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It was a wonderful series, and all too brief -
mostly
due to the tragic fact that Chaplin did not save all the cut material from all his projects and films.
About the only decent thing going for this mess of a movie is the fact that it was shot
mostly
in France.
Well I just spent the evening watching this with a group of 7 friends,
mostly
high-school teachers, collectively our book & film club.
Mostly, this is a noble, decent picture with precious few surprises, the exception being director Jon Avnet's decision to prolong the scenes of bullying, with the deep-seated anger eventually spilling over to the adults.
I notice how few votes it has received and assume that it has gone
mostly
unnoticed.
I did not have high expectations on this movie,
mostly
because films following "The Gladiator" were facing a too big challenge, but this was worse than I expected.
1st watched 1/6/2007 - 3 out of 10(Dir-Alan Metter):
Mostly
un-funny attempt by Rodney Dangerfield to carry a movie with his bad jokes, bad taste but somewhat charming elderly man trying to do things the way he knows how film.
I felt a little uneasy here and there watching this flick,
mostly
due to the fact that I was watching it in a sort of 'viewing room' on a campus, where a bunch of TV's are set-up and people can watch whatever they want with headphones for the volume.
the ending is decent but overall the movie is pretty bad. the acting is terrible except the lead guy is OK but
mostly
they are overacting.
Melvin divorces her, takes her back and she's off again
mostly
because Melvin spends like a drunken sailor.
The acting and characterisations were all pretty terrible, with the so called heroes
mostly
being obnoxious and the mutants being virtually comedy characters.
Not the tightest script around, So I Married an Axe Murderer makes up for any lags with its hearty and frequent laughs, coming
mostly
from the excellent acting of Myers and the aforementioned performers.
But
mostly
I got bored.
These young men (and a few female dates), although
mostly
conservative-minded, were still eager to absorb the mod culture of the times, and probably had enjoyed movies such as "Alfie".
The connection between the key elements of the story is weak, the people inside are not interesting (old models of heroes from Star Trek, mostly, some elements of the oldies - "The forbidden planet"; "Time Machine") as well as not original at all, as if the movie-makers discovered the bicycle at the beginning of the 21 century... Sorry to say, no logical story, cheap FX, actors are not convincing at all; and the story is not even funny, to recommend it for kids.
That said, he does an adequate job providing the love interest for Ms. Shearer, even though that subplot
mostly
gets in the way of the historical aspects of the film.
A Maniratam movie,
mostly
shot in day light?
I don't think the storyline was confusing at all since it
mostly
concentrated on Sadako's life (Derived from Lemonheart) and doesn't really focus on the curse of the video tape.
This was
mostly
junior high level humor.
complete idiots who have jumped on the Michael Moore polemic bandwagon and managed to record with the help of camcorder guerrillas (or is that gorillas?) a mere eighty minutes of
mostly
this pair of muppets cutting their hair, touching their balls, and drinking coffee.
A cast of
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Canadian actors, Dan Ackroyd (SNL), Thomas Gibson (Dahrma and Greg), and newcomer Pare are cast to perfection in a scathing parody of entertainment television, expose documentaries, fashion television, and talk shows.
While Phil Jenkins, does have some background/build,
mostly
from just a couple scenes where he revealed some information about his past; as well as Pamela's constant nickname of "big city" for him.
I think this movie was
mostly
just slapped together hurriedly with a second rate script and mediocre actors.
Well worth watching,
mostly
since I doubt we'll see anything like this again, but don't go into it with high expectations.
It seems almost incredible that this film was made in 1936, when the almost invariable tendency in Hollywood was to portray negroes as (perhaps) lovable, but
mostly
inept, submissive, rather primitive creatures, good for a laugh and musical entertainment but for not much else.
It's a great lighthearted Dutch comedy about
mostly
the second generation of Maroccan immigrants in The Netherlands.
The film is
mostly
rubbish and quite boring, although there is a fair bit of gore.
Inferno was
mostly
morality and i could deal with it because it was something different but in hellseeker, we have "Lets make a deal" Kirsty and a cheating spouse and also a tale of greed.
Sara Sommerfeld does her best to help this
mostly
hopeless script, but that doesn't help.
If it was trying to be like the later hit "Lost Skeleton of Cadavra", I'd just have to say it failed
mostly
because it was too modern in some parts.
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