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The
dialogue
is stupid, I'm pretty sure the casting was done by knocking on neighbor's doors asking them if they'd like to be in a movie and the "special effects" are completely laughable (hence the 'laughing until we cried' part).
Adolfo Aristarain is one of those rare filmmakers who defines his own world in cinema by writing and directing terrific stories with brilliant
dialogue
and using a familiar cadre of actors who give the finished product an ensemble effort.
Loved the music and the
dialogue.
The dialogue, the sets, the wardrobe, the scenery.
This movie has everything wrong with it: overdone plot, terrible
dialogue
(which is full of cliches), poor acting, and ridiculous camerawork.
This movie has a brilliant plot, top-notch dialogue, and great acting.
The great Black comedian Mantan Moreland easily steals the movie out from under all the white stars; he's genuinely witty and a charismatic screen presence, and he gets the first line of
dialogue
as well as the final gag.
Some of the
dialogue
is hilarious, as are the occasional action sequences.
The physical comedy is over the top and the
dialogue
is full of adolescent nonsensical humor.
The cinematography is horrific - tons of shaky shots/off center shots/ etc. Basically, this is a film where a bunch of extras were put in with a shoddy story (I'm not entirely sure there was a flowing story), terrible dialogue, and a musical score that never fits the scene.
The acting is amiturish, the directing is almost nonexistent, the script is a joke with countless pages of terrible
dialogue
which soon develop into a terrible plot.
I am a dyed in the wool fan of Gary Daniels and believe him to be one of the best martial artists working in movies today(if not the best)but this movie is truly terrible and one of the worst I have seen in a very long time.The direction by Darren Doane is as flat as a pancake and the movie is scuppered by long
dialogue
scenes(one between Gary and some guy on a bench lasts about 15 minutes)and there is a scene with an Oriental actress at the beginning which has no bearing on the plot at all and the lack of any acting skill by the actress concerned is truly a marvel to behold.
I say "high jinks ensue" deliberately, as my triteness has a purpose: ENJOY the
dialogue
and the comedic posturing and timing of some real pros, and I don't see how you won't burst three guts while watching this one.
The movie just goes on and on without nothing really happening except boring
dialogue
and lots of preparations.
Willem Dafoe prancing about to classical music, unbelievably stupid gunfights, horrible dialogue, Willem Dafoe cross-dressing.
Its got more one-liners, better (as in more amusing) dialogue, better action.
I don't know how many times me and my wife have seen this video, I stopped counting at 25. Really sharp
dialogue
- sometimes it seems quite improvised, and sometimes it seems carefully planned.
Charles Bronson is a man of few words and he says more with a facial expression than with
dialogue.
Porky Pig and his loyal cat Sylvester move into a big scary looking house and Sylvester (who doesn't have any
dialogue
in this 'un) is instantly panicky and afraid.
The
dialogue
is God awful, often laughable, and the acting is just as bad.
The
dialogue
was just not grossly disengaging, but the gawdy dance choreography couldn't help but make me laugh.
The
dialogue
is spectacular, and is delivered with such rapid-fire speed that one viewing is not enough.
The secondary story involving her father never meshes with the main story, and the brief scenes with the lead character's friends sharing conversation at a table don't reveal anything, other than an off-putting smugness in the
dialogue.
A bad writer in a bad situation makes some bad decisions with bad results and creates more bad situations that snowball into more bad situations with bad
dialogue
and bad filming and bad screenplay.
All this is explained, in a not-so-subtle case of begging the question, by a
dialogue
about the Nazis which goes "These guys believe anything.. Greed has made them blind".
There was some interesting camera work, but then, and especially in the
dialogue
scenes, there was the most awful,awful talking heads thing going on, the most static and boring shots I have ever seen in a motion picture.
INTERESTING shots, especially in scenes of dialogue, something that lifts it a little, and most importantly of all, get a screenplay that says something new about the human condition.
Some good
dialogue
and well done characters by Astaire, Rogers, and Dunne, who looks as lovely as she ever was and sings the show's more operetta style songs (and thus its best, since we're talking about the great Jerome Kern).
To say she fit the role perfectly, with her sniff of suspicion & acerbic way with dialogue, is a great understatement.
There is a single set, the various characters' entrances and exits give the film an extremely stagy feeling and when they talk, they usually utter lines of heavily portentous
dialogue.
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