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Shirley Knight, James Caan, and Robert Duvall each deliver strong, gripping performances, most especially since these are not very
likable
people in conventional terms.
Stewart's Lindberg is so gosh-darn, all-American, apple-pie
likable
that you get caught up in the story, and you realize that Stewart intended to portray Lindberg with all of the aw-shucks, Yankee-know-how he could muster up.
The characters are so eclectic and
likable
that you believe that they are real people.
I am a big Sandra Bullock fan, and she is effective here as forensic detective Cassie Mayweather, who is not very
likable
and a broken person too.
The characters are
likable
and one can easily get attached to them and care for their well-being.
The songs I found very
likable
and give insight to what characters are thinking.
Comic book folklore for decades had told of friendly,
likable
heroes with dashingly handsome smiles and magical superpowers who fly in the sky, and spun powerful webs from their wrists and wore red boots and had the strength of a locomotive.
Never mind if 'National Velvet (1944)' is a bit hackneyed and occasionally unconvincing, Clarence Brown's equestrian fable is an endearing and very
likable
story with a good moral.
The hunchback nurse is as
likable
as the hunchback in HOF.
movie really doesn't appear to be about anything,and i didn't find any of the characters likable.really,the
The film had some
likable
aspects.
There wasn't a
likable
character and that is the fault of everyone responsible for making it.
All the characters that are meant to be
likable
aren't and everyone else is the 'bad' boyfriend.
Neither Luke Wilosn or Uma Thurman's characters are the least bit
likable
and i really could have cared less what happened to either of them.
With no
likable
characters, including, but not limited to, a kid who's the freakiest looking guy since "Friday the 13th part 2"' a girl who leads men on and then goes into hissy fits when they want to touch her, and the token fat slob, because after all what would an '80's sex comedy be without a fat slob?? Well this one has two.
Knotts made a living of playing the
likable
imbecile, much as Bob Denver did.
He comes across likable, unassuming, pragmatic.
Also, I'm a fan of the
likable
Adam West.
I actually prefer the sequel to this film as I like the fact they brought Amy Yasbeck back as a different more
likable
character as there are one to many characters in this film that are thoroughly unlikable as it is.
The characters were not at all
likable.
She tries turning this distinctly unlikable woman into a shadow of her own personage (lots of kooky outfits), but it doesn't sit well with the viewer since Keaton has always been warmly
likable
and flexible in a flaky way.
I wanted to watch this movie because of Eliza Dushku, but she only has a smaller part in it, and her character isn't very
likable.
I guess he did it in order to make the central character more
likable.
Her voice is annoying, her friends (a walrus and a penguin?? Really?!) are not funny or likable, and she's exactly the same as Ariel, in reverse and not as
likable.
But Paul Rudd and Lake Bell had a decent chemistry that made the film somewhat
likable.
This continues until the very end when unlikeable but the most
likable
character of the movie Nathan(Schwartzman) figures out what they are up to.
This movie is slightly more
likable
than other Schneider-starring flicks (such as another lame same-plot follow-up The Hot Chick), but it almost feels like they want audiences to hate it by casting a reality TV star as the romantic lead (Colleen Haskell from "Survivor") and inserting a cameo by Norm MacDonald.
As for the acting, Vince Vaughn plays the same lovable loser he always plays but this time he ends up more annoying than likable, Miranda Richardson plays Mrs. Claus but the role is more than less one note, Elizabeth Banks plays Santa's assistant but she's not much of a character at all other than a neurotic joke and poor Kevin Spacey ends up basically playing the same person he plays in the film "Glengarry Glen Ross" but a little more anal.
There isn't one
likable
character in this adaptation due to poor acting.
SWAT had a plot and some
likable
characters and made sense.
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