Expertise
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With the advent of artificial intelligence and automation, many of the jobs we see today will either not exist or be transformed to require less routine work and more analysis and application of
expertise.
The central hero, Steve Chase (Ryan), resembles a white 'Bruce Lee' character, having a similarly lean, lithe physique, though obviously not on the same level of martial arts
expertise.
The two teenage boys gave decent performances, although their forensics
expertise
and catch-me-if-can attitude is belied by stupid errors that scream "We did it!"
"Gulliver's Travels" is an odd one on his list of films; it seems strange that a director of Hunt's style and
expertise
would choose to direct a film of this kind.
Tough, cool guy with pretty good martial
expertise
who delivered corny lines but at least entertained action and martial arts fans to a certain extent.
Andrew Berzins is an excellent writer, and his talents and
expertise
in this field came shining through in this film.
Shearer even shows off her piano
expertise
in a musical brevity.
Also, Romero's
expertise
is hard to find here, they must had told him to tone it down to a PG standard (I don't know what this was rated at but it looks PG to me), and that's not a good thing for a movie with nothing else going on.
Four astronauts take on this journey: a military type played by Gerald Mohr, a poor man's Humphrey Bogart who enjoys saying the word "Irish" and has the acting savvy of a codfish, then there is Naura Hayden, a beautiful redhead and only female crew member on flight with three men wearing the most formfitting suits possible to accentuate all her curves, next, Les Tremaine, a wonderful character actor from cheap sci-fi films like this as the egghead, and last, Jack Kruschen as Sammy - the guy from Brooklyn with jokes and doesn't seem too bright although chosen for his
expertise
in electronics.
But whatever chances you're ready to give to "Cama de Gato", they shrink to zero within 10 minutes: it's an unbelievably preposterous, verbose, ideologically fanatical and technically catastrophic attempt to portray Brazilian upper-middle class youth as a bunch of spoiled neo-Nazis hooked on bad sex, drugs and violence (and they're made to look like closeted gays too), made with no visible trace of talent, imagination,
expertise
or notion of structure.
Years have gone by since Don Wilson used his martial arts
expertise
to take down a robot who was programmed to destroy him, he's also married to the blonde reporter (Stacie Foster) who led the rebellion in the first film, now a new conspiracy is in the works, one that involves look-alike droids who frame our two heroes, and a corporation looking to rule the world (There is no plot to back any of this up) and Cyber Tracker 2 becomes a virtual replay of the first movie.
I know that Jackie Chan is a great martial arts expertise, but not a good actor in Rush Hour 2. Chris Tucker, too, wasn't good.
If it isn't the naked women, not only in need of a decent plastic surgeon but also the
expertise
of a dentist followed by a free hand out of Colgate whitening!! Then it's the 'crazy' old guy at the gas station, who isn't so much crazy, but more "I'm not sure how to act a great deal so I will stare straight ahead and look as stupid as I can while pretending to shout in robotic tones about something in the woods"!! Then back to these naked nymphs in need of a cure for gingivitis.... apparently, without touching you...and this is according to the opening scene.... they can cause a nasty looking red rash on your neck, which I assumed to be a chunk of flesh missing but just looks as though it could do with some TCP to clear it right up.
We have the
expertise
to make good movies.
Granger, an ex-gunfighter, plays the guy who is shunned by the very townspeople who need his
expertise
with a gun.
His extra large eyes and wonderfully variable facial expressions are part of
expertise
in acting as different people in diverse films.
After convincing Hugo that he (Max) is a) mental and b) desperately in need of a partner to make his dreams of being a stage magician come alive, the not-so-dynamic duo enlist the managerial
expertise
of an inventor of illusions (Milo) and the, ah, gentler attributes of a lovely waitress (Lydia).
That anyone that is not particularly fond of movies and doesn't have any
expertise
on the subject, watches some crap (or the opposite), and in case he likes it, delivers a 10, and if he doesn't he goes for a 1.
Matt is playful, and his
expertise
on tools, painting and woodcraft show anyone how they can tackle even the most complicated project.
Poor Dagget just wants to find his friend, but Miller had been used by the loyalists because he had
expertise
they needed, and now that they were done with him, he needed to be liquidated.
By any reckoning Crime Wave is a minor film -- even a minor second feature -- but De Toth lavishes easy
expertise
on it; it's surprisingly well paced, well shot, as well interestingly cut.
The philosophy of war, the details of combat and life in a war zone in general, even the romance, all are done with the sophistication and
expertise
of the average seven-year-old boy.
Van Damme give's one of his best performances to date, and for the first time use's his brain and fist's instead of his martial art
expertise.
One wonders what projects Godfather cinematographer Gordon Willis gave up to lend his
expertise
to this embarrassment.
But, having plunged into Tolkien's Middle-earth once before, it was a challenge they could pull off with the
expertise
R/B fans had always expected of them.
So shallow and brief is the treatment of each treasure here that if you blink, you will miss one or two -- but, sadly, you will not escape the whittering of the truly appalling Dan Cruikshank whose confidence in his own narrow and banal "Little England" aesthetic judgements is such that he needs no actual
expertise
in casting his pearls before us.
Also it insults the very audience it seeks to draw... kids in the suburban dance schools and their fanatical parents... this is the sort of misfire typical of many Australian so-called comedies: no market research, obvious characters and a compete waste of resources and
expertise.
Of course, one may question the technical side of the two solo climbs but here we can completely rely on the
expertise
of Reinhold Meissner.
Once the boy finds his dog dead, with the
expertise
of a vet, he exclaims, "My dog has been poisoned!, and it was Dr. Mahler!"
Ever since I first saw the first Crow film with Brandon Lee, I've been an avid fan of Alex Proyas' film making and Dark City is another amazing example of his cinematic
expertise.
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