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I love action movies and
generally
have no problem suspending a great deal of disbelief over plot holes or other implausible actions.
If some past adaptions may be seen as dated the weakness of this one must be that it is too modern ('his life is one long party'?????) The cast was
generally
adequate, but I think Billie Piper was the wrong choice, it needed someone more restrained, I gained no impression of hidden depths beneath a submissive exterior, she was more like a frolicking child.
Apparently the main point was to show that in the face of murder, adultery and
generally
weird and dissolute behavior, the cure offered by the powers that be is to banish a totally innocent black man.
Teen drama about 3 young Singaporean kids (very similar to UK chavs) who play truant from school, run with gangs, get into fights, insult people on the street, get tattoos, hang about doing nothing, etc. etc, They
generally
imagine themselves to be hard and every so often shout challenging rap chants into the camera.
The acting is
generally
stiff, without any range or depth of feeling; even Christopher Walken is bad.
The acting seems very unrealistic and is
generally
poor.
The "actors" (two guesses why I added the quotes)
generally
looked like low-budget porn rejects, which they most likely were.
I'm accustomed to being patient with films because I've
generally
found it usually pays off.
Her bugging her eyes out in surprise and just
generally
over-doing everything was not in the same style as Dietrich and Art Lund.
Filmed with a low budget and on location, only a modicum of skill is required for the designing processes, but a larger measure of value might have been placed upon the tasteless D.J. background soundtrack,
generally
blaring and nearly always invasive.
This is
generally
a warped film with Peter Pan references and Tina Turner, methane-pigs, and odd characters.
I read the reviews of this movie, and they were
generally
pretty good so I thought I should see it.
Despite the fact that he worked for the worst government of the 20th century, Erwin Rommel is
generally
well-regarded by historians and World War II buffs as a gentleman, a soldier's soldier, and a brilliant tactician in the field of mechanized warfare.
Some changes for the better (the special effects are more elaborate), some for the worse (Scott Grimes, a likable kid in the original, has turned into an awkward teenager), but
generally
this sequel is about on a par with the original - which doesn't say much.
In hindsight, the only thing that I can think of is that the genre
generally
appeals to me.
While they
generally
do very well at these (Femalien 1 & 2, Virtual Encounters), this particular entry seems to be just a rehash of old tape.
Well...there were some great, creamy-smooth facial shots of Marlene, along with her "shocking", gender-bender outfit (plus her not-to-be-missed "transmogrification" from ape into human being); but, overall, the
generally
unconvincing plot and dated acting -- not to mention the less than engaging tunes coming from Miss Dietrich's "baritone" voice --did little to ensure Blonde Venus a permanent place in my mind's Pantheon of Memorable Films.
Some of us aren't fooled by corny plots, bludgeoning animals and
generally
long winded dialogue.
Music - intrusive, inappropriate and
generally
terrible.
The story suggests from the intro that these two people are
generally
happy with providing medical practice to those who are less fortunate.
The film
generally
took a rather confident stand on anything it said and showed, but inevitably much of the behaviour of the beasts, their interaction with each other, what they looked like, how they moved, what they ate etc. much of that is surely guessing - sometimes guessing with reasonable confidence, sometimes just wild guessing.
Subsequent TV director Schivazappa's exercise in psychedelic porn (of the soft core variety) may not
generally
be considered as a classic of its kind but it knocks many better known titles from the likes of Tinto Brass, Jess Franco and Joe D'Amato for a loop.
I am
generally
not a fan of Zeta-Jones but even I must admit that Kate is STUNNING in this movie.
Obviously these were two young women; but what struck me is how little this movie has been appreciated by audiences
generally.
While
generally
I am NOT a fan of movies with a lot of chase scenes, this one is the absolute best as far as pure athletic and acrobatic ability.
I don't mind gore in generally, but this isn't even gore , it's real butchering.
First, let me say that although I
generally
appreciate Mike Judge's work, I've been merely tepid in my response to Office Space, King of the Hill, and Beavis and Butthead.
I
generally
like this movie a lot.
Alfred Hitchcock's Saboteur is not one of his best-regarded films; made between two vastly more popular and critically praised pictures, Suspicion and Shadow Of a Doubt, it's
generally
regarded as a lesser effort.
Less recently: Nancy Cato's sweeping saga of life on the Murray - ALL THE RIVERS RUN; Cusack & James' brilliant novel about postwar life in Sydney - COME IN SPINNER; Colleen McCullough's outstanding pioneering saga - THE THORN BIRDS; THE RIVER KINGS; Ruth Park's novel THE HARP IN THE SOUTH; BODYLINE; EUREKA STOCKADE; ANZACS; etc..., etc... (Of course, there have been some not-so-good productions - for instance, MOBY DICK, DO OR DIE, ON THE BEACH, THORN BIRDS: THE MISSING YEARS; etc...) Generally, though, if an Australian miniseries comes your way, make sure you see it - and this goes double for CHANGI, a superbly directed masterpiece.
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