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Calvin levels gives one of the most annoying
performances
in a movie ever, i couldn't stand as i was tempted to rip the tape out of my VCR, plus Norris and Levels had no chemistry together!.
This is a god awful Norris film, with one of the most annoying
performances
ever from Calvin levels, Avoid it like the plague!.
On the plus side, Laurence Luckenbill is a fine actor and gives one of the best 'guest star
' performances
in any Star Trek, big or small screen, ranking right up there with William Windom's Commodore Decker.
Has some really good music and performances; Kid Creole and the Coconuts, James White and the Blacks, DNA, Tuxedo Moon, the Plastics, Melle Mel, Vincent Gallo, Lydia Lunch...etc, but aside from this there isn't much more to it.
The dialog, especially the narration(by Saul Williams), is actually pretty good, but the
performances
are all pretty bland or outright bad, no matter how many hipsters are thrown in; Debbie Harry and Jean Micheal Basquit(the latter being the leading role) both still don't have enough cultural cred to keep this film from being a novelty item.
It goes for the a Jack Kerouac style roving spontaneity, but doesn't have the insight to keep it moving along, which is where the band
performances
come in.
The
performances
are extremely good, all of them.
After his
performances
in The Usual Suspect, Se7en and American Beauty, you expect more and more from him.
Romance-novel writing gets sluggish treatment, although I thought the
performances
by leads Harrison Ford and Kristen Scott-Thomas were fine.
Couple it with unprofessional performances, 2 bit graphics, add ultra-lame comedy bits, and you get this film.
As a film on its own it fares better - but only for a few key
performances.
The creators expected humor to be laughable/passable if they include sarcasm in every line that comes out of Underdog's mouth and use scene after scene of bland, played out aspects to "charm" the audiences light-hearted side, while still making them "ooh" and "ah" for more with boring action scenes and insipid, lackluster
performances
that made me want to yell at everyone in the audience that was enjoying it.
The
performances
in this thing are so over the top and melodramatic that it's almost a farce of a Jane Austen story, which is ironic since Northanger Abbey is a sort of homage/send up of the early Gothic novel.
Mix the most hammed
performances
from the most wooden actors, an abysmal script were every comment from all of the 'actors' sounded like it came from the same character and the most hurried editing that tried (and failed bigtime) to give the film a forced pace.
I don't dislike Cary Grant but I've found his
performances
annoying in enough films to notice; this, Arsenic & Old Lace and Bringing up Baby.
Robert Hardy as General Tilney turned in one of his few terribly "ham
" performances.
Altman's direction is assured, the
performances
are o.k.
This movie has some good performances, as others have pointed out, but suffers (as others have pointed out, except for the people who apparently are either friends of the filmmaker or the cast to otherwise explain why they would deem this a "10") from some self-conscious and self-absorbed film school padding and excess plots.
I've enjoyed some of Dennis Quaid's
performances
in the past, but he goes totally over the top in this film.
It's one of those rare
performances
where you wish you could enter the film and beat the man within an inch of his life for doing something so truly awful.
"House of Frankenstein", released one year earlier and also directed by Erle C. Kenton, was quite a successful effort with interesting ideas and enthusiast performances, but "House of Dracula" is a little too loony for me to recommend it.
Cheesy
performances
and contrived situations make this movie a sentimental bore-fest.
The script is dreadful, the characters are one-dimensional, and the
performances
are the quality of high-school drama (except Marcia Gay Harden's, which is pretty good, given the material she has to work with).
Where to start, where to start....hmmm...well how about some of the stiffest, most unnatural, unbelievable and camped-up
performances
one can imagine?
The very brave and candid
performances
by William H. Macy and Maria Bello have been horribly misspent on what is probably the least polished, most clichéd script to have received the green light in years.
Although the
performances
are good, the writing isn't.
However, all the actors gave excellent
performances
and had the hard task of trying to make this film an enjoyable and entertaining FILM!
I do want to give a salute to the
performances
of the stars...they had a tough job because they didn't really look like the Stooges, but the spirit was there.
Some of the shots were nice, and the realism was there, even if some of the
performances
were not great.(Jimmy
With all the potential for a good movie in its gorgeous settings, cast, and cinematography, this film's lacklustre script, leaden pace, and wooden
performances
produced only a major disappointment.
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