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Perhaps I could get over the
generally
poor quality of this movie's production standards if it hadn't been for the sound.
He picks fights with his friends, loses jobs, and
generally
gets drunk and gets into trouble.
But Believers has a very creepy air, the acting is
generally
superb, and the ending is - if predictable a light year off - totally BRILLIANT.
I am
generally
not critical of people who have a different opinion than I, however, anyone who liked this turkey is either stupid or mentally challenged.
On top of that, the society is
generally
extremely homophobic.
And by the way, I know Demi got roasted for this role - I thought she was charming, and I'm not
generally
a big fan.
Generally
speaking, as a film buff, I enjoy retrospectives.
I
generally
don't watch movies these days, due to the age (68) and not very good health.
All in all, a funny and harrowing film much better than it is
generally
given credit for.
It's too bad, because this film, which displays a tenderness to these characters and Edwards' creation as a whole, was never allowed a chance to really be seen without
generally
jaded eyes.
The film would have been good if they stuck with the castaways finding ways of surviving and beating the creatures they encounter and just
generally
showing brains but--Noooooo!
We, as Americans, live a very comfortable life comparatively, and perhaps it's out of fear, complacency or just selfishness that we
generally
do not cross borders to help fellow human beings.
Neither the story, nor the world, nor the characters' freedom to move and breathe and think, has been constricted in any way; the animation (like the artwork generally) is simply GOOD, and there's an end to it.
This is a funny movie and an interesting perspective on culture shock (Germans in Japan) and, generally, of coming to terms with one's life.
Capra's movie was seriously overrated because there is a need around the Christmas holiday for people to feel good, be close to their families and friends and so on, things they
generally
do bad or unconvincingly around the year.
Mushroom munching doesn't
generally
lead to your boss's wife overdosing spectacularly, FBI helicopters chasing you down the freeway, or free-diving around Edinburgh's sewage system to an Brian Eno / Daniel Lanois soundtrack; altogether, it's a conspicuously un-cinematic high.
I can not share the
generally
enthusiastic opinion of this film shown by most other IMDb database users.
There is significant historical value in Sobel's approach for anyone interested
generally
in US history or specifically in the JFK assassination.
The best performance in the film is turned in by Sandra Dee, which may give you a clue about the low quality of the acting by such
generally
competent performers as Ed Begley and Sam Jaffe.
He and his fellow performers were forever at the mercy of unscrupulous managers, forced to live in crummy lodgings where they ate poorly, in towns where they were
generally
regarded as no better than tramps and whores by the disapproving townsfolk.
Horror fans, myself included - are
generally
quite tolerant when it comes to 80's junk, but one thing nobody can stand is a mixture of cheese and boredom.
Movies made in the late 80s/early 90s
generally
do, but they still remain some charm.
Stripping away the credentials of the cast, the film itself is slow, talky, and
generally
uninteresting.
The acting is
generally
stiff and the budget is obviously very very very low, like $15 for the special effects budget low.
No opportunity is lost to display blood and guts,
generally
at the expense of character and plot.
When this movie first came out, the reviews were
generally
favorable but the subject matter was utterly depressing.
I
generally
don't give much regard to what others may say about a film before I've seen it.
But, since such topics could not
generally
get past the censor boards of each state, they were marketed as "educational" and shown to adults-only audiences.
Generally
thought to be the first official Laurel and Hardy release(although PUTTING PANTS ON PHILLIP is also put in this bracket),the boys don't wear their Bowler hats and have their heads shaved,but are very much a team in this early effort,more so than PPOP where they play against each other rather than for.There's plenty of amusing incident and situations(especially when they attempt to escape the jail as painters);one slight quibble is that as convicts,the characters they have to play here have a very slightly more unpleasing edge than they would be establishing only a few films later in the partnership.Still funny though,and Jimmy Finlayson's double take and fade away is worth a few more laughs as well here;in early publicity material the boys were sometimes billed as 'Hardy and Laurel' in this film;that soon changed.
Generally, these "Feel good/inspirational films" try so hard that they end up making you feel sick.
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