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I'm generously giving this movie a 2 rating only because we laughed so hard we cried at several
points
during it.
57 points, and thats only because ruttens in it as opposed to it being any good.
OK, this was Oliver Stone's first movie, so I'll cut him some slack (although Satyajit Ray and George Lucas didn't need any pity
points
for their stellar debuts, "Pather Panchali" and "THX 1138", respectively).
I enjoy watching the episodes, they make me laugh at some points, and by the end of the episode I want to watch the next one to see what happens!!
It's influence is so blatant because Ross recycles not only the basic plot, but even detailed plot
points
such as the drugged drinks.
The up side to the movie Contagion is that it was actually kind of amusing at some
points
in the movie, and I believe that it wasn't suppose to be funny.
Faults were shown on both sides and high
points
were shown on both sides.
There are so many good lines in this film that it continues to be amusing watch after watch and for the first few viewing had me almost in tears at some
points.
I saw a screening of this last year at the Tate modern, i had heard a lot of the rumours surrounding this film... Was Robert Frank going to be there, was it the only screening that year... Well no on both points, it was however the only time it was likely to be shown in London this decade.
The movie follows the events of the president getting shot and goes through several different characters or different
points
and shows the event as they see it and what happens to them.
I felt no sense of "preaching", indeed it was the brevity of expressed
points
of view that lent it the sense of reality that one lives with every day.
So much for the good
points.
Zero imagination / WTF?
points
included the ship our villains planned to escape on needing a 3.5 floppy to get it to fly (I can't even start to think of an equivalent for today's transport - needing a quill and parchment to start the Space Shuttle?) and the side-kick baddie managing to smuggle not one, but _two_ katanas (with scabbards) into the ultimate maximum security prison in the universe.
Simon, portrayed by the excellent child actor Spencer Banks is the brainy one, interested in science and maths, with an instinct for discovery he single-handedly figures out all the crucial plot
points
for the audience to absorb, whilst (rather unfortunately) the naive and whining Liz, played by the admirable Cheryl Burfield, whines a little longer.
There are several valid
points
made throughout the film of the problems that arise in corporations; it is disappointing that the makers felt the need to cloud those
points
with foggy emotional appeals.
So two
points
off for the sudden and unwarranted mood change.
Give the film
points
for trying, but the low brow humor mixed with not very pointed social commentary doesn't seem to go anywhere.
All the Nordic countries voted for one another while Greece and Cyprus gave each other maximum
points
as they do every year much to the disgust of the gathered audience in Turkey .
1950s crime thriller 'The Big Combo' has some good points: some nice acting in the minor roles (Lee van Cleef's performance among them), an interestingly sympathetic portrayal of some of the lesser villains, and a lively, entertaining pace.
the
points
i alloted it go toward a kind of amusing introduction (the entire forrest gump analogy and whatnot) and a few scenes with interesting CGI backgrounds.
The better part of the film is basically a remake of the first... new characters and new plot points, but the progression and such is the same.
Its high
points
are higher than most other TV, even the good shows.
"Mulberry Street" is basically just another forgettable and mediocre creature-feature flick, but I'm rewarding it with at least two extra
points
because director Jim Mickle and his enthusiast cast & crew clearly went through several harsh ordeals before they could finish their ambitious project.
yes the major plot
points
could be covered in 5 minutes.. but that's not the point of drama.
I managed to rent this movie from a local Blockbuster and watch it at home a few days ago, and, while this movie wasn't a comedic masterpiece, it wasn't a bad movie either, in fact, it was actually a quite funny movie at some
points.
So I made my self clear and because the review needs 2 be 10 lines long I need 2 make usless
points.
And they have no trouble making 96
points
while the other team still has nothing.
The biggest problem is that it is, after all, a fifties film, with all the good and bad
points
of the fifties.
None of the major plot
points
came organically from the characters, rather from coincidence.
Solondz wanted to make two separate points, and the only way to do so was with two separate stories.
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