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If you have an IQ in three digits and expect a
plausible
story, don't waste even a moment of your time on this piece of rubbish.
The plot was actually
plausible.
Frederick Forsyth has the same problem when transferred onto the big screen - although at least Freddy is
plausible
and has some real experience with what he writes about.
Adolph Menjou was generally reliable and here he is
plausible
as a shady restaurateur.
Other comments will tell you the details, but MUSICAL is a low budget indie that uses this constraint well to create a
plausible
storyline and suitably tacky musical production numbers.
The story itself is not
plausible.
Guess I hoped for more than was shown, pity; thought this may have had promise, maybe even a
plausible
story.
And the climactic scene in the brothel was ill-concieved, not to mention the silly Deus Ex Machina ending involving the dam, making the Rain ending in "Dune" seem
plausible
by comparison.
Some of it isn't very plausible, in fact the entire idea of the heroine suddenly becoming Grizzly Adams and fighting off wolves with her bare hands, creating a stretcher out of thin air, cauterizing a wound with a red hot knife, and keeping her beauty and sense of humor through it all, is actually pretty ridiculous if you think about it, but it doesn't matter that much: this is a disaster movie of sorts, so don't think about it.
I know I'm going against the grain here, because most of the comments have been favourable, but this movie is about as
plausible
as the Tooth Fairy.
I don't know if coke made its debut in Hollywood around this time,or if John Milius had mental complications, but there is just no
plausible
excuse for this movie- it is absolutely dreadful.
Nothing in the movie comes even close to being
plausible
- every plot detail is riddled with holes and demonstrates the producers had a complete lack of understanding of how things work in the real world.
If you expect good technical production values, an excellent and
plausible
story, good direction and acting, then you want to avoid this film.
Ostensibly, it should be hard to understand why certain movies slip into obscurity despite being loaded with talent, but then you come across a case like this one and the possibility suddenly becomes not just
plausible
but inevitable.
Short, blandly handsome Jason Carns, a seemingly ordinary and unassuming nice guy next door type gone horribly bug crazy wrong, gives a frightfully
plausible
performance as lowly security guard Eddie, who gets his twisted deviant carnal kicks by pretending to be a Los Angeles police officer who joyfully browbeats, manhandles and elicits unpaid sexual favors from street hookers while wearing a fuzzball uniform and driving around in a phony cop car.
Today it remains a still timely, pertinent and even frightfully
plausible
cautionary tale about the perils of artificial intelligence run amok.
The movie is engrossing and, even more difficult,
plausible
and quite evocative.
It is a shame that after a brilliant first two films, full of cameraderie and a great comedy element as well as a
plausible
plot, this one just ruins it all.
This coincidence seems even more
plausible
today considering recent terrorism and the health of current Vice President Cheney.
This movie was really great, it had an exciting and
plausible
plot, reasonable acting -- and it wasn't just cheesy crap compared to most of the other drivel that was being played for us kids at that time.
It's made on Thanksgiving, making it a
plausible
time to have a videocam out.
If we accept the plot as
plausible
(which is already a bit of a leap), you can't help but wonder at the ineptitude of the CIA, FBI, NYPD and other agencies of law and order in dealing with the threat to a visiting African dictator.
The first 30 minutes are plausible, if slow and poorly written, but then the story becomes a muddle of flashbacks, flash forwards and God knows what else.
Seems to me, to be a completely
plausible
idea.
It appeared to be not
plausible
from the beginning.
The story line was plausible, if you believed or considered that our minds are capable of more than we use them for, and the tension seemed real at the right times.
If Hawke was trying to channel Linkletter's Before Sunrise/Sunset, he should have also created characters whose motivations and reactions are at least somewhat plausible, even if they happen to be 20 year olds.
The scenario, based on a Stuart Palmer novel, features some intriguing red herrings with
plausible
motives for the murder.
Screwed will not go down in history as a landmark film; it does not have Oscar-caliber elements or even a
plausible
story.
However, the acting is often painful to watch (with the exception of Carolyn Farina), and though there are no pyrotechnics, there's barely a
plausible
moment in the film.
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