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I liked most of the dialogue, I liked the cast, I thought it was well acted.
The screenplay and
dialogue
is a joke, and combined with a director who doesn't have a clue about life in Saudi Arabia.
The
dialogue
is laughable.
Listen carefully between the lines of ill-written
dialogue
and you'll hear the slow churn of Washington Irving rolling over in his grave.
Atrocious special effects, very poor writing, cheesy dialogue, stupid-looking killer bio-robots.
Out of the gate the
dialogue
was UNBEARABLE.
The only remotely interesting character is Rose McGowen's, who is mute which prevents her from being ruined with cliche ridden garbage
dialogue
(well, at least until the end when even she has to speak).
Miles O'Keefe would have been better suited to play the spritely Asian sidekick Thong, mainly because he would then have no
dialogue.
The
dialogue
is bad, the plot atrocious, even for a "screwball" comedy, and claims that the movie is an homage to classic film comedy is about the most inane thing I've ever heard.
It knows it was made for TV and doesn't try to impress with great or serious
dialogue.
In fact I enjoy a good rational logical
dialogue
and story line.
Terrible overbearing music equals the moronic
dialogue
and acting.
It took a good fifteen minutes of footage before there was an edit or a line of
dialogue
that made any sense, and it took another 30 minutes before the ham-fisted script gave way to a working plot that wasn't contingent on a close-up of Ryan Gosling's smile or contrived moralizing.
Not only was it annoying and boring, but the low production values made it hard to make out the action and in some cases the
dialogue.
Bad acting, bad directing, bad storytelling, bad makeup, bad dialogue, bad effects, and bad reasoning behind certain actions taken by the characters.
While the film has one redeeming feature, namely some striking shots e.g. the shot of the sheep hanging from the tree, the scene of the funeral procession on the raft, or the scene of the boats leaving the village (which seemed influenced by the scene when the warships approach in the fantastic "Fellini Satyricon"), these were more photographic than cinematographic, and would have been better appreciated hung on a wall in an art gallery than embedded in a painfully slow-paced film that comes in at a whopping 162 minutes and suffers from terrible dialogue, extremely poor character development, over-acting, uninspired symbolism and heavy stylisation.
With the
dialogue
in the dubbed version of this film, I don't think that Shakespeare is in any great danger.
The
dialogue
is awful.
The
dialogue
is terrible.
There are just too many long boring stretches of
dialogue
by the inmates, not a lot really happens until the final twenty odd minutes.
The acting was horrible, so was the editing, the dialogue, EVERYTHING!
I'm hoping that the frenetic pacing of the show is adjusted as the series develops along with the obvious cliches and
dialogue
so absurd I wondered just how stupid the writers imagined the core audience to be.
I blame Larry Bishop, for his horrible plot and dialogue, not to mention his failed attempt at the leading role.
It's left to Donald Pleasence, in his penultimate film role, to produce some wonderful little moments from the pile of dreadful
dialogue
he's given.
This movie had a very convoluted plot and very contrived setting, that I, frankly, could not follow, which is surprising considering the acting and
dialogue
could have only been the product of a kindergartener's writing.
On top of all that, the
dialogue
is simply disastrous and the plot line is so basic it makes my eyes water.
I, for one, was completely captured by the diverse characters and crisp
dialogue
of the original.
We're left with a bunch of great actors spouting
dialogue
that, while brilliantly written, adds up to nothing.
The dialogue, acting, special effects, plot, set, and characters all seem as if they were made up by, well, my potted plants.
The story line is so weak and
dialogue
so haphazard it is hard to work up much interest.
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