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It draws a far more fierce and savage picture of Native Americans than most films dare to in an effort to stay PC which sometimes means pretending a victim or minority is without
fault.
I had trouble with the actors who played the original musketeers but that was no
fault
of the actors, as they were good, but I grew up on Disney's version with Keifer Sutherland, Oliver Platt, Charlie Sheene, and Chris O'donnell as the main characters.
You are telling me that fact was entirely the
fault
of the men around them?
I cannot list in detail the number of ways this movie could have been made better, and they are all mind-bogglingly simple and all George Lucas's
fault.
After Paul attacks Ron, there is a cut back to the present in which Peter tells Dina she thinks nothing is her
fault.
Then Dina repeats that statement by narrating that we probably think this is her
fault.
Cute and attractive, Jillian Byrnes gives a very good performance, and the directing style keeps in atmosphere throughout, but like I said, it is only in the plot and how believable it is that I find
fault.
The script is poor; characters pause too long to deliver lines (probably scripted and not the actor's fault), or say rather pointless, uninteresting things.
Somehow, I don't think it was his
fault.
It's not really their
fault
because they actually work well as a team but the director, John Landis felt that it was more interesting to dwell on the rather tired plot about the possibility of nuclear holocaust which is played out too long at the end of this otherwise amusing comedy.
Also the song on the end credits "Every Beat Of My Heart" by Jon English is such a cool song.The only slight
fault
of this movie is that it is a tad too long but hey, we cant hold that against it... so my advice would be to get it despite of the bad comments from others...and definitely check it out if you love eighties style movies and eighties rock music cause there's tons of that cool stuff!!!I should also mention that this film is hard to come by but you should try get it one ebay because it is worth it.The story to it is about a young dude called Vinnie who does boxing in his spare time but keeps getting kicked out of school.His mother is going out with a real scumbag guy because the father died.He often beats her and Vinnie thinks hes no good for her!Vinnies mother asks him to join the school band because she thinks it will keep him busy and off the streets away from all the bad action and maybe help him with a future career!
So of course it's nobody's
fault
they're all gone.
It is not necessarily the director's
fault
that "We All Scream For Ice Cream" doesn't work, however, since the script and the whole idea are just so plain stupid that only a genius could have made something decent out of it.
This Marie is quite the heroine, a woman of the people, generous to a fault, and never says, "Let them eat cake," and would only have said it in reference to her children.
Although not a huge fan of the movie, I find no
fault
at all with this film, and it's especially appealing now that it's out on DVD.
besides the obvious Rear Window storyline, all of the following in this movie are also signature Hitchcockian themes or devices . . . the sudden overhead shots during interiors for dialog transitions; the use of shadows (the darkness and the light); the wrongly persecuted (Stanwyck) trying to prove the truth; the inept police wanting to incarcerate the innocent person; the average working-class Joe (or Josephine) getting thrown into a sinister web by no
fault
of their own; the dramatically different stories within each rear window, i mean each door in the apt.
The acting performances did not solicit any emotion from me, which I don't think is the
fault
of the actors, but I think it is what the director asked for in the piece.
Not being familiar with the actors, who may very well have been brilliant in everything else they've ever been in, this may well be the director's
fault.
David Bradley is awful here, he annoyed me, and had no charisma what so ever, and while he has lots of skill he just isn't that exciting,and he had no chemistry with Steve James!. Steve James is not his usual fantastic self, he looked very bored here, and gave a mediocre performance (Not his fault), and had no chemistry with David Bradley!, still he was able to keep this movie barely bearable with his presence.
Some of it isn't the
fault
of those who made the film, but was the
fault
of the people who put this film on disk.
I don't think it was Sorbo's fault, really.
I don't think this is necessarily the
fault
of the actors: while they are unable to kickstart the film into something resembling life, Daniel Craig and Samantha Morton nevertheless bring intensity and integrity to their roles as Joe and Claire.
However this is really the only
fault
with it.
It's hard to
fault
Jess Franco, as he's proved time and time again that he just doesn't know any better, but Klaus Kinski, Jack Palance, and Akim Tamiroff should be ashamed of themselves.
It is all very watchable but slightly confusing towards the end, which is a shame and may be my fault, that of the director or even of Mexico itself.
It's not his
fault
he's not given enough space to actually DO something beyond slash like there's no tomorrow.
Having knowing some of these people IRL and having taken karate, I really have to
fault
the director for this one being bad.
That is unfortunate, because that is it's only major
fault.
I guess my
fault
with this film was going into the cinema with such high expectations.
It's almost impossible to
fault
the production design.
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