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The whole thing is poorly focused and
generally
weak, despite solid performances by Isabella and Scott.
I'm a sucker every time for Hollywood video's 4 for $20 sales, meaning I find two I really want and then have to find two that might not be TOO bad but I'm
generally
WRONG about that.
The oft-filmed Hope novel receives what is
generally
considered its best screen treatment.
I was pretty stoked to see this film,
generally
1950's films about giant beasts tended to hail from the US and this was one of the handful of British counterparts, along with superior classic The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms and Gorgo, which I've not yet seen.
It was
generally
scorned upon the initial release, so Cassavetes decided to re-edit the film drastically and attempt to give it another go two years later.
There's also use of bad and crude language which I abhor in films generally, unless there is a very good reason for it.
It is obvious that this scene was written to showcase Pauly Shore's comedic talents, however, he makes noises and is loud and
generally
obnoxious and unfunny.
If you have read my other reviews of Chaplin's comedy shorts, you may have noticed that I have
generally
given very poor reviews of films made during his first couple years in Hollywood (1914-1915).
Generally, the feel is that of a romantic comedy.
Spoofs are
generally
not popular with the masses (except when Crosby/Hope or Abbott/Costello or Woody Allen are doing the spoofing) so it's no surprise to discover there exist few box-office viable spoofs of film noir.
Boy, I must either be really bored or completely out of other material to watch because it's
generally
known that Miss Delaney has yet to deliver a decent film.
The latter is
generally
credited as being the first full color process American cartoon, as opposed to two strip color which emphasized either blues or greens at the expense of certain shades that were lost to the lesser and less costly techniques of the day.
The last stand of Cook and Moore.This seminal work from aussie director and music video legend Mulcahy is a fitting epitaph to the disintegrating comedy partnership of Pete and Dud during the recording sessions for what would later become the ad naeseum album.The film is by and large a torrent of swearing, drunken verbal abuse,and
generally
obnoxious behaviour documented for public consumption.If you are a christian,a woman or a person of high moral value look away now.
The British version emphasized the songs' emotional resonance in the characters' lives; when they lip-synched them, they
generally
remained in their ordinary settings.
The American version, on the other hand, stresses how removed the songs are from the characters' brutal reality; when THEY lip-synch them, they
generally
find themselves in opulent Hollywood-style musical productions.
The musical acts are
generally
fine but no one is going to enjoy all of them.
This movie is not a cinematic masterpiece, but when you rent a Trauma movie it's
generally
common knowledge you're not getting "Godfather".
"Futurama
" generally
has much superior story lines, the characters are far more quirky and enjoyable, the humour is way better, the animation is way better and the writing was most importantly much more consistent.
This was a great script in the way that it all fell together, it was very natural and
generally
unpredictable.
Brown carries most of the movie, and is loads of fun as he slaughters the living and
generally
wreaks mayhem.
Michael Ealy is
generally
a powerful actor in movies he is in.
Is it possible that in Hungary we
generally
have such a "jerkish" :-) sense of humor that we laugh at things which normal people find pitiful and ridiculous?
I don't
generally
think very much of television shows for many reasons.
While I
generally
love Reese Witherspoon in many movies (Election and Freeway are awesome) neither she nor the other good actors could rescue the bad story, two-dimensional characters and poor writing in this trite movie.
This practice is more
generally
believed to be the invention of Captain William Lynch of Virginia, author of "Lynch's Law".
Generally
the acting is mostly just adequate, but I thought she was the best of the lot.
I've heard a lot of things about this film -- it
generally
gets low reviews, is described as "unBergmanesque", and the fact that its so difficult to find led me have very low expectations for the film.
The Olbermeister is always worth listening to... I've found the Keither's insightful (correct spelling) comments and summaries
generally
right on the mark.
This movie is
generally
scary, especially if you enjoy movies where the theme is being "kidnapped or killed by serial killers and/or hillbillies".
Now I'm not
generally
a LOVER of 30's film.
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