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While the movie starts off with Jeff Goldblum saying that he enjoyed watching Dreyfuss's girlfriend while Dreyfuss was at a criminal hospital the movie starts off with some decent dialog after the
opening
credits.
Apart from the grim
opening
(which even a five year old would be able to predict the outcome of) the rest is drivel.
You know exactly what this movie is about from the
opening
shot, four young boys playing in grainy slow motion, accompanied by voice over narration.
The
opening
scene of this film has virtually nothing to do with the rest of the story.
The movie had a cute opening, I truly believed I was in for one of the best romantic comedies i've seen in a while... there was something particular "foreign" about the way the movie was set up, realistic yet somewhat abstract and mystical.
The
opening
scene showed promise.
Take in consideration, for example, the badly edited first shot of Abraham and Balthasar in the
opening
scene, or the Nurse's entering of Friar Lawrence's cell, asking where's Romeo with him being so very in front of her that she'd clearly see him even if she was blind.
The
opening
scene particularly annoyed me.
The
opening
5 minutes gave me hope.
There's a thrilling
opening
sequence in which the villagers exact a terrible revenge on the Templars (& set the whole thing in motion), but everything else in the movie is slow, ponderous &, ultimately, unfulfilling.
Indeed the under-explored title phenomenon is quite intriguing and, for at least the
opening
half, this Tobe Hooper effort promises to entertain in a way only cheesy '90s horror can.
From the
opening
shot of a Rabbi laughing uncontrollably for no apparent reason, it was clear that the actors in this film would kill to be considered "B-Level."
The
opening
sequence is an elaborate crane shot of mountain landscapes.
After a dazzling
opening
shot, flick quickly settles into B-movie formula.
The pair almost instantly make the wrong choice of customers and get mixed up with some people seeking to recover the items that we see falling to the ocean floor during the
opening
credits sequence.
Every scene and situation in this film as as ridiculous as it's
opening.
The
opening
voice-over with old, embellished inter-titles was a nice touch.
The
opening
shot was the best thing about this movie, because it gave you hope that you would be seeing a passionate, well-crafted independent film.
Damn that
opening
shot for filling me hope.
The
opening
and the hand-smashing are DJANGO rip-offs.
They are but Busey is in the
opening
scene then doesn't show up again until like 40 minutes into the movie.
Opening
with a dream sequence employing the not-so-subtle metaphor of Fabrizio wrestling with his menacing hound, the film details his psychological persecution of Laura, the girl who has pledged her love to him, and his eventual romance with the equally malicious Sylvia.
This movie looked good - good cast, evergreen topic and an explosive
opening.
This film was in trouble from the
opening
credits when it was revealed that the screenwriter was the same person as the songwriter.
From its
opening
scene I could tell it's going to be really bad, but I was so bored that I couldn't care less.
The
opening
number in the play "I Hope I Get It" shows all of the dancers doing a jazz and ballet combination and then people get eliminated.
The problem with THE CONTRACTER is summed up by the
opening
scene .
The film has one advantage over the play and that is the
opening
scene, showing the size of the original audition and the true scale of shrinkage down to the 16/17 on the line (depending on how you count Cassie, who is stupidly kept out of the line in the movie).
It was so bad that I thought the
opening
credits were the highlight of the movie and then it went into such a abysmal descent that it made the recent drop in the stock market seem like a hiccup.
I was amused, however, by the
opening
shots of horses having sex in a public square.
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