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Tone is laid back with some dramatic
moments
that'll keep you grounded.
Sadly the writing and acting aren't much good which makes for a few
moments
of unintentional humour, with Gary Hamilton perhaps the worst acting wise and Robin Askwith and Derek Fowlds (Bernard from Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister) the best.
The opening 20 minutes, before the expedition is underway, are the most striking, with colorful touches and a slightly wacky approach that the film later loses, though there is good smattering of creepy
moments
and everything mounts to a pretty fun finale.
So all in all its no classic, but with attractive women, a good mood and an ample dose of neat and sometimes even shocking moments, its a worthy piece of old fashioned and shonky good times, worth checking out for British horror enthusiasts or 70's low budget lovers I'd say.
Predator has some cool scenes and some other entertaining
moments
but mostly the film is a disappointment.
Basically a one character script due to the fact that Randy (Michael Pitt) had very little dialog and most of the movies dialog was by Stephen Adly Guirgis (Jake) who gave a good performance but still was not enough to save this movie from being awful, all and all i didn't enjoy this movie to recommend to you, so the best i can say is in this one sided movie was lackluster and didn't have much to offer it's audience in the way it was written it had no surprises or Suspense and little if any drama, the only thing that made this movie anything was Stephen Adly Guirgis (Jake) who's acting ability kind of saved this movie from being a total disaster which is what it came close to being, he did give it some uplifting
moments
at times but other then that it wasn't worth seeing, so take your chances if you do decide to watch this movie as it really failed in the script and the ending.
The story is a great mix of dramatic and comical moments, with some interesting characters as the crazy girl of Dongmakgol (Hye-jeong Kang) and the northern and southern soldiers.
This film seems like a downer at first glance but there are some sublimely subtle comedic moments, despite the gravity of the situations.
It had some funny
moments
sure, but I still left the theater feeling empty.
Those of you used to docs looking and sounding sub-par despite being great (I'm looking at you, Paper Clips) and having genuinely fascinating
moments
but being very unevenly paced (Spellbound) will find this fresh and fun.
There are a lot of
moments
in the movie where you'll wish it were longer... but not so much you feel cheated.
It was original, it had funny moments, it had those seemingly standard car jumps and wrecks for a car movie.
It really isn't that interesting, although there are a couple of enjoyable
moments.
The only thing worse than the actors posing with tears in their eyes is the mushy male-bonding
moments.
The more dramatic parts actually aren't that bad, but there are many pointless and fluffy
moments
in this film, and they really killed any momentum.
There were 2
moments
in the film.
They all get together working in a restaurant and there is a lot of awkward moments, in fact the whole show is more soap opera with a load laugh track added to make you think it's funny, but it's just one awkward moment after another with a mentally ill woman thrown in for the gut buster (not!).
His first, 'May', was weird but brilliant horror with some genuine shock
moments.
Then, we have Memento
moments
of going backwards in one part of the film, also parallel actions without interaction as in David Lynch films and all this cheep mishmash is followed by pale and somehow drunk zombies that look like bad navigated extras on the poor stage.
There are many moments, the flick seems totally unrealistic.
Eastwood still does well with the gritty attitude and one or two good one liners, and the film has it's
moments
of action and explosion, but to be honest, it was a little boring.
The Trail Of The Pink Panther was mediocre but it had funny moments; The Curse Of The Pink Panther is a stretch too far.
This - number seven in the popular series - is a feeble comedy in which the plot is poorly contrived, the actors look totally indifferent, and the comic
moments
are tired rehashes of scenes from the earlier films.
The dialogue, given in
moments
of calm, sucks you in because of its surrealism, its ability to provoke thought, its reflection of your own experience, and then hits you with some of the most laugh out loud, wet your pants, surreal comedy
moments
that you just don't expect and have ever seen.
The film is slow and stiff with long embarrassing
moments
of nothing.
So why, oh why, did they think to put these no-talents into Dumas' classic tale?! It's even more perplexing because the rest of the film is played so straight and the Ritz
moments
seem almost tacked on or an intrusion.
While it does have it's
moments
such as several points of "the misbehavers" including the end shot and the suddeness that ends "the man from Hollywood".
It's got occassional good moments, as when Ichi explains how she wound up in her fight or Isaburo running towards the riflemen through the vegetation, but the pacing is glacial and the story is somewhat interesting but not nearly interesting enough to support over two hours of movie.
Perhaps lacking in the gore department, but there are some funny
moments.
The touching café scene in particular between John J and Manuela feels like a docu-drama with its unscripted pauses and
moments
of awkwardness.
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