Moment
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When suddenly, without reason, you are forced to watch close ups of "charismatic" looking hungarian country people in their boats, while the soundtrack is trying to persuade you that this is supposed to be a dramatic moment, although they are only on the way to the funeral of the local alcoholic, thats one thing.
The Martians are a dying planet and one faction wants the Earthlings to fix the ship only to take it away at the last
moment
and then mobilize for an attack on Earth and another faction wants to talk peace and see if they cannot persuade Earth to give them living space.
This film about a grizzled(and frankly rock stupid) old prospector and his dog'Shep' i.e., Lassie, as well as an annoying kid whose name I can't recall at the
moment.
I would say there was a dramatic
moment
every five minutes, and the movie moved through her life extremely fast, and this left no room for us to connect with Christina Ricci's character.
Square pigs as a way of efficiently utilizing cargo space is the one and only clever
moment
in "Space Truckers".
The whole thing felt like a put on, improvised in the
moment
without a clear objective.
Perhaps I'm being too generous when I give this film two and a half stars out of five, but there was an occasional
moment.
It's the most subtle
moment
in the movie.
There didn't seem to be a whole lot of originality in the movie, the romantic interest was painfully obvious from the first moment, and the second half of the movie descended deep into the realm of the ridiculous.
I loathed this guy from the
moment
he stuck his head up (literally), the continual bating of the overly meek Adam becomes annoying, so annoying that you lose belief that the mildest of people wouldn't react by pushing him out of the moving car door... and I thought it was the monster bits that the director was meant to have trouble convincing us of.
Another sad thing about this show is that you know what's going to happen the
moment
you see the opening credits.
For example Caine ( Who you can't believe in as Billy " Shiner " Simpson , he's simply Michael Caine ) has a laugh out line as he refers to someone as " Hattie Jacques " then in a supposedly humorous
moment
has his henchmen break someone's arm .
The set appears to be only one room with various lighting effects and at the
moment
you think something good is about to happen you are let down by the total lack of acting, drama, suspense, horror, gore, story line and mythology.
Does not for a
moment
evoke even the semblance of the idea of an epic battle.
Well ... it was still a half-year before the rage that began at that
moment
finally exploded and I packed some stuff while he was at work, and I left.
Stick to "Rosemary's Baby" or "The Exorcist" if you want to see a really good devil movie and....um, well, I can't think of any good "Action" movies at the
moment
(probably because they're so far-and-few-between), so you're on your own in that category.
And, just as with "Planet...", its lead actor is woefully miscast and leaden; Guy Pearce, a terrific actor of great range, is all wrong for this role, giving a one-note performance that elicits zero sympathy; he's so dour and serious, and lacking in awe of the (supposedly) amazing things he sees that you don't believe for a
moment
that he's experiencing them.
Sadly, even with a proper leading man this movie doesn't stand a chance for it is fatally burdened with both a totally inept director - whole scenes go nowhere and are poorly realized - and a screenplay that is utterly inferior, scattered and at times incoherent - not for a single
moment
do you care about anyone in this film, for the single fact that there is NOTHING in the way of character development!
The "bad guys" are the worst kind of cliche, and there's not a subtle
moment
in the film.
It possibly is the worst movie I have ever seen but it was so bad that my friends and I were able to laugh at every single
moment
of this film.
Overly stagey and everyone being the total melodramatic drama queen at every single
moment.
If this is what's best in the Finnish cinema at the moment, I'd say those big tax euros spent at supporting "culture" have gone to waste here in a horrible way.
From the
moment
the new teacher greets her class and they tell her, "Don't bother with us, we're all losers," you can see everything that's coming twenty miles away for the rest of the film.
Why spend a
moment
slogging through this awkward and self-conscious movie?
There's not more then two people on camera at any given
moment
though most of the movie.
From the first
moment
when our protagonist wakes up in his New York apartment from a dream of subway trains intercut with galloping horses (what Irish emigrant hasn't had that one), its clear we are in trouble.
Horrid acting, unsettling mother/daughter moment, silly premise, if you want a bad movie here it is.
Then, in a
moment
of carelessness, I grabbed 'The Francisville Experiment' thinking it was something else.
Satellite is located hundred of miles in the sky so the only angle is from above.It was quite an embarrassing
moment.
There brief
moment
of tenderness does not reveal any possible reason that these two would be involved with each other given their venomous and volatile relationship.
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