Dialogue
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Narrative and
dialogue
are quoted verbatim (and often mumbled or too fast) to accompanying pictures.
The problems was not that the movie was awful (apart from the typically wooden performance by Freddy Prinze, Jr. -- and why the heck has Matthew Lillard, who can actually ACT -- see "SLC Punk if you don't believe me -- spent so much of his career playing second banana to that meat-head?), but rather that the last three games are better MOVIES than the movie: they had better casts, better stories, better dialogue, even better visual effects (in the cut scenes, at least) and better musical scores!
Whats best about this movie is that the music didn't overtake the
dialogue
and action in this film.
The story is intriguing, the acting is convincing, the
dialogue
is intelligent, and the direction basic but apt.
Far out story line with unimaginative
dialogue.
Much of the
dialogue
and sequencing of the action simply makes no sense.
Nowhere is a lush, erotic visual piece with strange characters and strange
dialogue.
But these subjects are dealt with in a very heavy-handed manner, with such obvious
dialogue
and no subtlety.
Part of the reason I love English drama is the usually intelligent
dialogue.
The Japanese-accented English only added to its charm, although I will admit that it was difficult to understand the
dialogue
at times.
Her
dialogue
doesn't make her character seem very stupid, but since she is, she makes everytihng and everyone around her look and act dumb, but once she's gone, they all seem smart.
Dubious accents aside (and with all due respect to the Yorkshire vocal style, the film is at least understandable this way...), the acting was of a high standard, the
dialogue
excellent and the key characterisations well drawn.
As far as writing, "Filthy" has
dialogue
that feels so forced and clichéd, that the actors sometimes looked like they couldn't hide their embarrassment from having to deliver such tripe.
No
dialogue.
While reasonably entertaining throughout, this is a sloppy, scrappy film that underwrites its characters, gives them some silly
dialogue
and then feeds them to the lions in a gory finale that's just like any other in the genre.
Bad acting, hilarious dialogue, great cuts, great dodgy special effects, it runs the full gamut of fun-poking.
Scenes and
dialogue
in this film just stick with you, like when a young pickpocket is sharing a popsicle in a police interrogation room with streetwise and experienced Inspector Sato (played by one of my favorite actors, Takhashi Shimura).
The
dialogue
is laughable at times, but the actors manage to hold their faces straight while saying it and do a pretty good job with the rest of the film.
Sometimes background music overpowered
dialogue.
I found the
dialogue
between David Hunter and Lynn ludicrous and her "I'm just a poor woman" act cringe-worthy.
The
dialogue
was the poorest I've ever seen!
It may not satisfy others' needs or desires, especially if realistic action/fighting scenes are required, or fantastic acting skills, or seamless
dialogue.
An excellent movie, with some forms of
dialogue
typical for Japanese movies, and fond of human relations.
Nothing worse than redundant
dialogue
that has to set the scene to save time.
The acting,
dialogue
and special effects were so bad that at first I thought I was watching a parody.
The film, characters, and
dialogue
were boring and uninteresting.
Possibly THE most neglected movie of the 70s, BADGE 373 is, simply, the greatest movie ever made!!! Witty dialogue, excellent action scenes, touching characterization and a shatting climax.
The two stage actors rattle off the rapid-fire
dialogue
like two Spitfires in a dogfight.
While the script falls short of the witty
dialogue
you'll find in comedies like The Palm Beach Story and Bringing Up Baby, it's still a fun trip down memory lane.
It has awful
dialogue
and atrocious acting(that's just for starters.)
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