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The greatest
highlight
of the movie of course is the star character Amanda Bynes, who is absolutely gorgeous and hilarious.
One
highlight
is a hilarious dancing scene with Adam Samberg.
This film is SO bad, so terribly written and hopelessly low budget that the ending credits, which show all of the cut scenes where they fumbled their lines, are literally the movie's
highlight.
It is considered fashion to
highlight
every social evil as a result of patriarchy and male dominance, however moronic this illogical 'logic' may be.
The only
highlight
is Sharon Stone's performance as Catherine Tramell, faithfully continued in this sequel, but it isn't enough to make up for the other shortcomings.
She was the only highlight, without her, i doubt i would have been able to bear watching the film.
The only
highlight
in this film, yes, actually there was one, occurred when Ray Walston finally made an appearance at the end.
The only
highlight
of the film is Tim Robbins in a role that could have been made for him and it's his fiery temper and mysterious ways that drag the film along.
If it was a better movie, we might be able to suspend disbelief on a few things where it would help enjoyment, but the weaknesses are so glaring they only serve to
highlight
the improbabilities viewers might otherwise overlook.
While using archival film and letters lends the film a fresh and interesting perspective, too often the material selected to
highlight
simply isn't very interesting (such as when Goebbels complains about this or that ailment, &tc., or the ad nauseam footage of his small German hometown).
Anyway, De Sica then uses a sublimely subtle dramatic device in order to
highlight
exactly why these poor sods are where they are.
It was so bad that I thought the opening credits were the
highlight
of the movie and then it went into such a abysmal descent that it made the recent drop in the stock market seem like a hiccup.
The only
highlight
of this film, and only reason I gave it 2 stars instead of 1, is that A. it is Seagal, and B. Seagal does have some sweet action sequences, specifically in the store, and also when ever else he takes out an entire army with a knife.
Jenna in normal street clothes in the beginning was the
highlight
of the film (she does look good) but it's all downhill from there.
Surely this isn't enough to sympathize with a hostile man like Panzram, even though this movie tends to downplay his crimes and
highlight
his personality?
If you do see this movie the crabs which inch forward at about 5kph are the
highlight.
The scene was to be a comedic
highlight
of the film, but, at least for me, it was the film's low point and really most revolting when you considered that grown men and women thought this might even be remotely entertaining.
If you get bored of the film half way through you should persevere, just for the sake of seeing the aliens, which are nothing more than little toy robots, but in my opinion are the films
highlight.
Mainly because the film does deserve some good buzz...with the opening sequence being a
highlight.
Of course the
highlight
of the film is seeing the real performers that were "too hot for TV" or rejected for some reason or other.
The
highlight
of this movie for me was without doubt Tom Hanks.
I guess the
highlight
of his performance is witnessing the guy laying on the beach wearing tiger-patterned chummies....give me a break.
I was hoping that this movie would
highlight
this which is, unfortunately, the most interesting part of the show because their music is well played yet somehow bland and not that compelling (there is a standup bass solo in the middle which was completely pointless and boring, despite how much Jim Creegan was digging himself).
An opening homage to King Vidor's "The Crowd" is the
highlight.
From start to finish, there was not one single
highlight.
1.5 stars for the girl, (I'm sorry I'm biased, i think pretty girl is the only
highlight
of the movies), and 0.5 for the fact that it is shorter than Azumi 1.
Really, the only
highlight
of the film was the opening sequence in which the white rabbit is on his way to meet Alice, but even then the score was a poor imitation of Danny Elfman's work.
I was therefore very disappointed with what I felt was marginal acting, poor character development, and most of all, failure to
highlight
the relationship between the boy and his dog.
But alas, the rest of the film is not worth watching just for this
highlight.
Over-simplified drama verging on soap opera, with a role for MacLaine that is by turns overly 'colorful' and embarrassingly sentimental (her drunken belting on "After You've Gone" is however the film's highlight, and is expertly handled).
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