Moment
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You can watch "Harlem Nights" that's for sure, but if you puke from the
moment
you hear the name Murphy you better avoid as after all this movie is nothing but a lame excuse to see some good jokes.
The only funny
moment
in the entire film revolved around the dangers of smoking and the inadvertant deployment of an airbag.
This horror movie starts out promisingly enough and there is a
moment
where I thought to myself "this is going to be really good".
I guess from the look on Helen Mirren's face she must have been distraught by the disappearance of her husband!! Surprise, surprise!! What a marvelously creative
moment
the meeting of the mistress and wife was.(sarcasm)
In fact, the second the house is being handed over to Angela the wise guy kid who lived in the house up to now takes a
moment
to "introduce" Angela to one of the ghosts!
And then the movie's over and not a
moment
too soon.
Mickey Rourke is enjoying a renaissance at the moment... and fair play to him.
Weakest moment: when "the boss" sits down to give some incoherent advice.
It builds up suspense well enough then leaves you agitated providing no shock or jumpy
moment.
Whenever there is a chilling
moment
you are not bothered by it as you're still trying to work out who is who and what is going on!
If I had to pick a favourite moment, it would definitely be what was mentioned at number 11 along with Cool Hand Luke on The 100 Greatest Sexy Moments, where Tyler copycats the woman washing the car with suds all over herself, and in front of Goodman, very sexy!
The things that I find irritating on screen, the things I nitpick about and annoy the people who try to watch movies with me are those
moment
where the writer, director, set-designer, on screen caterer, or whoever, doesn't think it through to the end and, by a single act of omission - or commission - undoes all the other work done by everyone else who has worked on the movie.
That
moment
of "Wait a bloody minute.... What just happened?"
Okay, first the good thing : If you saw the trailer then you know about 100% of the "scary/jumpy
" moment
of the movie.
At that
moment
I thought "Well if he likes it then I gotta like it!"
Rather than fighting back in the moment, the "hero" draws upon built-up inner anxiety to engage in a single act of power in an attempt to restore equilibrium.
The dialogue is so fake sounding and the actors seem to have only read it a
moment
before the camera was rolling.
I admit that the script made a bit more of an effort than most on British TV at the
moment.
The DVD is out at the
moment
in the UK.
The narrator says something like " Perhaps in that moment, for the only time in her life, Ma Barker became a real mother".
This is meant to be a
moment
of great tragedy and pathos, as Ma finally realizes how she's destroyed her family out of her own greed, but instead, it provokes laughter.
Dillon's character misses these marks in favor of a strutting, handsome, relatively clean-looking wanna-be writer that scarcely passes for any
moment
in that of Chinaski's story.
And to shorten the moment, neither Ann or Wesley are infected by the virus...hmm.
At this moment, Im not sure if Im halfway through it or not, but I stopped actively paying attention around the time part of it was revealed to be a dream.
Not only did it only confirm that the film would be unfunny and generic, but it also managed to give away the ENTIRE movie; and I'm not exaggerating - every moment, every plot point, every joke is told in the trailer.
One
moment
she is slapping a slave, and another moment, she's deploring the whole system of slavery.
It doesn't so much date Dracula AD 1972 as blow it to pieces, from the
moment
anyone under thirty opens their mouth it's impossible to take the film seriously and as for it being a laugh, it's not even a smile.
Writer-director Stephan Elliott follows every potentially mean-spirited
moment
with a little humor and sympathy, but there are puzzling gaps in his narrative, a dire subplot about a gay man's relationship with his ex-wife and estranged pre-teen son (both of whom are comfortable--and the child wise--with his lifestyle), and a third act with no energy whatsoever.
There's a
moment
when saintly Jones is tempted into taking some treasures just for herself and she timidly starts stuffing her pockets that is an unintended hoot.
I went to the theater with some friends to see this movie, and still did not give it the satisfaction of watching it in entirety ( i left with about 20 minutes left... hoping to god it might make me at least comfortable for a
moment.
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