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You already know not to expect a cinematic masterpiece when you see a juicy and proudly promoted title like this and the first
impression
only gets extra confirmed when noticing the film is a mid-80's production from Japan.
I get the
impression
that Streisand could not bear to be unattractive so she played around with the make-up; she is prettier as a boy than she is as a girl.
some of the people in are rather different which isn't a bad thing, it just didn't leave a good
impression
on me.
I get the
impression
sometimes that they hired a bunch of eighth-graders to write the episodes.
Appeared disinterested & gave the
impression
that just her presence on the set was all that was needed.
As a person who bought this DVD under the
impression
that I would be getting a proper cinematic product, i.e. a film, I feel deeply disappointed.
The more you remind the details the stronger this
impression
gets.
Uninspired direction leaves a decent cast stranded in a handsome but bland adaptation, in which dialogue seems recited rather than heartfelt, and cash strapped appearances by the ghosts fail to round up any sense of awe or magic; Edward Woodward, as the Ghost of Christmas Present, wobbles around on stilts and seems to be doing an
impression
of Bernard Cribbins.
I get the
impression
that this film was a quick and dirty solution as not to lose the rights to the Blaise franchise.
Of the acting, Dominic Zamprogna was OK but bland as the nominal hero, whilst Leanne Adachi was pretty irritating as the tough girl of the vamp busting team and Aaron Pearl played another member who wasn't well written or interesting enough to make an
impression.
You get the overall
impression
of a bunch of people sitting around making an on-purposely-bad movie to show their friends, yet somehow it got into Sundance.
The opening moments, with a naked woman sprawled out and an painter, Diana, about to paint her and then sucking her blood to drain out so she can use it for her art, give the
impression
that this could be a kick-ass artsy-vampire flick.
Turns out this initial
impression
turns out false.
I feel this film in no way reflects the brilliance of Bronte's work, and rather gave the
impression
of a shallow love story.
None of the women make an
impression
in the film, which is regrettable, because Maclean loved the women in his story and made this clear, even poetic.
Yes I know she's on the screen but even though I spent the better part of two hours looking at her she left no
impression
on me whats so ever.
Mira Sorvino doesn't make an
impression
one way or the other.
The plot is banal and obvious, the acting mostly either awful or playing to the farcical side of the goings-on, and when the whole thing's over there is not much left but the
impression
of mirrors and smoke.
My uncle and dad were expecting Batman, and the films
impression
is more like Cop Rock.
In addition, I have a feeling that Pat Morita - at least by today's standards - doesn't give a very politically correct
impression
of the Japanese.
It gives the
impression
that its writer (Lynn Hershman-Leeson) has no real understanding of the Math, technology, or history constituting the film's subject, but is working instead from a sort of fuzzy artistic
impression
of them.
The book, for example, didn't give me the
impression
that Winston was unable to blurt out more than a single syllable at a time.
If you watch the preview before the film (which I constantly do), you will immediately get the wrong
impression
of what you are going to see.
Don't get the
impression
from other reviewers that this film stinks cos it's ambivalent about the Japanese whaling industry (which, morally, is no worse than the US meat trade or the Scottish haggis cull), it stinks cos it's pretentious tosh, the sort of up-its-own-behind guff that gets modern art a bad name.
I presume Reiser is under the
impression
that he's a giant movie star who needs an appropriate vehicle.
However, I will say that it left an
impression
on me... and most of my friends.
The production is poor, overall giving the
impression
of a welfare project for lots of actors who might have otherwise had to work on Hollywood Squares.
An interesting cast - Joe Pesci, Brooke Adams, Danny Aiello, Jonathan Pryce - have all done better, the action is sluggish and sparse and only John Scott's exceptionally fine score (part of which turned up in the last reel of Die Hard) makes a positive
impression.
Esteemed director Mervyn LeRoy helmed this adaptation of Don Whitehead's book, but despite the talent involved, the picture fails to make much of an
impression.
I watched it just three days ago and it's made almost no
impression
on me.
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