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The usually reliable Van Heflin is
equally
unconvincing, though certainly better than Rogers.
I give a grudging point towards the kitty not being killed by the Columbians or Woods--the one thing that I didn't see coming, because every time Sly came home looking for his cat I expected him to find it nailed to the wall or something
equally
hideous.
Most of the comments made on this movie are rather critical, and admittedly not all aspects of the film are
equally
satisfactory.
It does not help that I loathe Tommy Steele and Petula Clark
equally
so it makes it impossible for me to be objective about this movie.Steele cannot act at all and seems to think he is on stage the whole time!
In the end, which I am yet to see completely, her power linked with those of two other school girls, keeps three ancient witches from doing something nasty, like swapping bodies or something
equally
bad.
These scenes are
equally
slow and irritating.
No-one is saying that the English did not do terrible things when they settled the American continent, but to suggest that the natives lived in some kind of paradisical bliss is
equally
absurd; moreover, the film supplements this simplification with a dangerously inaccurate implication, namely that the only good Englishmen were the ones who settled America! (bizarrely, the bad Englishmen kill all the natives with their diseases, while the Pilgrim Fathers live happily and healthily beside them).
The first segment was almost unbearably sad; the second had you willing the central figure to defy the attitudes of her
equally
lesbian friends and keep dating the woman who was expressing her individuality a different way, which was anathema to the others because it had "male" characteristics; the third portrayed a loving partnership's efforts to get one of them pregnant, and their joy when they finally managed it, extremely well.
This may rank as one of the low points in the history of British TV;12 "celebrities" are flown off to some exotic tropical Island to see if there is any mutual attraction with each other,hopefully leading to sexual attraction.The word "celebrity" once had rather more respectful meaning for most of the 20th Century;mainly with those who had achieved fame because they deserved it,through endless hard work and great ability at their chosen field.In the 21st Century,particularly in the UK,it is now mostly associated with tawdry,dislikable,intractably pointless excuses for human beings most interested in seeing their names in
equally
reprehensible tabloid newspapers or c_______ magazines.(You
HOT ROD GIRL is one of the many American-International teen oriented films that flickered at the drive-in and
equally
was part of those Saturday triple features in the ice cold theaters during the duck-tail days.
Daniel Day Lewis,
equally
talented, is the tortured lover who must choose, a promise of marriage to Mae (Winona Ryder) or risk his stalwart reputation in society to express his love for Pfeiffer.
A boring, predictable, unimaginative plot married to over-the-top incidental music eventually leads to an
equally
uninspired climax.
George Murphy barely makes an effort as Michael Denis, an Irish reporter (with an American accent) mixed up in a murder investigation, and most of the rest of the cast deliver their lines in
equally
unconvincing fashion.
Curse Of The Vampires is a direct follow-up to the late director Gerardo de Leon's
equally
compelling 1964 The Blood Drinkers.
A great movie stemming from an
equally
great book.
Man, does this extremely cheap and crummy clunker strike out something rotten in every conceivable department: Sisworo Guatama Putra's flat, fumbling (mis)direction, the poky pace, Imam Tantowi's by-the-numbers hackneyed and predictable cookie cutter script, the slipshod editing, the bland acting, Lee Fioole's sub-par cinematography, the dreadful dubbing, precious little nudity, several poorly staged action scenes (in one especially unimpressive scene a native feebly wrestles with a python), the mild gore, Gatot Sudarto's mostly insipid, only sporadically lively score, a pitifully dumb and nonexplicit attempted rape that's followed by an
equally
lousy off-screen castration, and the colorless, unappealing main characters (Rita in particular is insufferably whiny) all leave a great deal to be desired.
Pretty good, and
equally
unlikely and likely, but an interesting and fairly valid idea in any case.
The boss of an institute for psychic researches of the American government discovers that his own son and a girl are being sought by terrorists who want to use their mind's powers.Narrative conducted in an agile and suffocating way by the veteran De Palma, responsible for
equally
violent and full of action classic such as "The Untouchables".
Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise were by far the best comic duo in their day and the supporting cast is
equally
enjoyable.
Equally
impressive was the bond between the main four male characters who, while different, are all intellectual and successful men.
The movie should also be commended for making Diana Ross
equally
bad and beautiful within the same movie.
Same territory and
equally
as enjoyable.
The performances are
equally
uneven from fine to you must joking histrionics.
It's an overcooked fantasy imagining a youthful friendship between a juvenile Sherlock Holmes and an
equally
green Dr. Watson.
To avoid the inevitable comparisons, Dreamworks should continue with the idea to produce animated motion pictures
equally
for the adult because there IS an audience for such a genre.
I'm just waiting for a similar and
equally
entertaining TV series to show up.
Christopher Nolan reboot series has been
equally
influential, showing that a comic book film can take place in a realistic environment.
Wasn't he also responsible for the more recent but
equally
stinking pile of garbage "Feardotcom"?
In the 60s, it was ineptly remade as a Doris Day vehicle also successful and
equally
well crafted but not nearly as much fun.
This is one of those rare movies where the cinematography (by the incomparable Vittorio Storaro) and the music (by the
equally
incomparable Tom Waits, probably his most beautiful bunch of songs and instrumentals ever recorded) warranted (and for the latter received) some Oscar nominations, while the script warranted a golden raspberry.
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