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For years I have avoided many of Harold Lloyd's sound pictures (as well as those of Keaton) because they have a
generally
well-deserved reputation for being lousy compared to the silent films because the basic formula has been lost.
The acting was
generally
well-done (the "Director" should've asked Alec Guinness for acting lessons), and the shot selections were impressive (as in elongating the hall as Billy tries to race to the door in the studio).
Likewise Belle de Jour, which is almost certainly his best known film and also
generally
considered one of his many masterpieces, didn't interest me very much at all.
Generally
poor acting, with the notable exception of Divine.
This is a wonderful movie...it's funny, dark, poignant, thought-provoking, innocently naughty and
generally
entertaining all around.
TV movies
generally
do not receive as much recognition or credit as great films - and it is usually for good reason but the 1996 HBO movie The Late Shift is easily one of the best TV movies ever.
On the other hand I find myself lamenting the level of comedy
generally
produced.
But this excellent cast carries the story forward very well with
generally
good production values accompanying their work.
I'm not sure who I'd recommend it too as it mixes various genres, I guess someone who maybe fancies something a little bit different and
generally
well made.
The supporting roles are
generally
well played.
Jay Craven's criminally ignored film is a sober breath of fresh air in the
generally
narcissistic and derivative world of independent film.
I am very impressed by the reviews I've read of this film -
generally
well-read, thoughtful and informed - obviously by people who like and think hard about films.
Reason 2, The jokes are just
generally
hilarious, Seth McFarlane and the other writers are soooooooooooo funny, everything from the Star Wars references to making fun of celebrities, i love them all.
I have never been a great fan of Oliver Stone, often because I have found his films to be forced, preachy and
generally
flawed.
The romantic female lead is the youthful and fresh-faced Loretta Young, who had not yet become the proto-Julie Andrews we
generally
know her as, but was still a blushing girl exuding all the sweetness of a rose garden and laughing merrily and heartily the whole time.
When one thinks of Soviet cinema, the propaganda masterpieces of Eisenstein or the somber meditations of Tarkovsky
generally
come to mind.
They're great films sure, but
generally
not the most entertaining material out there.
It's pretty surprising that this wonderful film was made in 1949, as Hollywood
generally
had its collective heads in the sand concerning black and white issues at that time.
These are aspects not often considered in movies about emigration to America in particular and to to any country more
generally
and the film vividly and convincingly depicts the nervousness and enthusiasm, if ignorance, that poor, illiterate Sicilian immigrants have in anticipation of their emigration to the United States.
In dramatising Wilde's novel, John Osborne has condensed events, eliminated a number of characters, and
generally
implied rather than shown Dorian's essential wickedness.
I believe that their best work, by far, was with Curly as the third Stooge and their earliest films are
generally
their best.
The quality is
generally
average to poor and the comparison would be between looking at a chest x-ray (and what it tells about the human body ) and compare it with a CGI-ed cyborg movie...which one would be most entertaining?
I've watched some "gay" movies, and I almost always got really unsatisfied with unnecessary scenes of sex, not because I don't like scenes of sex, but
generally
they are so pornographic that I'm forced to think that the director or the producers or the writer of the script thinks that homosexuality means perversion.
Generally "
first timers" lack vision and direction when helming a major production but "Dominion" proves Mr. Kehoe is going places in Hollywood!
I have to assume that these were
generally
take-offs of scenes from the film "Men In White", but since I don't know much about that movie I can't say for sure.
While it's
generally
acknowledged one of the first martial arts movies to play here in the West, it's real impact comes in retrospect.
The acting is
generally
competent (the two leads and the nurse-surrogate were especially good, and I liked some of the confrontations between the young Capulets and Ques); the scenes were smoothly edited; the plot is coherent.
Just how exactly do gay Asians manage in a culture that
generally
refuses to even recognize the concept of homosexuality?
Fortunately, various recordings exist of Amalia's best recordings on various "budget line" recordings (which are
generally
available in places such as K-Mart,or Best Buy),or if you do a little searching,one can fine some of the original releases,either on E-Bay,or one of those distribution services that specializes in pricey European imported CD's.
I
generally
like romantic comedies quite a bit, however I considered this a 5.5 for the first 50% of the movie and about a 6.5 for the next 40% and about a 9 for the last 10%.
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