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The riffing of Joel and the bots is still entertaining, but it can't disguise the fact this film is pretty thin on usable plot and relies
mostly
on Steve Reeves rugged looks to sustain itself.
Probably all of those factors are very important, but mostly, the film is crashingly, achingly dull.
It does have some downfalls,
mostly
the non-comedic cast who couldn't act their way out of a paper bag.
This movie is
mostly
engaging, and I think they do a good job of including Miss Marple into a non-Marple story.
William Girdler made his directorial debut in 1972 with the surprisingly decent exploitation flick Three on a Meathook, and since then basically everything he's directed has gone on to become notorious - though
mostly
that's because his films are so low quality, not because of any content.
Only Gabe Kaplan, a bona fide professional gambler in real life, delivers consistent laughs
mostly
because his performance is rooted in reality.
The actors turn in performances that they were asked to do - you can't really fault them here - but the director's pointlessly obsessive playing around with the focus is at best irritating, but
mostly
just tiresome.
The trailer promises an action-packed film, but the actual film is
mostly
talk, with about 3-4 fight scenes, all of which are spoiled by the disastrous editing (in one scene, a guy gets kicked in the face; in the next shot, he is holding his stomach!).
As an Arab Muslim, I am
mostly
impressed at the effort that went into researching various verses in Quran, the understandable Arabic spoken by Mr. Cheadle, and the 'correct' way that he did his prayers.
If you're tired of all the
mostly
cookie-cutter CGI features that have bombarded features for the past few years, and want something more unique in Japanese animation, Mind Game fits the bill perfectly!
The movie
mostly
plods until the last 30 minutes at which time it sinks like a rock due to plot, acting, and most of all direction.
Well made faux-Hemingway with Gregory Peck reprising his neurotic pilot from 12 O'CLOCK HIGH, but in a
mostly
British production; the other American involved is Robert Parrish who smartly helmed.
THE WATER HORSE: LEGEND OF THE DEEP has the look and feel of an overly cutesy flick with plenty of eye-candy, and that certainly is
mostly
the case.
I had
mostly
forgotten much about this and then a few years ago when DVD's started replacing videos I found a video of this in a nice hard shell case on wide screen format at less than half price so I bought it, watched half of it and forgot about it again.
I actually thought I'd guess what the ended would come out to and yet, I was wrong,
mostly.
The gore is adequate but
mostly
lacking in realism.
I love Argento to bloody pieces, but this was too self-indulgent for even me, and it seems
mostly
like a vanity project.
Mostly
new faces or "isn't that..err whatsisname?"
Wesley Snipes barely threw a punch in the whole movie, he
mostly
was on the run, using guns, but barely any hand to hand combat.
I'm not familiar with Greenaway's other work; I
mostly
experienced this for Louis Andriessen's score (I'm a fan, and this isn't his best work, but it does have its moments).
And in "Ringu 0" (2000), the prequel to the original, we get to see the face of Sadako Yamamura, heretofore
mostly
hidden behind long, stringy hair, and, as played by actress Yukie Nakama, it is quite a lovely face indeed.
Mostly
he keeps to himself till one day when he is pressured into tracking some convicts down.
And this movie: It was
mostly
about the BoSox executives, owner, general manager.
With a modicum of witty repartee, some excellent carnival locations, and an unusual villain (a master spy whose cover is playing a sideshow mechanical man), this one might have ascended from third to second rate, were it not for Morris's acting
(mostly
a matter of flashing a grin that looks too wide for his face) and his hat (its too-small brim accentuates his big square face and makes him look stupid amongst all the elegant, wide-brimmed hats worn by everybody else, even the weaselly villains).
Well, this is just a bunch of pointless people (elderly film makers, psychiatrists, failed showmen, some angry psycho called Andrew, the film-maker him self, etc) trying to make Moore look bad,
mostly
by calling him names (check out Penn Jillette swearing!
My husband and I have
mostly
just been hooked on HBO shows for years and only have 1-2 shows that we regularly watch on the non-cable channels (like the original CSI).
In the last vignette, Stoltz's groundskeeper is greying, and some in the town
(mostly
veterans and church-goers) are protesting the marriage of two gay men, one of whom has wedding-day jitters and a father (Ed Asner) who helped organize and mobilize the protest.
I attended the early afternoon showing on Friday and it was
mostly
senior citizens like myself in attendance.
While the quality may not be the best, the concept and action were perfect for anyone under the age of 12! Now, years later, I find myself remembering the oddest parts of this show,
mostly
the outfits and vehicles.
Mostly
this film is about technicians communicating with a computer; minimal "human interest"-subplot, no chases or gunfights, just the scifi scenario.
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