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I was going to give this movie 4/10 because I like the actors so much but there is a conversation in the movie about a certain song that is so asinine I couldn't believe the
performers
actually said it.
Surrounded by amateur
performers
and pathetic production values, she failed even to rise to a minimal level in this Miami, Florida shot quickie.
Nichols, who is one of daytime TV's best
performers
shows no passion in what is to be the main interest of this movie: watching him have sex over and over with this girl.
As a result, it is often painful to watch, all the more so because of good attempts on the part of the performers, particularly Adam Goldberg as the HH himself.
One would think them both natural Shakespeareans, but both
performers
misfire: Walker's Othello is a fairly cookie-cutter take on the part, with a whispery delivery that doesn't make much of an impact; and Eccleston hams it up appallingly as Iago, winking at the camera in almost an outrageous parody of the role.
The locales change but the plots remain the same, and with the same shallow character development and the equally shallow acting as trained
performers
are asked to devolve into pseudo-cartoon characters and act accordingly.
But hers is a one woman show--she rarely engages the other
performers
though, it has to be said, her sex scene with a beer bottle definitely leaves Halle Berry in the shade when it comes to cinematic displays of raw passion.
Two of the female performers, Andrea and Jane, have such annoying voices you'll have to mute the sound to get through their scenes.
The fact that several of these
performers
committed suicide or were murdered a few years after only adds to the air of exploitation.
Red Skelton does a cute bit with Donna Reed and Margaret O'Brien, but the other comedic bits suffer from an apparent vacuum between the
performers
and the allegedly-live audience (they're awfully silent until the editor cuts to them for exaggerated reaction shots).
I have to admit, I picked this movie just for the cast, and while Sutherland, Scacchi, and Prochnow were - as usual - great performers, the rest of the movie was such a let down.
This is a low-quality film biography of one of the most iconic
performers
of all time.
This movie showed the triumphs and trials of many young performers, including Angelo, Doris, Bruno, Coco, Montgomery, Ralph, Leroy, Hilary, and Liza.
Two
performers
are of note: Stevens, with his wonderful voice, is at first sympathetic, then convincingly menacing.
One can only imagine the wit of the producers and the amazing ability of the
performers.
Some of the performances by the classy cast aren't so classy (the effervescent mood of the piece, the lilting Burt Bacharach-Hal David tunes, as well as the lightweight direction all conspire to make the
performers
look just a bit silly).
The work of the two lead
performers
is striking--subtle, intense and passionate.
I liked this movies story about a trio of friends who are
performers
at a small nightclub that is far from Broadway and all its glitter.
The original release, however, has several very brief extras, including clips of the making of the sequels, a preview of The Animatrix and Yuen Wo Ping's Blocking Tapes(a complete run-through of a couple of the biggest martial arts sequences, with stunt
performers
and almost the exact cinematography, with the same shots and angles of those bits in the finished silver screen effort).
Bob Hoskins is the only one of the lead
performers
who fails to connect, a little to off the wall.
Ida Lupino is trapped in her own home by crazy Robert Ryan in "Beware, My Lovely," a 1952 film from RKO. Lupino and Ryan did three films together and worked well as a team, both being consummate professionals and strong
performers.
Shows the intense and strange relationships that can develop between directors & their actors; the manipulation and mind games; the preening egotism of
performers.
These are the
performers
for the
performers.
The gimmick, as it were, of this 1934 Paramount comedy is the six comedy performers, paired off into three man-and-woman teams, who all appear together.
Many of the
performers
have gone on to greater fame (Robert Hardy, Sean Connery, to name a couple); though it was a smallish role, I still remember Judy Dench, then in her 20's, as Katherine of France (Henry V).
He is ably aided by Jean Arden, Priscella Lawson, and the rest of the cast in general with two
performers
standing out.
If you are a fan of character actors and actresses, this will be a treat for you; you will recognize so many terrific little known
performers
throughout this movie (you may not know their names, but you know their faces), heck even the kid from A Christmas Story turns up in a small part.
Henry Thomas, and Robin Tunny, are a couple of the most underrated
performers
in the business.
In the same way that the Tina Turner story does, then this film enlightens you and allows you to see into the young
performers
life.
The overpowering Pinza dominates his scenes with Turner, but both
performers
score with good work, while Marjorie Main is impressive with her patter effects as written, with Debbie Reynolds placed on track by Louis B. Mayer for SINGIN' IN THE RAIN as a result of her sprightly performance here; only Barry Sullivan is heavily victimized by the flagrant cutting.
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