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Even though the idea is interesting (a society where the Gays are the majority and the straights are the exception), the implementation of this subject on the movie was awful.
Neither the prospect of eighty minutes of biting headwind nor snow showers has been able to keep me from the National Film Theatre over the three weeks so far of its Buster Keaton season, and every time the films have yet to disappoint: "Battling Butler" is no
exception!
I've seen low-budget horror movies before and they provide that so bad it's funny feel to them and this was no
exception.
I never saw an Audie Murphy film I didn't like & this one is no
exception.
Generally, I love all things British, but this dreadful film proved to be an
exception
to the rule.
However in this ones case I'll make an
exception.
This is possibly one of Charles Bronson's best cinematic performances with the
exception
of a few of his other films.
You watch this movie, with its depiction of humans (with a single exception) as either mindless order-following automata or mustache-twirling stock villains, and you have to ask yourself: Is this what the filmmakers think people are like?
"The Black Pirate" was no exception, my first encounter with the legendary silent action-adventure hero Douglas Fairbanks (Sr.).
This is the
exception.
I don't usually write reviews but this film is an
exception.
In spite of a respectable cast, most of the actors just go through the motions (an
exception
being Mary Beth Hurt, who is funny but only has a small role).
With the
exception
of Sam Bottoms and Essence Atkins the acting was horrible (who is the Jade Person and this Robert Glen Keith?
The characters are engaging, with the
exception
of Peter Pig, whose presence seemed unnecessary at times.
He never once said anything to lead poor, hapless Debbie on, with the possible
exception
of his vague, noncommittal response to her dinner invitation.
The acting is, without exception, overwrought.
The Marabunta Ants are no
exception!
this film moved me in ways people cant imagine Matt Le blanc gives his best appearance to date (with
exception
to friends series 2 episode 11).
Like so many movies in the great B film noir genre, "Crime Wave" is no
exception.
With the
exception
of his little knock-off horror/comedy "Hiruko The Goblin", I have loved all films I've seen by Shinya Tsukamoto and this is probably one of his best.
I have to say that ALL of the Clancy novels that were made into films, with the
exception
of "The Sum of All Fears" were brought to life as great films.
I have generally found the performances of Lon Chaney Jr. a little wooden(sometimes a lot wooden),with the
exception
of "The Wolfman" and "Of Mice and Men".This film is no
exception
in that respect, but it has other redeeming features.The way Katherine Caldwell(Louise Allbritton) makes the state of being undead seem so seductively appealing is a very interesting aspect of this film.
The whole scenario is absurd, which is fine, but the actors play it "straight" (for lack of a better word) too much, with the
exception
of the villains and the drag queen (but only when she's in drag).
I've always hated the humans in the Godzilla movies, this is no exception, they think they know it all, but they don't, they stink, and they are on screen way too much, the human scenes always kill the movies.
Some of the performances (especially I thought that of Hardie Albright as Dimmesdale, with the
exception
of that closing scene) seemed a bit forced, although I appreciated the attempt to mix some humour into a movie that could have been very heavy, as Alan Hale and William Kent portray the attempts of Hockings to help Goodfellow court the widow Crakstone, although in some ways (again, I haven't read the novel) that seemed unconnected to the overall story.
"Loose Shoes" is an
exception.
With the
exception
of Eartha Kitt and Scatman Crothers playing what one would expect, the others play characters that they would not be known for in later years.
Almost every scene (with
exception
of the scenes involving the old man, his goofy friend, and the paralyzed wife) looked exceptionally fake: fights, killings, pull-ups, etc. Anyways, this could've been a decent unprofessional movie, but for a professional motion picture (especially, given the amount of positive coverage), it falls quite short.
This film is no
exception.
A mostly no name supporting cast with the
exception
of Pam Grier and Jason Statham who brighten up the background for a little bit before being sunk by the bad dialogue.
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