Feature
in sentence
1799 examples of Feature in a sentence
I understand the intent was to show how severe depression can turn an average person into a complete wreck, but the result is the most one-dimensional character I've ever seen in a Hollywood feature... no small feat.
The "creature
feature"
genre of movies has been putting out some pretty awful stuff in recent years (Godzilla 2000 anyone?), but this movie makes me think the creators weren't even trying.
But there was a lot of shooting,acting,dramatic,theatrical and storytelling problems.I can understand because of director is very young and Gomeda is his first
feature
film.OK Directing of this film was not pretty bad,I see.Unfortunately, due to the restraints placed on the film by its extremely low budget, the visuals are often as murky as the storyline.And there is no powerful Gothic scenes.As a horror movie it really fails, no scares at all and it is quite muddled and boring.
It became apparent in the first 25 mins of watching this that the writers really wanted to make a
feature
length film and they probably certainly enjoyed the whole process, but then seemed to forget the fact that it needed a decent plot!
The costumes are over-the-top and
feature
some truly ghoulish excesses -- was the costume designer obsessed with feathers for women's hats?
I give "Flashdance" a lowest rating of 1 out of 10 because it's nothing more than a series of music videos with a movie short surrounding the music videos, in order to clock in as a
feature
length film.
It was being touted I believe as the first
feature
length movie filmed in the new 3D process.
Overall, I would not recommend for anyone to even think about viewing this feature, as it will most surely waste 83(not even 90!) minutes of your life.
Whenever his films would fail (and deservedly so) in the American market (they made money in France) Lewis always blamed everyone and everything but himself; for example, he blamed the failure of this film on the fact that it was, according to Lewis, released on a double-bill with the porno
feature "
Deep Throat".
The women fare especially badly; 'Frenzy' could be used as proof the director was a misogynist, though a better explanation to me is that perhaps beginning with his TV series and 'Psycho'- which he himself described as an exercise in thrift, an experiment to see if a television crew could shoot a passable
feature
-Alfred Hitchcock had pretty much abandoned art and settled for commerce.
Roughly translated, this means it's a boring, overlong and entirely gore-free film, but it does
feature
copious amounts of false scares and embarrassingly weak "did we scare you yet?" moments.
While Michael Pohl's idea was original and perfect for a short film setting, A SOUND OF THUNDER's plot was poorly adapted from Pohl's story and not fit for a full length
feature
film one would expect from a major Hollywod studio.
Just above the box i am typing in now, i was required to pick a number between 1 and 10, and rate this
feature
film.
Drive-in Movie double
feature
fare; still interesting enough to watch.
Many scenes
feature
a shrieking baby.
If you really hate someone, invite them over for a double
feature
of this movie and "The Terror of Tiny Town," an all midget western from the 1930's and put them in restraints with their eyes forced open "A Clockwork Orange" style.
As a matter of fact, it was the first
feature
film for almost everyone who participated.
The closest thing to a redeeming
feature
I've experienced with regards to Key to the VIP was having a female friend reassure me that the male cast were indeed the opposite of attractive, in both physical and mental terms.
I myself found that question looming in my mind as the hour and twenty minute
feature
seemed to drag near the middle, only to give off the sensation that it was picking up steam at the end, when in actuality it was doing nothing of the sort.
Just about the only interesting
feature
here is the fact that the female lead happens to be the reincarnation of Princess Ananka, mentioned a great deal in earlier films but never actually seen.
I popped it in and got a bad feeling when they started showing trailers for low budget straight-to-video flicks, and even worse when a music video of the main song for the movie, which sounded like elevator music and featured corny slomo clips from the movie preceded the main
feature.
Not near as well made as the "Guinea Pig" flicks it was inspired by ("Flowers of Flesh and Blood" or "Devil's Experiment") and not conveying any real philosophy, this video feature, which is barely
feature
length, adds hardcore sex (with mosaic censoring) to its inspiration.
The only redeeming
feature
for me is that I saw this thing for free on my HDNet cable and didn't waste any money.
There's no tension, suspense, or anything worthwhile in this substandard creature
feature.
Irving's original work is short by any measure and making a
feature
length film is bound to be a challenge.
And shrinking a long saga down to a two hour
feature
requires some, let's say, historical license.
The jazz club scenes
feature
sophomoric dialog smothered by overly-busy organ music.
That's really saying something since this is a silly SciFi creature feature; you've gotta put some feeling into it in order to be well-acted.
Carell himself is fairly dull here, whoever felt that his bit part in the first movie (Despite being quite amusing) deserved a full length
feature
should be taken out back and shot.
The Foreigner is a straight-to-video Steven Seagal film that was originally intended to be released as a theatrical
feature
in March, 2003, an intention which was reportedly reversed when Seagal's prior film (Half Past Dead) tanked at the box office.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
First
Movie
Films
Would
Length
About
There
Their
Second
Could
Other
Short
Should
After
Movies
Double
Years
Really
Debut