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Basically the story is weak and mostly unfunny, but Carrey saves a few scenes with his
physical
humor, but honestly, Jim Carrey wasn't very funny in this movie, and Tea Leone might as well have been there just for her appearance because she wasn't funny either.
On the (very slim) plus side, Raquel was in her
physical
prime, she looks good, and you get to see a fair bit of her, since she plays a go-go dancer; she had great legs, that's for sure.
The prime threat to any government's power resides in the male population, they're less likely to abide by authority and are more of a
physical
combat threat.
It succeeded for me in that the role was very different from what I'm accustomed to seeing her in - there was very little of the outrageous
physical
comedy she later became famous for, although the movie tried to maintain a gently amusing feel throughout.
Excellent example of the disaster that happens when you combine a challenging script with two actors chosen for
physical
appeal.
Snipes is a gifted actor and
physical
performer but none of this has come to the surface in ANY of his DTV work, when the opportunity is there to give the audience a much more superior product than they are used to.
The closest thing to a redeeming feature I've experienced with regards to Key to the VIP was having a female friend reassure me that the male cast were indeed the opposite of attractive, in both
physical
and mental terms.
Also, surely someone who has been through the mill to the extent JT's character had would have suffered some
physical
effects?
The verdict is in, avoid
Physical
Evidence.
Not because of the actors or the special effects, but because of the sheer number of mistakes, both factual and
physical.
I also have been a wife of an abusive husband, even if in my situation the attacks were psychological, not
physical.
The 'good people' had similar
physical
and character traits and the 'bad people' had similar
physical
and character traits ... hmmm.
This guy's
physical
prowess resembles a more femme Mark Gregory and his next credit would be second fiddle to Chris Mitchum as "Tom Selick."
Sorry but I just couldn't take this guy seriously playing a baddie with that posh hair-do, glasses and gray slacks and doing absolutely NO
physical
fighting whatsoever (frankly, his best asset).
Together, they manage to do just that in this funny and heartwarming and often heartbreaking tale of inner strength overcoming
physical
shortcomings.
The only drawback is probably the female lead as I personally have another idea of Catherine Morland's
physical
appearance.
In the same vein as 10 Things I Hate About You (one of my all time faves) She's The Man is a unique, well written, very well performed comedy with some of the funniest lines, and
physical
comedy I have seen in a long time.
Every line is perfectly timed with a related
physical
action.
Joe (Wes) & Jim (Adam) re-acquaint us with the beauty, isolation (psychological as well as physical) and utter terror of "murder most fowl" in the Navaho Southwest.
Five disparate teams head out one night in L.A. for a scavenger hunt for clues instead of
physical
objects.
The strenuous rough'n'tumble mano-a-mano major
physical
confrontation between Hercules and Antaius likewise totally rocks.
Especially the guy who plays the "bard" or "minstrel" or whatever, he has a gift for
physical
comedy and timing.
Today, Over twenty five years after its release, the special effects stand up as an example of sheer brilliance and effects man Rob Bottin suffered a complete
physical
breakdown for his art.
Somewhere between
physical
comedy and clever dialogue, he did nothing but shine.
The controversy that surrounded the original release (teen nudity,
physical
intimacy and unwed pregnancy) were subjects that never touched our view of the film.
And it reminds me of the fact how I, as a man, react at first sight completely on the
physical
ugliness of Fosca and don't look further at the person she is or might be.
You laugh because of simple gags, because of some critics made with wit (the movie's courageous enough to be critical), because of
physical
comedy, because you believe in the characters etc... Esthetically and musically, it's a success too.
A study of one of those universally familiar,
physical
and/or emotional states: isolation.
I appreciated that for once the filmmakers dared to be politically incorrect by depicting people with severe
physical
disabilities as fully developed people, character flaws and all.
i had never heard of him, but i thought he bore a good
physical
resemblance to bing Crosby of "the big broadcast" ('32), even a receding hairline and wingy ears.
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