Dramatic
in sentence
1829 examples of Dramatic in a sentence
It is over
dramatic
and the songs aren't all that great.
The most
dramatic
thing about this movie is the music, which pretty much sums up the movie: compensating for a bad and confusing storyline by having known-good actors, loud and
dramatic
music.
Jennifer Tilly is as usual a very
dramatic
actress.
Eion Bailey, despite his best attempts to be dramatic, remains mostly expressionless.
This
"dramatic
scene" becomes so terribly overdone and histrionic I couldn't help but turn to my wife and exclaim how stupid it all was...as
dramatic
music swelled on the television as it all came to a phony crescendo.
Set as a prequel to the original "Star Trek" series it was doomed almost from the start by an executive producer, Rick Berman, who felt compelled to artificially limit and constrict the definition of what a "Star Trek" series could be (which made this futuristic show increasingly anachronistic from a
dramatic
standpoint).
It is as if this entire series was produced in bubble existing outside the contemporary television landscape where the audience (even a Trekker audience) is more demanding and sophisticated in their
dramatic
wants and desires.
The eardrum-damaging background score sounds more like someone clanging vessels in the kitchen, and the camera-work alternates between
dramatic
and head-spinning.
Revolutions always present opportunities for
dramatic
films since, in fact, most revolutions are in themselves
dramatic
events.
After reading the other reviews for this film I am of the opinion that the high markers are probably paid studio lackeys as the film I saw was absolutely dire, with wooden acting, lacklustre scripting and plodding predictable directing, one of the few plus points has to be the stunning scenery as this film features some stunning backdrops with great sweeping vistas and
dramatic
skies and wide open prairies, sadly when the most memorable thing in a film is the part featured behind the actors this has to be a warning sign as to the quality of the movie, all in all a thoroughly uninspiring addition to the western genre which even at the very reasonable price it can be obtained on DVD is best to avoid.
As a writer, I blame the script which completely lacked
dramatic
tension.
Susan Swift is an appealing youngster, a flower child transplanted to the 1980's (like a young Susan Dey), but she doesn't quite have the vocal range for a demanding
dramatic
lead and she tends to whine; still, she's rather sweet and has bright eyes and a pretty smile.
The incidental music is cartoonish and destroys any hint of
dramatic
effect.
It appears as if the producers were sincere enough (and consciousness-minded) to anxiously steer the film towards Duke's ultimate diagnosis and mental freedom, but they left out many
dramatic
opportunities in the process.
Except for Eddie Murphy's great musical and
dramatic
performance, Dreamgirls is just a glorified TV movie with no style or flair.
It's 1982, Two years after the Iranian Embassy Siege which involved the
dramatic
SAS Rescue from the Balconys, and with a War with Argentina over the Falkland Islands currently taking place, what better film to make than a Gung-Ho "SAS" Film that re-creates the Iranian Hostage siege, whilst using Britains Number one action hero of the day, Lewis Collins.
This may have been based on historical events, and we know that the makers of this TV docu-drama took liberties to make it more
dramatic
- I can live with that - but it was just so badly done!
If you think the opening
dramatic
shots of an empty stadium successfully fizzle with Evel's awkward camera address monologue, then wait until the opening credits roll on the chauffeur's butt.
Steve Martin has been much funnier than this and it appears that Dan Ackroyd should stick to
dramatic
roles, where he might follow Robin Williams' lead and someday win an Oscar.
A list was given in Scream, of all the stupid things horror film characters will do that are predictable, and the characters in Scream ended up doing exactly the same things, which added a lot of humor and irony to this analysis of the genre, and led to hope that horror films from now on would show a bit different, either full of irony towards the genre, self-derision towards the film itself, or at least different in their
dramatic
process than all the "old" films that responded to the same tired criteria.
The series fails not because it's unfair to compare it to the book, but because the various plot lines and characters just don't coalesce to make a coherent, dramatic, mysterious andcompelling entertainment.
This film was just painful to watch... not in the good
dramatic
way that makes you cringe with emotions for well developed characters in
dramatic
situations (yeah, I pretty much made that last sentence up as I went along), but in just an absolute dull way for OVER two hours.
The novel by H. Rider Haggard is very entertaining and
dramatic.
I begin this review by asking this question because the film that I just witnessed, Hollywood Shuffle, was neither funny or rather
dramatic.
Bad drama composition is worst about this film as plot on killing Hitler suppose to be pretty
dramatic
event.
There's no
dramatic
tension and the ending will leave you filled with anger.
To make matters worse, the movie is either silly or stupid when it tries to be funny, sexy, or
dramatic.
No climax, no
dramatic
development, no good acting, not even bad acting, it just goes on and on and on.
I think it's a great movie!! It's fun, maybe a little unrealistic, but fun and dramatic!!
Don't get me wrong, the movie is beautiful, the shots are stunning, and the material is
dramatic.
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