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The sweetness and good-natured aspects of the film are part of the charm, as is the dead-on dialogue, situations and even camera angles/cinematography.
The
dialogue
in this play is so good that even if you don't get an opportunity to see it, you'll get a good chuckle out of reading the script.
The slums (or favelas of Rio), the dialogue, the gang members, the innocent by-standers are all depicted with a reality, that if it were not for the poverty, grimness and violence, would be considered refreshing.
There is also some funny, snappy
dialogue
from Stanwyck and Blondell.
There are many flaws within the film; the
dialogue
feels too much like a play which makes the discussions somewhat static, everybody has an American accent except for Harvey Keitel who somehow manages to sound like Mel Brooks impersonating a German, and the details of how they select Sonderkommandos and their lifestyles are not very well dealt with.
While it's possible to pick holes in the ingenious plot, the dialogue, the direction and even the cinematography, you can't argue with the central idea, the pacing, the superior production values (for a Poverty Row effort) or the obvious enthusiasm of players and technicians to make a movie that's always most enjoyable to watch and listen to, despite the obvious limitations of a "B" budget offering, set within the none-too-lavishly appointed confines of the old Mack Sennett Studio in North Hollywood.
Plus, Mattei shows he still has a knack for making the funniest dubbed
dialogue.
Beware, this feature plays on true-to -life reaction to true-to-life occurances, utilising true-to-life
dialogue.
Stupid shots in petty attempts to be creative, cliché
' dialogue
and terrible acting, and the only thing that put this film up in the box office was a good preview.
This is a direct-to-DVD send-up of the 2005 documentary, with real stock footage of penguins and sometimes other wildlife, put together to make a story, with
dialogue
added.
Loosely based on the Alfred Lord Tennyson poem "Enoch Arden" (Tennyson does not receive a screen credit in the finished film), MY FAVORITE WIFE piles on the fast-paced, snappy
dialogue
and outrageous, comedic misunderstandings at a frantic rate.
The
dialogue
was totally pitiful.
At times it was very apparent they were "thinking" about what they had to say next, before finally spitting out their uninspired
dialogue.
The editing was horrid, the
dialogue
was horrid, and the music montages were too often.
Was William Shatner the
dialogue
coach or something?
The
dialogue
could be chopped from a who's who of cliche riddled movies and assemblyed into unstoppable force of all that is predictable.
It's pretty... they did a good job with the cars, outfits, locations, etc., but the
dialogue
is laughable and the way the story was crafted left nothing to suspense.
The
dialogue?
I presume the director was trying to show us something about the lives of children when they're alone together by filming them up close, letting them do their own thing, and not including anything else that would intrude (such as a plot or dialogue).
The rest is pure Serling, though, with sharply drawn characters, stylish dialogue, and his characteristic final twist of irony.
This is perhaps Cary Grant's funniest film (I'd rank it a hair behind "Arsenic and Old Lace") The rat-a-tat
dialogue
has rarely been so perfectly timed as between he and Rosalind Russell, who delivers the definitive caricature of a 1930's career gal.
The writing is superb, better than most any
dialogue
you'll hear today.
this is by far THE WORST movie i have ever seen ... it is so bad ... the bear is completely horrendous ... the acting is worse than an elementary school play ... i almost vomited at the
dialogue
.... oh my god it was so bad i even called the company who made it and told them how bad it was ...the only 2 hours of my life i truly regret ... no one should ever watch this pile of trash.. was this a horror or a real bad comedy ... what was the story ... a bear cub gets killed and its mother takes revenge on the teens who killed it ..... who wrote that ... a bunch of monkeys on meth .... i and my wife have never and will never see such an empty abismul movie again .... time to give the raspberry of the century award to this waste of time.
The
dialogue
is cheesy and ridiculous, every character besides the main kid (Kale) is completely one dimensional.
The Monogram Chan's, apart from falling production values, were also marked by more and more action scenes with or without cliffhanger music and less on the explanatory
dialogue
so necessary with the Fox's.
The critics went ape over this dog, but the endless, pointless, droning, fatuous conversations among people we don't give a fig about were to me a kind of torture by
dialogue.
It features uncharismatic leads, soapy melodrama, generic club music, and teeth-gnashing
dialogue.
I've just discovered this lighthearted film today on tv and must admit it has all the fine elements that make for a good stage play -- plenty of sure-fire dialogue, continual momentum to the story (never a dull moment), and light touches of original music.
Watch this film if you want to see: neon-coloured food, children in masks and dressed in sacks charging around a forest set to a dodgy 1990-theme, awful make up, worse acting, even worse dialogue, the funniest yokels ever (including Sheriff Freak - 'nuff said) and the mightiest weapon ever seen in any film ever.
The
dialogue
seems to have been written by a monkey on a bender(I won't even go into this, just pick a line...any line) And lastly we have the "werewolf"(I put this in quotations b/c it is quite possibly the single worst werewolf I've ever seen on celluloid, and I've seen all of the "Howling" movies-lol.
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