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My reaction to this remake of "The Italian Job" is probably
hopelessly
mixed up with the events occurring in my life when I saw it; This is the first movie I saw after I had just landed a job after 8 months of unemployment and going back to school for retraining.
He is financially irresponsible (spending, for instance, £15 of his last £20 in the world on a cute little terrier whom he names George), but open, wildly generous, contemptuous of lucre, irreverent in the politest possible way, and
hopelessly
sentimental.
The movie gives the feel that he is
hopelessly
outnumbered, and can't count on help.
Hughie is a jazz singer in the process of becoming a failure, Lelia's still
hopelessly
depressed over Tony, and Ben is angsty and violent in general, in desperate need of something to shock him out of his stale patterns of existence.
Though Elmer is too stupid he is
hopelessly
in love with the girl bunny thing.
If seen today, almost all of them are
hopelessly
dull and very, very short--often less than one minute long!
It ceases being a comedy and becomes a
hopelessly
romantic film, albeit one doomed to a tragic conclusion.
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.
Students are
hopelessly
killed from fake coincidences of submarine sandwiches and flying school supplies.
Renny Harlin's superbly gritty and moody "Prison" got the whole haunted hoosegow ball rolling; it was immediately followed by the markedly inferior "The Chair," John Saxon's enjoyably trashy "Death House," the passable psycho picture "Destroyer," and this hideously limp'n'lethargic exercise in
hopelessly
comatose tedium.
The two leads have some nice breezy dialog at the outset, but John Hamilton is
hopelessly
dull as the villain (perfectly cast Lionel Atwill originated the role) and Warren Hymer's nitwit shtick is pretty annoying.
These guys obviously think they're intellectuals but are
hopelessly
out of their depth.
I can't believe that so many talented actors wasted their time making such a
hopelessly
awful film.
I find it heart-warming and inspiring that the writing team behind such
hopelessly
mainstream Hollywood movies like INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM, American Graffiti and HOWARD THE DUCK would begin their career with a low-budget exploitation horror film like this.
I'd give-away the plot if there was any, besides the usual death scenes
(hopelessly
toned down for TV sensibilities) and some of the worst acting I've seen.
One would be right to expect this story to make for a happy, vibrant, fun-filled movie..... instead, the film is a
hopelessly
dull affair that becomes quite tedious to watch.
A dreary,
hopelessly
predictable film set in a most unpleasant setting (lower Coachella Valley).
Then when we see portions of the play in rehearsal it is difficult to believe the director is not parodying things with a
hopelessly
miscast, misdirected travesty of actors who are unable to articulate or even understand the verse and directors who see the play through their own screwball interpretations.
The effect looks
hopelessly
fake these days but in 1936 I'm sure it had audiences gasping.
Armand falls for the lovely Claire Duval (fetching blonde Dorothy Stone), who uses the meek sap to get Armand's colleague Clifford Grayson (the
hopelessly
wooden Robert Noland) to marry her.
I felt bad because the lead actress was in the audience, but honestly the plot to this movie needed MAJOR revision..it didn't even make sense, one second the characters question what exactly it is that they're snorting..the next scene they're
hopelessly
addicted and figure out how to make it??
I remember Richard Burton's character looking so
hopelessly
lost, and then remembering how his motivations didn't translate to me.
The motivations of the characters, especially that of Gooding's at the end, are worse then unbelievable, they are irrational when they are not
hopelessly
muddled.
Hopelessly
inept and dull movie in which the characters stand around in rooms or a rocket ship and talk endlessly.
Well, scary and disturbing this laughably ludicrous claptrap sure ain't, but it sure is funny, thanks to Curtis ("Night Tide") Harrington's
hopelessly
weak direction, cartoonish (not so) special effects, an almost painfully risible'n'ridiculous plot, and a game cast that struggles valiantly with the absurd story (besides the leads, both Martine Beswicke and R.G. Armstrong briefly pop up as members of a Satanic cult and Victor Jory has a nice cameo as a helpful Native American shaman).
The Rohauer blurb at the start warns that the Three Ages single nitrate print was rediscovered and salvaged in 1954 just in time before combustion, and many frames that seemed
hopelessly
glued together were separated.
Robson Green brings an enigmatic smile, a go-for-broke temperament and an athletic physicality to his role as a young surgeon who falls
hopelessly
for the wife of his boss at the hospital where he's just begun to work.
However, the casting manager must take the blame when there are so many good Indian actors
hopelessly
underutilized in the film.
No actor exceeded their (hopelessly)stereotypical character.
It's based on the real New York, with all the famous buildings, but literally hundreds of streets look the same and it's very, very easy to get
hopelessly
lost.
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