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King of Queens is a rare comedy that has all the right
ingredients
to give you serious belly laughs which is normally caused by Arthur Spooner, I think its about time this comedy gets the hype it deserves and not the lame Raymond & CO.
As listed and stated in many previous comments, this unique series has many excellent elements and
ingredients
to its credit.
Of course Konkona's and Shabana's acting deserves laurels as always because had the
ingredients
not been so good, the dish could not have turned out to be so extraordinary.
Granted Malmar wrote a moderately creepy number, but Gerard (creator of the ONE STEP BEYOND show) adds several clever
ingredients
that heighten the tension and suspense.
The author is able, with a perfect directing, to show us how Babette prepares the banquet, how she mixes all the
ingredients
with the most wonderful one (Love), all told in a quiet delicious way, with a perfect knowledge of photography and acting.
The
ingredients
are there for a horror delight, and director/co-writer Jeff Lieberman does an adequate job at achieving it.
Far, far better than it would seem likely given the
ingredients.
The mixture is challenging and intriguing, and the film has many entertaining and clever sequences (like the one where Chaplin and four other guys try to avoid finding a coin that will order their self-sacrifice), but the
ingredients
don't always click together, and the mix (and tone) seem kind of disharmonious.
Realize that there are many slips and forgiveness or understanding are the main
ingredients
of a happy life.
Add to this rousing action, intelligent characterization and fine direction by veteran Harmon Jones of a Gerald Drayson Adams' script set in 1249 AD, and you have the
ingredients
of an enjoyable Grecianized Near-Eastern.
The 1978 adaptation had all the
ingredients
of a potentially wonderful film.
Farscape is so unlike any other sci-fi show yet it has all the
ingredients
that made shows like Star Trek, Battlestar Gallatica, X-Files, and Deep Space Nine personal favorites.
Flatliners has all the
ingredients
of a good Joel Schumacher film - intelligent, youthful characters, stunning cinematography, a gripping story, and excellent performances.
Marvin(Rob Schneider)does not have the
ingredients
to be a cop which is his lifelong dream.
This show is like a bad pie in which a child would have put only sugar and butter thinking that because these
ingredients
are the best, they are sufficient.
Unfortunately for this show, the only two
ingredients
of this show are finally vacuity and a total lack of credibility.
When you think of the
ingredients
that could have been used in a good movie about Parsons, the shortcomings of this film are easily apparent.
This movie has all the
ingredients
that could possibly have gone wrong with making a remake of Sholay.
I cannot say that this picture has any of the
ingredients
which make a film great.
Whipped and tortured women, merciless revenge and a high body count are typical ingredients, introduced into film history by the spaghetti subgenre.
There are the usual ingredients: it is just as poorly acted as their other efforts, we can watch Bo disrobing or auditioning for wet T-shirt contests quite frequently, the story is just laughably idiotic, and the film takes itself much too seriously.
This list of
ingredients
should suffice for a great horror movie.
And when the lead character just happens to loose his shirt, while dodging bullets in a strip bar, I'm not sure if it's supposed to be a joke, or if someone really thinks these are
ingredients
in a good film?! Regina Lund is the only half descent actor, but she disappears in a flood of laughable pronunciations and unbelievable reactions.
It reminds me of a dish that has several good
ingredients
but when served is bland with no flavor at all.
The 'plot', such as it is, just seems to be made up as the film goes along with not even the slightest hint of the
ingredients
to the formula that made the show such a brilliant success to start with.
This film has lots of good
ingredients
and a basic plot that holds promise, but the components aren't mixed according to the right recipe.
All the
ingredients
of low-brow b-movie cult cinema.
If done well this had all the
ingredients
of being a good, not brilliant, but good film....unfortunately those
ingredients
had gone off!
The shame of the new version is that it relies on clever special effects and pyrotechnics to get from A to B, sadder still is that the
ingredients
were there (actors such as Liam Neeson, Catherine Zeta Jones) to do something different.
The Marquis De Sade, Egypt, ancient Gnostic cults, Robert Englund in a dual role, gratuitous sex and nudity, murder and mayhem... on paper Tobe Hopper's Night Terrors sounds like it should be at least a fun, entertaining flick given the
ingredients.
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