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Ringmaster, Jerry Springer's pathetic excuse for wasting film that should be recycled as toilet
paper
recently destroyed my confidence in the art of film.
Disney obviously recognised that the Gadget cartoons were a comedy, so they made the film a comedy too, but they took out all the clever running gags (like the assignment
paper
exploding in the Chief's face) and replaced them with Gadget being a moron, the Gadgetmobile being a wise-ass, and "Claw" showing off.
The rest of the cast was wooden at best, but mostly
paper.
Carl Panzram lived an amazing life and scribbled down his memoirs on scraps of
paper
for possibly the only person who ever did anything selfless for him.
The Marquis De Sade, Egypt, ancient Gnostic cults, Robert Englund in a dual role, gratuitous sex and nudity, murder and mayhem... on
paper
Tobe Hopper's Night Terrors sounds like it should be at least a fun, entertaining flick given the ingredients.
I am sure the idea and script looked good on
paper
but the filmography and acting I am afraid is not the standards I would expect from some very talented people.
The acting is as flat as a piece of
paper.
the hell with the girl and the stupid piece of
paper.
Vonnegut's words are best experienced on
paper.
It is a tribute to everybody involved that what sounds on
paper
remarkably like a piece of nonsense is in fact a tense exceptionally well made picture with fine performances all round.
On
paper
this looked like a great concept: Average guy on the rebound dates up tight bookish museum curator, who is really a hot Superhero who saves the world on a regular basis.
On paper, this movie would sound incredibly boring.
"Rosenstrasse," which has garnered mixed and even strange reviews (the New York Times article was one of the most negatively aggressive reviews I've ever read in that paper) is not a perfect film.
But, this is blood money; hush money designed to hide the fact that those in power have turned their backs on one who fought for their political ideals, and to conceal to the world that the warrior colonel's son was assassinated because he wrote for an underground
paper
that favored the rights of labor unions and the common man.
Ever wonder where the ideas for romance novels and other
paper
back released come from?
He travels the country at a hectic pace, reaching out to the campesinos, addressing huge crowds, hugging and kissing ordinary people, accepting letters on scraps of paper, and hearing pleas for help.
An Aunty of mine who lives in the USA and is a lecturer at the Columbus Uni Ohio had done a
paper
on the effects of the British Army in NI.
When I read an interview with the director in the local
paper
and he said that one of his influences was Clerks, I started to get interesting.
The production is pretty good and the special effects show that the fantasy of the writer can be fulfilled even though some shots must be pretty technical (notice: the sheet of
paper
that he throws and got pinned into a wall!).
David is a man in this film, many-sided, not someone doing mythical deeds on
paper
in the Old Testament.
As Cusack follows the
paper
trail of the dead mobster's probation report, his skepticism is agitated.
A single mother, who is known as the town recluse (she has reason to be), puts an ad in the
paper
for "a Husband".
The plot on
paper
sounds like the usually rubbish that is mostly thrown In the faces of the audiences but don't be mistaken, this film is powerful.
On paper, the premise doesn't sound interesting to me.
The plot is
paper
thin, and most of the film is filler; but the music is catchy, and the director also does a surprisingly good job with the sex scenes themselves, as most are somewhat erotic.
The bit that gives me goose-pimples is when her Dad is in the
paper
house, and chases her.
It's film, not
paper.
Originally a play by Spike Milligan, I have a feeling that on
paper
the movie would seem hilarious and though a couple of scenes translate well (the tube train that keeps running even though no one needs it and the wedding) most of the skits fall flat.
The design elements of the show are
paper
thin.
Many years ago, my daily
paper
ran a story, this was that the producers behind it created the film as a tax loss, and it never had been intended to be a financial success, but to save the producers, who are experienced and many fold, on their tax bill at year's end.
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