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Jeanne Crain is the boss lady of the ranch he starts out on, and you can almost feel the beginnings of THE BIG VALLEY in this
largely
awful Western from the 1950s.
Though undeniably enjoyable, the popular poliziottesco subgenre - which proliferated in Italy throughout the 1970s - is also frustrating because one can never tell the quality of a specific title until one has watched it himself (this is mainly due to the fact that this type of film has been
largely
dismissed by the critics, while at the same time turned into a cult by fans): the thing is that a handful of titles definitely merit a critical re-appraisal, while many others are overrated by the aficionados.
My initial reaction upon finding out about "Kill Bill" was
largely
disappointment ("aren't martial arts films just boring, repetitive fight scenes tied together with a silly story of heroes striving to uphold a sub-human 'code of honour'?").
The script is
largely
read as if your listening to the kind of live translation service that you hear at news conferences or during UN addresses.
They have been
largely
superseded by "made for TV" films created inexpensively on electronic media by production companies without major studio resources, and only in exceptional cases later transferred to traditional film for showing in theatres.
I rented Just Write for Valentine's Day,
largely
due to the reviews I read on this site (my adoration of Sherilyn Fenn had a little impact, also...).
A poorly developed action adventure film shot
largely
in Mexico, this affair begins in promising fashion, but after its first of several changes in direction occurs within the plot line, little remains that will interest a viewer.
I suppose that their naturalness on-screen in this film can be credited
largely
to their considerable talents.
Sadly this doc
largely
leaves it up to Moog to tell the story, producing a diffuse, woefully inadequate film.
The horrible Stalin era has been
largely
forgotten in our post- Cold War World.
It's
largely
because of this stereotypical characterization that this cartoon is banned and in this case, I don't blame them.
A Filipino cinematic gem that went
largely
unnoticed during its commercial run.
Largely
well acted and Holmes is much prettier than the the usual cast of such fare though her main erotic scene is a long way coming -
largely
due to the fact that all her friends have to recount their own sexual adventures and escapades in order to get her in the mood.
Dialogue is
largely
Québécois with a sprinkling of English.
Considered "shocking" in its day
(largely
on the basis of PR), "The Bad Seed" remains little more than an interesting relic today.
This little known gem from 1940 is impressive for a few reasons: first, it stands head and shoulders above most of the B movies of the era,
largely
due to a good script and a great performance from Boris Karloff.
This film could be a real gem if it would not be a fake; it is
largely
sustained by the great performance of the 2 actors, also there is a pleasant and fortunate choice of characters around them, the screen play has wonderful passages but ... the whole is incredibly wasted under a ton of moralistic non sense mainly anti sexual: the lovers go around spending their passion in thousands of kisses but never are able to complete it with what you are expecting they must do; instead here is the punishment; after the last stupid, unbelievable and meaningless misunderstanding the girl run away and is knocked down by a car; he visits her at the hospital all seems OK but when he comes again the doctor says she is dead; what do you expect him to do, perhaps bursting into tears?
I watched this movie last night -
largely
because of all the little people in the cast.
Naturally, "Kindergarten Cop" scenarist Timothy Harris and Bowers have diverged slightly from the original, but they have kept the essential storyline
largely
intact.
Since this seems to have been
largely
unnoticed by most of the previous commentators, I will just add a paragraph here to point out that this movie is an adaptation, of sorts, of one of the major hits of the Viennese musical stage during the first decade of the 20th century, Oscar Straus' Ein Waltztraum/A Waltzdream.
But I'm afraid it hasn't stood the test of time that well, thanks
largely
to the awful music and costumes on show here.
That air is bathing in Count Basian atmosphere, like the LADY BE GOOD rendition of the same line-up - with Buddy Rich for added entertainment.And in his second (and last) full-length movie,SECOND CHORUS, Artie Shaw lined up his Concerto For Clarinet, a masterpiece
largely
shown, not for just two minutes, like SING, SING, SING, in HH.
However, i found this to be
largely
crass, pointless and amazingly obvious.
I used to watch the 80s series remake of "Mission Impossible" and feel this movie is
largely "
Mission Impossible" in title only.
This latest BBC attempt is one of the worst offenders of the criminal lot, thanks
largely
to the woefully unfaithful script by one Allan Cubitt.
Screwball comedies had
largely
been done by 1945, but this tried to recapture the popularity of the genre.
Cooper is solid as the dedicated army man, Rod Steiger showboats in the flashiest role in the film as Prosecuting Attorney and the support is
largely
out of the right bottle.
Unlike other drugs, the magic mushroom is
largely
unrepresented in movies and it'snot to see why.
Although BOB is
largely
free of the artificial dialogue which spoils many of Woody's other films, it was spoilt by unrelenting and continuous overacting.
Michael Winner stopped making films some time ago and became a professional rent-a-celeb, boulevardier and occasional restaurant critic,
largely
because his last few movies stank.
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