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At certain moments, I thought to myself, this will have major significance at the end, but nothing does.
This is a weak and tedious film--at 68 minutes it still seems longer than "Barry Lyndon"!--it nevertheless is of historical interest, and has its genuine absorbing
moments.
Amid sporadic funny moments, there are a lot of actors trying too hard to be funny.
There is about twenty minutes of magic, and absolutely no scary or thrilling
moments.
The direction is weak because it is not offering anything new and telegraphs many of the weak script
moments.
The funny
moments
in No Holds Barred are usually the ones that aren't supposed to be.
It has its funny moments, but really playing off the cheapness of your movie and making that be your intended laughs is kind of weak film making if you ask me.
this movie was really bad. it has that quality that a lot of indie movies have:
moments
of humor filled with long spaces that are completely boring.
There are one or two decent moments, mostly toward the end and I think the basic plot outline may have contained an original idea, but that alone is not enough to keep you awake through this otherwise inept yawner.
The Most Fertile Man in Ireland has its funny
moments
but needed to come up with better jokes and with a better script.
The most positive points in this film were the credits (text style) and some
moments
in Ice-T's acting.
Most of Robin's jokes are just recycled from old comedy bits of his, and there are very few laugh out loud moments, and most are just dumb.
They spend millions making this movie but can't take a few
moments
to watch the end result.
sure this movie may have had its funny
moments
with the sat question people and i know the movie is not supposed to be totally believable the movie made it too outrageous for example a girl like that would never in a million years go out wit ha guy like that also people in movie had lackluster performances there acting was so bad.
It has its
moments
(and some pretty girls), but there is too much of everything: "Amélie" meets "Breaking the waves" meets "Pauline at the beach".
The female lead has comparably brief frontal
moments.
There are small tiny
moments
of humour, such as a truck's front bending forward, and Murray screaming, but overall, it's pointless.
Sure, the series has its touching moments, still that's no excuse for the content that otherwise went into this series.
It isn't totally successful (mostly due to very obvious budgetary restraints, and the less-than-professional caliber of its cast of young actors) but it still has its moments, mostly due to the classy performance (classier than the movie deserves) by the late German actor Ferdinand Mayne, who plays an aging old time horror movie star (ala Vincent Price) named "Conrad Ratzoff."
Overall though, it's a pretty generic effort and both Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall would have better moments, the best of which tend to come here when they ad-lib.
I mean it doesn't take much to make a good zombie movie besides good special effects, lots of blood and gore, some scary
moments
and a decent plot.
Lambert is wooden, as always (his
moments
of 'emotion' are laughable, as is his accent).
It's left to Donald Pleasence, in his penultimate film role, to produce some wonderful little
moments
from the pile of dreadful dialogue he's given.
Full of clichés, unrealistic moments: punching the air in celebration after putting a fire out, never mind that someone's lost their home and possessions!!, announcing a pregnancy in a bar along with all your mates before telling you in private first, walking on the roof of a burning building for no apparent reason, the stereotypical funerals and strained relationships, the very dodgy, cheesy music at the end, the unrealistic treatment of the girl who was rescued from her apartment, the very unrealistic explosion from that same apartment!! Did they have a couple of oxygen tanks in the attic or something!!? Anyone with an ounce of wit can see that this movie was a joke.
Certainly not an incompetent piece, "Anywhere But Here" does have
moments
that work, but it isn't an embraceable film, nor has it proved to be an important one.
I must emphasize that there are some truly beautiful
moments
in the film, heartbreaking, vivid and full of loneliness and sadness.
Maybe I expected too much of this film, but at the very least a comedy should be funny, and this one has very few amusing
moments.
Now there are some
moments
in the film where that there is a chance that Snyder is saving this film from falling into a hole but let's be frank, this movie didn't fall into a hole, it was already in a hole and Synder makes no attempt whatsoever to bring itself out of it.
There were some funny
moments
and I laughed a couple of times but this show is getting worse and worse.
The movie has some funny moments, especially when Montgomery's character goes to great lengths to try to get his "wife" back.
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