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Forsythe's chatty buddy, who sounds like he's auditioning for a cartoon voice-over job, gets chummy with a senator and his wife while Forsythe has a confrontation with every person he talks to (he's far too intense and
focused
an actor to relax and be easy, and these fluffball surroundings have him looking like a deer in the headlights).
What I found instead (in repeat episodes that
focused
on a serial mangler and a deranged racist) was a puerile, unrelenting torrent of violence and sadism.
The poorly focused, badly cut film of random activities is shown as evidence in the case.
Most of the killings were too fast or not
focused
on long enough.
It's flaws are mostly in continuity and unnecessary plot points (or, actually, points that could make for a more compelling adventure movie, had it been longer or more
focused
in B-movie terms).
Instead of focusing on the villains, the show mainly
focused
on the Superman-Lois-Clark triangle.
The cameras of the world's press
focused
on Montevideo as the German ship struggled to regain its fighting ability while the Royal Navy converged to attack when it was, inevitably, forced to leave.
The past scene mostly
focused
on Scrooge's romance with Belle, and the present scene had Tiny Tim and family, and a scene with Fred.
This film shows "Poland B" or the Poland that escapes media's attention, usually
focused
on the successes of the country's transtional period (or its failures, as in the results of the recent elections).
A year later in Stagecoach he tried something similar but the action was much more
focused
on the Ringo-Dallas story.
For instance, he could have
focused
more on the Pagen symbolism, the Prior and umm how about Da Vinci?
The dramatic, mysterious circumstances surrounding the real Karen Silkwood's life and death led me to think that the movie would be suspenseful and closely plotted,
focused
mainly on the subject of unsafe working conditions at a plutonium-processing facility.
A spectacle as good as this is unfortunately rarely seen in the movie industry with concentration
focused
on cinematography and character rather than other "distracting" aspects of production.
The film, blending a well put together combination of dark visual style, intense plot development, and polished acting, remains tight and
focused
throughout, from beginning to end, never straying outwards into unimportant issues, or resorting to typical Hollywood clichés.
A good crime novel might be material for a fine movie or even for some entertaining distraction, as the hunt for the killer is a plot technique that keeps the attention
focused.
I mean, I know the film
focused
on their love, but still if you don't have the right information to play in front of the camera, other fans will dislike it.
He has to nurture the unconditional love that is now in his life ON A DAILY BASIS; he will be focused, and his priorities appear to have been totally rearranged (he sacrificed his old self for atonement and redemption of the new).
In fact, the John Woo film
focused
more on Nicolas Cage's character than the always excellent Adam Beach.
The movie remained
focused
on the goal set at the beginning, to save the Lost City from a power hungry treasure hunter.
The Sci-Fi Channel seems to have
focused
on trying to hit new lows in every new production.
The director seemed
focused
on enemas and did not relate all the other wonderful, bizarre and interesting treatments.
Far too much time was spent
focused
on Ness and his wife, which I saw as totally irrelevant to the story.
The plot has become more expansive for this update, but the filmmakers have still managed to keep it tight so that the plot is
focused
mainly on the characters as opposed to the actual crime.
Naturally, I had seen it before, but my attention was always
focused
on the extremely inept (yet still revolting) gore effects.
It kept me
focused
and interested.
He has a rich,
focused
voice and agreeable good looks.
It is extremely unfortunate that more attention was
focused
on the now infamous bath scene between Kidman and Cameron Bright.
It is interesting because the first half of the movie is
focused
on Barbara Parkins and then the 2nd half is
focused
on Barbara Stanwyck.
Maybe because these were the only episodes that were
focused
on a single Angel, Kelly and Jill, respectively, rather than the others which were group efforts...) Kate was excellent and extremely compelling as Sabrina Duncan, Farrah was quite good (sometmes mesmerizing) as the fun-loving, athletic, charming flirt Jill Munroe (I have always thought her comedienne skills could have been tapped into more) and Jaclyn was beyond lovely and sweet as Kelly Garrett, the perfect third banana.
I found most of the various performances not really all that interesting to watch, either, as some of them barely showed the artist using the Moog (Stereolab) or
focused
more on other musicians in the performance (Money Mark's d.j.)
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