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Generally, I expect a lot of walking and bad scripts.
Savannah, before she turned into the plasticized Barbie Doll she became as a porn queen, is really interesting to watch--she's drop-dead gorgeous, bursts into uncontrollable giggling at times, glances off-camera and laughs and just
generally
seems to be having a really good time, which is more than can be said for the audience.
But then to foist this jumped-up TV movie (beware purchasers of the Omen box set on DVD - don't be fooled by the widescreen ratio of the transfer, this was and is strictly small-screen stuff) on the back of a series of
generally
fine demonic chillers was unforgivable, particularly, endorsed as it was, by the exec.producer
If anything the fault lies with the colourless animation, the lethargic pace and the
generally
lacklustre voice-overs.
I am always amazed when I see the sort of
generally
high rating a movie like this gets and it makes me realize that Dr. Seuss still has a huge untapped market of people who would be challenged by his work.
I
generally
love mystery-horror films like this.
I'd like to start off by saying that I am NOT an anime fan (with a few notable exceptions), and I
generally
have a low opinion of so-called otakus, as they are so in love with their particular brand of cartooning that they label every movie starring spiky-haired, big-eyed characters as a work of art without even considering other more vital factors, such as the plot.
I'm afraid this one is pretty dreadful, despite several good performances and
generally
competent acting-for-the-camera direction.
I like monster movies,
generally.
These "unchallenged" experts are unchallenged because a response to their inane hypotheses is
generally
beneath real science.
The sets are
generally
sparse and feel stage-y, but do feel of the era.
Gene's leading lady is Cyd Charisse, one of the best dancers of 40s/50s cinema, and unlike the
generally
superior "It's Always Fair Weather" this film gave them the chance for not only one but two dances.
Usually when you have these types of movies there's
generally
ONE sasquatch, but in this one there is like what? 7 or 10 of them?.
The credited thespians
generally
come off worse than the unknowns.
Anyway, the first sequel to the Sleepaway Camp franchise obeys all the rules of horror sequels - more blood, more imaginative killings (which aren't imaginative, but still more so than the original), more nudity, a more elaborate plot, and
generally
worse than the original.
I was aware of Rohmer's admiration for the late works of the ones he considered like great cineasts, and that normal spectators
generally
considered as artistic failures (as Renoir's or Chaplin's very last movies ; yes, the "politique des auteurs" also has its dark side).
As has been stated countless times, "The Hills Have Eyes 2" is NOT a remake of the
(generally
disregarded) mid-'80s sequel to Wes Craven's 1977 original.
Even with a cast that boasts such
generally
reliable names as Val Kilmer and Lisa Kudrow, Wonderland fails to yield any sense of depth to this film.
Beautifully photographed and ably acted, generally, but the writing is very slipshod.
Each cartoon has a big fat guy beating up his family and
generally
acting like a jerk to everyone he knows.
Sushmita Sen as Devi the widow takes both her role and the film too seriously, punctuating her lines with pauses, staring into camera for effect, and
generally
performing like her life depends upon it.
I will admit the actors were
generally
quite good but couldn't stand a chance of saving it.
Usually this is okay because we're dealing with a genre, but the challenge
generally
resides in making it original, new and inventive.
Moreover there is nothing to watch - the FX'es look like there were taken from a second hand store, you
generally
saw all of them in other movies.
I hate to sound like an 'old person', but frankly I haven't seen too many movies that I like that were made after 1960... generally, movies just seem to get worse and worse (although I quite enjoyed the Scott Baio vehicle "The Bread, My Sweet", except for the 'de rigeur' sex scene which added NOTHING of value to THAT movie).
He's a huge name and is therefore
generally
confused with being a talented and diverse actor.
The story of a red neck country gill who wins a scholarship in a prestigious music school is little but a vehicle to pedal Ms Spears pants music to the consumer and to
generally
agree that low brow must be the way.
Generally
it means that they tried and retried to hide the turkey in various markets.
I had read that Nana was
generally
considered his best silent film so I had high hopes.
I think the main problem is that it's pretty obvious who is responsible for what, and it's
generally
fairly predictable.
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