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Good fun if you go into it looking for the accidental humor rather than the
intended
fright.
This is perhaps the driest performance I have ever seen from Robin Williams.I might have smiled and almost chuckled a time or two,but this film never once made me laugh.Humor that involves raw sewage just isn't very entertaining to me.As a matter of fact(and I say this with no pun intended),it stinks.I have always thought that Robin Williams is at his best when he is improving,and it just seems here that he was not given enough room to do this.It seems like he is going a little too much by the script.It may not be his worst film ever,but it certainly ranks closer to the bottom of the list than it does to the top of it.I recommend all movie goers steer clear of RV and take another road.
'Standing Still' begins so slowly it took us nearly half an hour to decide that the movie was possibly
intended
as a comedy rather than a very long cigarette ad.
In one scene early on, Jan finds a watch that Peter has stolen and throws it out the window of the van, to which Peter responds "you just threw away 5,000 euros", implying that he
intended
to capitalise on his 'find'.
The title is obviously
intended
to evoke memories of Atwill's great film "Doctor X" from Warners in 1932, but the comparison only makes this film seem even worse than it is.
The ending is
intended
to be richly ironic, but falls absolutely flat.
With hammy acting and posturing substituting for emotional expression, what little plot development there is, gets padded by longeurs which, whilst evidently
intended
to convey some kind of "significance", merely provoke a yawn and a glance at the clock.
Never has a film been more stagy - Allen must have
intended
that feeling, but only God knows why.
--that this was
intended
as a hoax when it was made.
I think a good indicator that this was
intended
as a laugh is the drawing of a UFO on a piece of lined notebook paper that is clearly being held up so the cameraman can shoot it.
anyway whoever the
intended
audience is they didn't find it.here
All this is
intended
to be kooky, but I found myself hating her character from the start due to her selfishness and whiny voice.
Olivia makes a tremendous leap in her acting abilities following a rather "wooden" (pun intended) performance as a mannequin in yet another Christmas television movie, "A Mom for Christmas."
All in all this film is a winner (no puns intended) and great for people of all ages (and genders).
The tone may often seem a bit maudlin, particularly the scene requesting audience participation near the end, yet this film was released in mid 1947 and life for the
intended
audience was as bad as or worse than our fictional couple.
Originally
intended
for Madonna (who can't act & would have definitely STUNK!), this was an excellent role for Geena Davis.
This film is
intended
as pure fun.
OK, first of all, I consider myself to be a fan of B Movies, so I shant write this as if I actually
intended
to enjoy the film in the least.
The whole atmosphere of the film is reminiscent of such dystopian society displayed in movies such as "A Clockwork Orange", but I'm sure it probably wasn't
intended
to be that way.
THAT should have been a series--in fact, I think it was originally
intended
to be one.
Uncle Fester who in the first 2 was played by Christopher LLoyd(and brilliantly may I add), now they have some hyper active freak who goes around yelling and screaming like a two year old doing stupid pranks...It was then that it hit me, this new movie was not
intended
to be a sequel to the previous two.
It seems as it was
intended
to be a C movie from the start and hopefully it does.
I also recall having a nightmare about the wailing (no pun intended) theme song: "Looking for a frieeeeeend.
It's surely the most depraved and intentionally "oh-my-God" type of short horror films one's likely to see in the years to come, mainly because it takes on a very basic and over-done topic, vanity, and is cooked up (no pun intended) with human beings' attachment to new life.
This featured another original film-script written by Zalman King, and its name was not derived from any previous literary or dramatic work, but was clearly
intended
to exploit the reputation which WO-1 had earned - no doubt its sub-title was also selected with the same objective.
Apparently it never occurred to anyone that you guys weren't it's
intended
audience and that it was taken entirely out of context?
If I were to be critical at the age I am today, I would say, the film doesn't come close to what the Marx Brothers films
intended
from earlier works...but just see it again through the eyes and heart of the child I was, and you'll agree that, gee; what a funny film the Big Store really was.
I never
intended
to see the movie - in fact I'd never heard of it - but accidentally I turned on the TV just as it was beginning, I saw Denzel Washington (come on, guys, he IS gorgeous) and decided to see what it's going to be about.
First off, I just have to ask if anyone knows if this was
intended
to be a comedy?
Apparently "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday" was
intended
to be the last film of the series, which it is, if you don't count 2003's "Freddy Vs.
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