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The
high
point is the acting of the little girl.
Not a very interesting film; it definitely does not deserve to be put on such a
high
pedestal.
The premise of the movie had much going for it, however, despite the novelty of models selling off someone else's furniture to live the
high
life, this movie has nothing going for it.
I kind of had somewhat
high
expectations for this movie.
maybe thats the only reason i could sit through this movie, because my standards were never that
high.
Very silly
high
school/teen flick about geeks trying to prove themselves better than the rich brats.
(As
high
concept, think: the Doris Day-Rock Hudson movie Sam Peckinpah might have made--now reduce your expectations to match the present, mass-produced state of Hollywood.)
I happened upon a rare copy of this early Almodovar film with
high
expectations - Almodovar is a prolific contemporary director, I enjoyed his 1988 film "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown", and I had read one or two very positive reviews of the film.
I am not out to hurt feelings but I believe
high
school kids can do a better job.
i had
high
hopes for this movie and although being absolutely hilarious at times, we agreed that bells of innocence is the worst movie we've ever seen, made, produced, thought up, etc... who the hell would think this is a good idea.
I have a
high
level of acceptance for films of this ilk in terms of low budgets and marginal talent, but this film lacks any real purpose other than to be crude and sick.
I've read all the complimentary posts on this muddled semi-noir and am puzzled at the
high
regard for what seems, in the cruel light of 2007, a very sloppy late-RKO assembly-line product.
Sad that the sets and costumes are so good: production values, except for the writing, were obviously
high.
It is
high
time that American critics and fans alike start to debunk their unquestioned, sloppy veneration of films like Sergio Leone's 'Once Upon a Time in America'.
The opening scene makes you feel like you're watching a
high
school play.
But I've seen
high
school plays with better acting!
I went to see "Quitting" with
high
hopes, because the director's "Shower" had impressed me so.
Despite a few lapses into mawkishness, "Shower" ranks
high
on my list of all-time favorite movies for its penetrating insight into family relationships and its generally superb acting and direction.
A group of 20-something
high
school cheerleaders, two random guys, and the fat, stupid comic-relief slob become stranded in the country and find a house where they plan to stay the night.
The Left Elbow Index considers seven elements of film-making--acting, continuity, plot, character development, dialogue, artistry, and production sets--on a scale from a
high
of 10 to a low of 1, with 5 given as a average score.
The film continuity seems high, an 8, by maintaining a violent tone infused with drama in places, and using justice outside the legal system as motivation.
The story was so bad, it must have been written in a
high
school film club!
Virginia tries to make conversation but as she grinds a cigarette out under her Leopard print, thigh high,
high
heeled boots Nestor grabs her by her throat & drags her off into the darkness.
This The Fantastic Four film, complete with the I-have-no-idea-why-hes-excessively-tweaking-his-fingers Doctor Doom, is
high
on the list of colossal mistakes.
I starred as Eugene Morris Jerome in my
high
school adaptation of the play and this film definitely doesn't live up to the script or the imagination of Neil Simon.
Now i didn't sit down with
high
hopes, but was hoping for a funny campus romp.
HBO or Showtime or whatever must pay for the production company to go through the motions -- to hire someone who may or may not actually speak English to get
high
and hammer out something approaching a plot, to pay strippers with terrifying boob jobs to bounce up and down on grossly waxed dudes' torsos, to find people to design and light sets, to purchase the rights to cheesy techno music, etc.
This is defitnly a movie they would show in
high
school health class to teach the dangers of pre-marital sex.
Kathryn Grayson is the Governor's daughter who falls for Frank, and her
high
soprano trilling turns her singing scenes into self-parody.
There is a little love story of the daughter and a reporter with kind of a
high
pitched voice (Golly Miss Brooks).
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