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A rare, perfect, and hilarious movie that uses every comic device; two of the funniest
moments
are when a young Broderick Crawford and later Edward G. get hit by a car.
It could have had funnier
moments.
The first one at least had its funny
moments
like the part with Ian Roberts, and the girls were hot.
Adam Goldberg, Jared Leto and character actor Darren E. Burrows (probably recognized best by audiences for his role as Ed on the 90's hit sitcom "Northern Exposure") give what are about the best performances here as what little screen time each has is at least somewhat amusing, and to be truly honest the only
moments
of the film that got me to crack a smile.
The most embarrassing
moments
occur when Hayes forces her son to spill his dreaded secrets... ARRRRGGGHHH.
In fact, in some moments, it even brought me to tears.
The show has is
moments.
Everyone else here also provide their own
moments.
Sure, Van Damne may not be the greatest of all the action movie heroes, but he does have his
moments
(Hard Target, TimeCop, Sudden Death, Universal Soldier).
Parts of this movie can be very chilling and then a few
moments
later you want to shout "That's pretty funny".
There are some memorable
moments
in this film.
Heroic rowing star/bootlegger Nicolas Cage is his usual dopey, wooden, charming self, and he has some lively moments, especially when he comes into conflict with the starched shirt types.
Not horrible, and there are some amusing moments, but not up to their usual standard.
There are some brilliant
moments
and casting of Barrie and Falco as mother and daughter is perfect casting.
I'm sure there are many aspects of their lives that the average person would find funny, just as there are funny
moments
in anyone's life that, if revealed, would get a good belly laugh from a crowd.
but it had its
moments
I admit, the idea is really great and its cool that it looks so cheesy and low tech,but the crew should have consisted of other characters.
This movie was below average, it had its lame acting
moments
and random scenes that didn't make the movie flow.
They've tried to make Pat even more PC, his lips move (sacrilege!) and there's no more
moments
of Pat just driving like there were in the 80s...just driving through the countryside.
There are some
moments
where one or other actors does not feel awkward but this movie has wonderful drive and you will get bored even for one second.
The two central characters particularly shine in the darker
moments
in the film, the combination of there acting and the directors ability to create such a tangible atmosphere creates some truly gripping scenes.
It was the first programme in a while that I couldn't sit all the way through, I even thought there was funny
moments
in the 'Green Green Grass' (only fools spin off).
Well, it's an interesting premise, but the director misses most of the opportunities it offers, managing only a handful of suspenseful
moments.
Lots of sophomoric humor offset with some great
moments.
It is 1) unrealistic that Irene Dunn, missing at sea for seven years, should reappear on the very day that husband, Cary Grant, has succeeded in having her declared dead and then,
moments
later, remarried in the same courtroom and 2) that Grant's mother would not have attended the wedding; presumably the writers needed Dunne's mother-in-law to be in when Dunne (who naturally would not have known about the new wedding so would have no reason to attend and try to stop it) resurfaced though a little thought could have solved this.
All in all, it has some awesomely cheesy moments, and I'd say this is a must see for all fans of really bad horror movies.
The film has a number of subplots and social commentaries (and a few funny moments: look out for the scene in which one character states "Latte's have been drunk" you'l understand when you see it) but I will not dwell on them as they are secondary to the excellent performances of its cast.
Sure, the plot is your usual 30's rom com hogwash where a bad girl meets a good boy, but the script is unusually well-written for a B-picture and provides many laughs and cute romantic
moments
you'll sigh over.
And then, there are the
moments
when you are supposed to laugh probably to ease the tension that was never there in the first place.
While not quite a masterpiece, the movie is really funny in places and has some inspired
moments.
I think there's an abundance of talent in the country and certainly there's definitely film makers of real talent who have produced
moments
of real quality.
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