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The acting was very bad, and when the ape lifts the cop car, that was just too ridiculous, it looked so fake, I think this film would have been better if a different approach to the ape was used, and they
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the blood and gore, the movie had potential and that's why I give it a three.
The fact that the dog is a one-dimensional character of
limited
personality and that Claude Cat is
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here by the running gag only makes things more problematic.
It was well advertised too that so many fliers and leaflets were given away in all Filipino shops, remittance office, Filipino beauty saloons and anywhere as long as there is Filipino......But why so
limited
of Filipino watched it?????
The acting is fine, with even such
limited
players as Robert Paige, Evelyn Ankers and Louise Albritton all turning in good work.
If you want a film to really move you, your selection is severely
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by the few hundred great films that have been made over the years.
On the basis of sports action, OFF THE BLACK is
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to ONE pitched ball--the TITLE pitch--while THE WRESTLER has many scenes of body-slamming, chair-bashing excitement.
As I had seen, this movie was so terrible that there was a
limited
cast.
Character development was extremely
limited.
The beginning of the show and documentary have the same haunting images from the song The Beast Within, the photography was used for a
limited
edition book called X Static Process and the photographer was Steven Klein.
A lot of times I really enjoy them but am slow to recommend them to friends as broad appeal is sometimes
limited.
Yogi Bear is a free spirit who chafes at the rules and regulations of his
limited
world, and yet enjoys the comforts it offers.
The main reason for this is simple: instead of being a talkathon with secondary mystery elements like "Thumbs", this is a good old-fashioned whodunit with nearly all of the typical elements of the genre in place: a luxurious mansion, a large but
limited
number of suspects, a cunning police inspector, family secrets, intense emotions and rivalries, red herrings, etc.
My experience of films with a male gay theme is very
limited
having only seen Hollywood's most recent output before Les Temoins.
The romantic comedy genre usually proves a precarious balance between attempting to recapture the genuine passion, spark, and often hilarity of a budding romance while simultaneously doing so in a fashion unique from its many predecessors - more often than not with less than
limited
success.
Anyway, "The Appointment" is a made-for-video about a woman who is told she has a
limited
amount of time to live.
While the film accomplishes much , it does so for only
limited
amounts of time, but what the film fails to accomplish through the script, does more to reflect the time period in which it was made.
Amir Khan doesn't seem to be as emotionally engaging with the audience and the
limited
scenes with Jaya Bacchan is just disappointing.
In a sense, that scene has been "used up" and dramaturgically useless since "The Sting", and all the subsequent "big con" movies of the 80's and 90's, have had to add some very special extra ingredient - such as Mamet's plumbing of the sexual and psychological abysses beneath the "con/mark" relation - in order to be movies of any even
limited
note.
While the film excels at its realistic portrayal of the French Resistance, it is a film that would be "box office poison" in America because its commercial marketability is pretty
limited.
He is
limited
and cannot try anything else.
But I think about half the running time of the film was composed of close-ups featuring her amazingly
limited
acting range: from nervous all the way to tremulous.
Of course, events go too fast - the books are pretty thick, and the time for the TV series is strictly limited, nevertheless scenery is the good work too.
Death 4 Told, an Indie of
limited
funding (just sounds better than low budget) was well written, directed and acted.
And the stupid plot involves a couple of cheerleading outcasts training a ragtag team of students (who know NOTHING about cheerleading) in a
limited
amount of time!
Besides being visually gorgeous, the film does a very good job of portraying how very different ancient Graeco-Roman society was from our own, and how sex in particular was not seen as shameful or in any way
limited
to a narrow idea of what's "normal" as it is in America today.
Additionally the special effects were cheesy and
limited
to say the least, reminding me of 1950's Japanese horror flicks.
I watched these episodes on NetFlix and there are moments that are funny, but the comedy gets a little old after a while because of the
limited
number of characters.
But the animation is emphatically NOT
limited
in any other sense.
Like the photos of the Abu Ghraib prisoners being abused, the pictures that form its central subject, the scope of the film is
limited
to an examination of how the pictures came to be, who participated in the acts, and who held the cameras.
It is told that STRANGE ILLUSION was made in little over two weeks with very, very
limited
funds and fading star power.
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