from bitter miser to gleeful benefactor just does not ignite convincingly.
Terrible acting,
dialogue
that was unimaginative and pathetic (let alone completely inappropriate for supposedly being in the 1800s), and oh, did I mention a battery pack prominently displayed on the back of one of the characters?
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