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with this ABC family attempt of the hit blockbuster "cheaper by the dozen" comes an obnoxious amount of corny dialogue, shallow plot lines, and cheesy comebacks.
Ranvijay Singh and Aditya Roy Kapur, reduced to mere sidekicks in the band, show up at regular intervals, usually to utter some inane
dialogue
like, "We'll rock it dude!"
A film like this, an "Odd Couple"-ish, war of the classes, should be light and fun, with leads who can bounce off one another with witty, even romantic, dialogue, for what else can a film whose plot involves two disparate people stranded, really be? Honestly, I don't think anyone involved knew exactly the tone they were trying for; it succeeds neither as comedy (I defy you to laugh even once) or romance (Madonna's ice-princess routine precludes ANY chemistry).
The
dialogue
is false false false.
The
dialogue
in this movie makes Catwoman seem like a high culture classic.
James Coburn, as the half-mad half-breed, is pretty much on auto-pilot as well, but Coburn has a way of turning even the hoariest
dialogue
and situations into something prickly and unnerving.
Admittedly, most of the cast are saddled with atrocious King James
dialogue
which has to be heard to be believed!
Dillman, under pressure to recall the events of the night in question, goes through an Actor's Seminar of tics, stammers, nose-wipes, and crazy half-laughs while spitting out
dialogue
like, "Dream...a dream...drugs...yeah, drugs...that SOUND...bells...help!"
The
dialogue
sounds totally scripted and dull most of the times.
Some of the editing is fairly high quality and the work of an veteran professional, the
dialogue
however is clunky and artificial, having little bearing on 'real' conversations at all seemingly.
Add that with Alicia Silverstone's stumbling over the
dialogue
(reminiscent of Keanu Reeves in Much Ado About Nothing) and other poorly cast roles, it all equals an excruciating endurance of viewing.
The story makes zero sense and the
dialogue
is so trite it's nauseating.
I won't complain about the abysmal dialogue, as this is Star Wars... the original three films had style, cult feeling and cracking stories, and the strange
dialogue
added charm.
But core accuracy is no compensation for a dismal, patchy and inconsistent plot, reams of cardboard
dialogue
and an unsatisfying conclusion.
She is given some pretty pathetic
dialogue
and she handles it pretty well.
The acting and the
dialogue
were mediocre and I must confess I came out feeling like I had been beaten over the head with the God this , God that and Christ is our saviour stuff.
Because apparently there were rewriting the script and story as they were shooting and they need to change his
dialogue
for story continuity as they have multiple versions.
I can't remember when I've heard such bad
dialogue.
I would strongly suggest all future scriptwriters to please thoroughly study the actor's inane
dialogue
in this quirky fantasy - adventure - comedy that's a step closer to ISHTAR.
There are some good points- the battle scenes are exciting to watch, and the
dialogue
follows the book pretty much to the letter.
The acting is terrible, the accents are WORSE than terrible (one artillery mans' accent seems to take us on a tour of the British Isles, from Scotland to Wales via Northern Ireland), the
dialogue
is stilted, the editing is non-existent, the production values prove that no expense has been gone to.
It isn't difficult to scoff at these smarmy proceedings: the
dialogue
is full of howlers, the crime statistics are irrevocably dated, and the supporting characters are ridiculously over-written (particularly a despicable judge who allows an accused murderer to walk right out of the courtroom).
And the
dialogue
is atrocious.
Lately stinkers have been the exception but this confused hodge podge of trendy feminism, mind reeling flash backs and mumbled
dialogue
makes up for lost time.
If you really are incredibly tempted, watch the trailer...that's the mistake I made because the entire movie is essentially in the trailer...after that there are no surprises, just some shockingly bad
dialogue
to waste time.
Badly scripted, with inane and wooden
dialogue.
One can even predict the
dialogue
word for word.
The plot, when not dealing in clichés, rambles to the point of non-existence;
dialogue
that is supposed to be street is simply hackneyed; characters never develop beyond sketches; set-pieces are clichéd.
It was obvious there were only a handful of actors with speaking parts so they had a lot of
dialogue
to speak to keep this turkey afloat.
I watched the first two fight scenes, listening to the generic
dialogue
delivered awfully by Lungren, and all of the other thrown-in Oriental actors, and I found the movie so awful that it was funny.
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