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"Cutting Class" definitely wasn't Pitt's breakthrough role since this "horror" movie is littered with dull
moments
of teen drama and ridiculous, unfunny humor.
The casting was great - all the main characters were quite capable and the movie did have its
moments.
I have enjoyed the Scary Movie parodies to varying extents, finding in each installment at least a few laugh out loud
moments.
While certainly not one of MGM's "classic" musicals, GIVE A GIRL A BREAK has its
moments
of fun and suspense.
Aside from that, there are many
moments
of real entertainment, especially be two soon-to-be Broadway choreographers, Bob Fossee and Gower Champion.
There are a handful of
moments
where you will laugh out loud, but the storyline fails to hold your interest in between.
But all in all Disturbia succeeds, the acting is alright, and good at some
moments.
It has a few funny scenes and couple of thrilling
moments.
I believe one review I read of it said that it disguised its funny
moments
better than the main character disguised himself.
Stockard Channing has her moments, but regularly verges on serious over-acting.
There are a lot of
moments
that suppose to scare us.
During those
moments
when the world is spinning around, I have to laugh because they look like those old "newspapers spinning towards the camera" shots showing a series of headlines, e.g.
There are beautiful
moments
of tenderness between the natives and Tomme.
There were a few funny moments, but more often than not, the jokes were misfires.
One of my favorite
moments
in this film was the ending.
The quiet (or as some might say, boring)
moments
are there because the characters exist in a realistic world where sometimes they can do nothing but sit and think.
But it's safe to say that overall the
moments
of greatness far outweigh the few awkward, misdirected
moments.
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" though a fairy tale film of wonder, excitement and joys of unexpected
moments
broadens it's themes more in depth by showing the joys of life and love.
There are many powerful
moments
in the movie.
Many shameless and creepy split-second moments, plus a decently strange ending kept the movie "alive" throughout it's runtime, though it is difficult to ignore the shlocky and convoluted premise and over-used, rambling explanation including dead Native Americans, a soul inhabited tree, and a crazy hunter with some kind of "curse" upon him...
The movie has some good
moments
of humor, but there are no good action scenes until the end of the movie.
I have no doubt that these movies are incredibly annoying if you are not a fan of Ernest but I love the subtle, unrelated to plot, funny without the movie, similar to sketch humor
moments
in Rides Again that shows some of the best Varney humor.
The final product that director Richard Harrah presents us with is nothing short of boring film-making, extremely grating 'come on' moments, erroneous use of wolves, and a very empty script.
There are a few shining moments, but not enough to carry this movie into the entertaining zone.
There is a nice gore scene (that will surely make anyone who watches it wince), the scenery is put to very beautifully shot aesthetic use, and of course nicely acted
moments
that accurately evoke the hopelessness of the situation and sometimes are even ironically witty.
The characters are interesting and personable and not over the top, and there are some genuinely funny
moments.
The story line is very good and although there are some violent
moments
in the movie it wasn't at all gory or messy.
But the best
moments
of this film are during Mr. Berlin's touching recollections about his own life.
It's during these revelations that Tushinski knows to keep the camera trained closely on his subject, and these
moments
are what elevates this film from historical document to riveting cinema.
They should not include
moments
when prime time shows fall victim to breaking world newscasts, presidential addresses, special mini-series broadcasts, and holiday specials...its just not an accurate assessment of a show's viewer base.
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