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The writing could be a little better as far as
dialogue.
The chemistry and
dialogue
between Grant and Russell rings genuine.
One might be tempted to compare this movie, with its face to face
dialogue
and "complex" charaterizations, with DINER or THE BIG CHILL, but that would be unfair to those who are the professionals in the craft of acting.
They mumbled their way through the
dialogue
like even THEY can't wait till the movie is over.
Bad acting, unbelievably implausible plot lines, and second rate
dialogue
are only accentuated by cookie cutter characterizations.
The actors are good, the plot is good,
dialogue
quite sweet and Bruce Campbell gets to wield an axe.
Altman's direction is sufficient to keep the picture moving along and the overlapping
dialogue
is a refreshingly sophisticated stuff.
I loved all the references to the 20s and
dialogue.
If anything, just watch it for his rants in 1920s
dialogue.
The director makes a comment about how most of the
dialogue
is ad-libbed.
Von Trier's Riget was a masterpiece, and you'd think that a remake which rips off most of the
dialogue
and plot would be at least decent without too much effort.
The entire cast sound as if they're reading unfamiliar
dialogue
from an idiot board.
The acting is spot on in this indie film and the
dialogue
is sharp, honest and above all funny.
Back to the dialogue, this is one of those films that has you repeating the
dialogue
to your friends' days after and stealing the words for yourself.
The acting was awful, the low budget look didn't help and the
dialogue
seemed to of been written by a child.
The
dialogue
shines, just click on the "memorable quotes" section of the sidebar for a sampling of this script's greatness.
The
dialogue
is terrific.
And while most people would agree it seems to have a happy ending, it is possible the ending could be somewhat different after the final
dialogue
between Garfield and Lloyd Gough where Garfield says, "What are you gonna do, kill me, everybody dies."
One would think witty
dialogue
would follow, but it doesn't.
dialogue
from earlier in the film overlapping inside someone's head with extra reverb all just stank of mid-nineties college movie to me.
The writer-director Christopher Clark incorporates pensive
dialogue
in the story of an ex-Seminary student who finds love with one man, but is soon turned away from him and eventually finds peace with someone else.
Just some better dialogue, and maybe different actors.
Some of the Hispanic actors really seemed to struggle with the English
dialogue.
In comedy, it's all about timing, so the expression of the
dialogue
must be on target.
I actually thought Harlem Rides the Range might have been slightly duller than The Bronz Buckaroo but at least this time the print was good and the soundtrack was clear so I could actually hear the
dialogue
well and the singing was more enjoyable as a result which was provided by Mr. Jeffries and The Four Tones of which Lucius is a member.
The more you understand of this movie's
dialogue
the more you will appreciate what a cool movie this is.
Perhaps it's due to bad writing and directing but it just seems so different in terms of
dialogue
and plot development.
I don't expect the
dialogue
to match the lips or anything, but most of the voice actors sucked and the
dialogue
itself was so awful and unnatural-sounding (especially the lead actress' to-camera monologues) it was a constant annoyance.
This is like a crude teen comedy mixed with a slasher film, complete with embarrassingly bad
dialogue
provided by the director.
Thankfully, the "filmmakers" don't take themselves too seriously, as is immediately evident by the continuous flow of campy and corny
dialogue
(about half of which is hard to understand anyway, due to its mumbled delivery).
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