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And I think regardless of what the position is about how this sacred piece of land is to be used, having it come out of actually seeing it in a real encounter, I think makes it a more powerful
dialogue.
What was significant about this exhibition is the way in which it engaged me in my role as a curator, as a catalyst, for this
dialogue.
And as many of us think about that continent and think about what if means to us all in the 21st century, I have begun that looking through artists, through artworks, and imagining what they can tell us about the future, what they tell us about our future, and what they create in their sense of offering us this great possibility of watching that continent emerge as part of our bigger
dialogue.
This is an opportunity at real dialogue, and if you have stewardship and want to communicate, that
dialogue
is incredibly powerful.
This is the whole argument for diversity and
dialogue
and all these other things and the things we were hearing about earlier with Sebastian [Thrun].
So even though I didn't grow any taller, I didn't sprout a beard, something had changed: My interior
dialogue
had changed.
But there's also a
dialogue
between the videos, where, once the basic structure is established, it becomes a kind of platform for articulating the similarities and differences between the groups' social and physical worlds.
We observe facial expressions, body language, and we can intuit feelings and emotions from our
dialogue
with one another.
When you lend them money, and they slowly pay you back over time, you have this excuse to have an ongoing
dialogue.
Technically abominable (with audible "pops" between scenes)and awesomely amateurish, "Flesh" requires a lot of patience to sit through and will probably turn off most viewers; but the
dialogue
rings amazingly true and Joe Dallesandro, who exposes his body in almost every scene, also gives an utterly convincing performance.
The
dialogue
was so bad it was sickening.
But when someone strives for greatness and poetry, but delivers a muddled (and often ridiculous) story, a bunch of disparate scenes, pretentious dialogue... Then you get the worst kind of a movie that some other reviewer very accurately defined as "pretentious crap".
The
dialogue
was so lame I felt myself twitching with frustration and irritation every time someone opened his or her mouth.
Then comes the dispute between them that is never actually discussed because this film has about as much
dialogue
as a charlie chaplin picture.
The
dialogue
was more often indecipherable than clear, while the races across Rome to the next church were accompanied by deafening music.
Perhaps it's just the format of this film, a documentary, but I believe that the movie would have been much better served by good actors and more solid
dialogue.
It's difficult to decide whether this movie suffers from crap
dialogue
or if it's just made to appear so by crap actors.
The
dialogue
is dumb or non-existent; the flying sequences are okay but pretty repetitive.
It's a pity because: the
dialogue
is ridiculous, the acting is poor and lifeless, the story is a fishy tale!
You're better off reading it its an insult to the victims and the fallen if you don't tell it right, and the movie drag on for too long there was nothing interesting about the
dialogue
and not enough retribution from the aussies to kill Japanese soldiers.
Paranoid Park suffers from the same delusion Lost In Translation did--If you use very little dialogue, be heavy on the slow motion close ups and concentrate on pieces of fabric in the setting, then your story will magically come across as deep and thoughtful.
The
dialogue
is so contrived and unfunny it makes you cringe.
The writing was pathetic, and the
dialogue
was unbelievable.
This flick is so bad its beyond belief.Even for an independent low budget film...it just, well, sucks.I can't even believe even Troma would put out such crap.I have been a fan of some Troma flicks for years(Toxic Avenger,Squeeze Play,Rockabilly Vampire to name a few).But LLoyd, come on,this goes way beyond the boundaries of any taste.It features some of the worst acting imaginable.I think it would have been possible to find unemployed street people who could have been as good...oh,wait, that is what they did.I mean it,these characters have negative charisma.With any luck, the producer and director of this film will have a huge karmic debt because of this atrocity.As will the special effects people.But beyond the terrible acting and the horrid special effects,the
dialogue
is absolutely traumatic to the ears.The script is full of plot holes the size of Alaska, and there are severe continuity problems.The worst part however, is that it not entertaining in even the smallest way.And this is the most unforgivable sin in film making.But, don't take my word for it.Go out and waste four bucks renting it.Just don't say I didn't warn you.
There doesn't seem to be any chemistry between anyone on the show, the
dialogue
is decidedly uninspired, and even the laugh track appeared to be laboring.
Probably the only laughs that came from the 6 other people in the cinema was at the poor acting and
dialogue.
The acting is incredibly bad and the
dialogue
is just as deplorable.
the
dialogue
is also not very believable.
A very muddled plot and phony dialogue.Eric Roberts debut....where did his career go from this movie on?Nowhere but down!
The
dialogue
was awkward and pretentious, the interaction between the live actors and the CGI horrifying.
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