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Stewart is a good actor, but borrows too
heavily
from previous Scrooge adaptations.
For anyone that's ever seen this in its
heavily
edited US version, the original version is quite different, with lots of extra footage (some which is merely there, some which was cut for OBVIOUS reasons).
Even with such a novel idea, it couldn't escape its roots that hang
heavily
in this old-hat haunted house format.
Can the beautiful, but
heavily
made-up beauty consultant/masseuse, Rose, with her excitable personality and the staid, business-oriented chef really strike up something more than friendship?
It's beautifully photographed but has a
heavily
edited feel to it.
Shows him at work and interacting with his friends and
heavily
dysfunctional family.
That role, Marc plays quite well, so let's not diminish his and Jennifer Lopez's acting talents on what is a flawed script to begin with
(heavily
biased in favor of Puchy Rosario's viewpoint of things).
Please don't watch this movie, unless you are
heavily
medicated.
It's obvious to anyone who knows about the film that it is
heavily
political and expresses a strong anti-war and anti-US sentiment.
Yes, I agree that Dil Chahta Hai has been
heavily
influenced by the Hollywood style of filmmaking.
There is a single set, the various characters' entrances and exits give the film an extremely stagy feeling and when they talk, they usually utter lines of
heavily
portentous dialogue.
LADY SINGS THE BLUES was the
heavily
fictionalized film biography of legendary cabaret chanteuse Billie Holliday, who rose to great stardom as one of the great blues impressionists of our time but, sadly, was never able to complete escape the multiple demons which haunted her for her entire life.
This is the type of film that, although it is not
heavily
marketed (I was in the Philippines in 2003, all year, and never have I seen an ad for it), will spread its magnificence through people.
Seriously The Cutter has to be one of the least action packed films of Norris' career, Norris doesn't do many roundhouses and relies
heavily
on gunplay to get him by.
Any filmed story that depends
heavily
on plot with an emphasis on finding all the clues along the way to a revealing conclusion must by its very nature owe much to established convention.
On the first viewing, this struck me as an overwrought film noir with the tragic overtones slathered on
heavily.
Our
heavily
armed group of rescuers, lead by Brodie, arrive on the Island via boat.
Dunaway released a slew of pictures in 1967-69 and was probably at the risk of being dangerously overexposed; she's gorgeously coiffed and manicured, but her
heavily
made-up face and cool personality doesn't involve the audience (one hopes that Douglas will simply come to his senses and let her go).
I was surprised to find a stylish film with a solid story (which can actually be unpredictable at times), adequate action sequences (spruced up by
heavily
stylized blood spurts) and good acting (particularly from the female lead).
That title year is 1954 and young TV comedy show writer (Linn-Baker) gets assigned as the chaperone to former, swinging, - and
heavily
drinking - swashbuckler movie star on the downfall (O'toole) for one wild weekend in NYC.
It is a product of its time - the early 70s - and Hammer had resorted to "tricks" if you will far more
heavily
then they ever had done so before.
While I will agree that Lust for a Vampire is entertaining overall to a degree - it is also
heavily
flawed and unworthy of the great Hammer tradition, Jimmy Sangster the director, and many of the Hammer legions of production workers who have worked and created much superior work.
Feels very
heavily
influenced in terms of style and presentation by Britain's Trainspotting - the main protagonist haircut, cachetic physique, overdose scenes, etc.
A
heavily
mustached Nick Jolley runs around smoking Slim Jims,wearing plaid bell-bottoms, and telling cops how to do their job.
Trying to understand why people (especially, young people, and even more so young girls) become terrorists (or freedom fighters; the terminology is
heavily
dependent on your alliances) is quite noble.
The third film (and probably the cheapest, as it looks like it) of the series 'The Enforcer' seemed to have that swinging and carefree vibe of the times, with the biting reality and stark realisations
(heavily
implemented in the first two) taking a backseat for forceful (if crass) humour.
It should be added that the
heavily
damaged Exeter was a star crossed ship, later sunk by the Japanese in the Java Sea.
The Trial of the Incredible Hulk should have been called, Daredevil, guest starring the Incredible Hulk, since the movie focused way too
heavily
on its guest star, Matt Murdock alias Dardevil (The Bionic Showdown reunion movie from that same year did the very same thing).
It relies
heavily
on old-fashioned buckets of blood and the plot remains the same of 'Slashers genre'.
Fashion models once again are the targets of an insane killer, who breathes
heavily
and constantly wears a motorcycle helmet, and the victims are all vaguely connected with the poor girl who sadly died during an amateurish abortion-attempt.
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