Mouths
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The child actors seem to have been picked for their twinkle and cuteness, and squishy-hearted MacLaine holds their close-ups for excruciatingly long periods; nothing about these cherubs seems natural, not the lines that fall without consciousness out of their
mouths
or the interaction they have with adults or even each other.
But I have to wonder, did they MEAN to not make the so called "Ghoulies
" mouths
move when they supposedly talked?
The special effects are so bad that you can't even see the warring dinosaurs, which by the way do not war, but just stand and kind of move their mouths, or whatever those things are.
It was the first I had ever seen people tortured, so much that blood was flowing of their
mouths
from gritting their teeth and screaming, etc.
Why is it that virtual "x-rated video game" women can speak through their
mouths
but virtual fighting game champion Dante has to use a combination of telepathy and over dramatic facial expressions?
Wooden script, the slang just sort of clanks out of their
mouths
without any kind of flow.
One only hopes that his follow up film, I Believe in America, from Uber-producer Kevin Arbouet will redeem him and leave a good taste in everyone's
mouths.
They are supposed to be two cosmopolitan intellectuals, but talk as if the words are put in their
mouths
by a Hollywood hack who is not much of one himself.
How does he kidnap all the adults and manage to sew their
mouths
shut without a struggle?
Also shows how woefully inadequate 'preparations' are for any such occurrence, as the government talks everything up but then stands there with their
mouths
hanging open as the tragedy unfolds.
The animation is great, highlighted by Nick Park and company's trademark of exaggerated teeth and
mouths
of the characters, which make you laugh almost every time you see someone.
All of the trials and tribulations of making a no budget movie right from the
mouths
of those involved.
They're
mouths
and actions just may get them killed.
Burt still has presence, although it also means you notice more when he
mouths
insultingly half-baked "one-liners".
Finally, kids are usually more accepting of American English dialogue coming out of the
mouths
of Asian actors.
I could go on and on about how horrendous this movie was, from the dialogue not matching the "actors
'" mouths
(think Clutch Cargo), to the erratic jumping from scene to scene (again, being generous even calling the frames of pictures "scenes"), to the lack of a plot....
The dubbing in no way shape or form aligns with the actor's
mouths.
I couldn't believe some of the horrible dialog coming out of people's mouths, and the end reel of bloopers attached to body of the film was a real hoot.
There are shots of teeming bats hanging from the ceilings of caves, swarming bats flying out of caves or swirling about near the
mouths
of caves.
The plot makes very little sense, but from what I gathered it's supposed to be about this scientist who develops the ability to turn people's personal items into tiny steel balls that then fly into their
mouths
and turn them into zombies (or blow their heads up, whichever).
The Russian scientist Pavlov proved that dogs tended to salivate before the food actually came into their
mouths
and this through repetitive routines stimulating the animal's reflexes.
Even more spooky than the zombie gang outside is the cast's tendency to talk even when their lips aren't moving, and for the words to not match the movement of their
mouths.
It is ALMOST redeemed at the end by a surprising twist, which, unfortunately, is followed by a second twist that succeeds only in leaving a bad taste in our
mouths.
Somehow a woman working with a scientist puts round metal balls into people's
mouths
that supposedly changes their personality but in reality turns them into crazed, zombie-like killers.
This rich but ill woman (Taylor, of course) owns this beautiful island in the Meditteranean, ruling over a put-upon staff when she's suddenly visited by this traveling poet, who
mouths
platitudes.
The British claymation series putting "witty" conversations taped from "average" people in the
mouths
of "cute" fanciful creatures at least had the advantage for non-British viewers of seeming droll and the kind of rarefied cultured humor you couldn't get on U.S. television.
Writers putting trite mouthings into actors
mouths.
Don't know where Leigh got his inspiration but this is one of those movies where you want to shake the characters to get them to open their
mouths
and communicate.
Its rotted teeth in the
mouths
of the actors attempt to approximate the dentistry of the era.
There are no special effects of the
mouths
moving so it isn't cheesy at all.
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