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As she starts to get more involved, she gradually finds people around her being distanced from her and even outright hostile and
potentially
dangerous.
Great cast and a
potentially
good story, but it just didn't happen.
A very superficial treatment of
potentially
strong subjects.
Sam vanishes from a biker bar parking lot, to Dean's dismay and, with the help of a
potentially
friendly female police officer, he attempts to track down his brother.
Paul Bettaney looks quite like the younger MacDowell (whose younger self he plays), and the film also has the talented David Thewlis on its cast list, but the net result is tiresome and thin, while the
potentially
interesting plot ends without subtlety or satisfaction.
Fred MacMurray, Melvyn Douglas, and Jean Arthur star in this very loose adaptation of the W. Somerset Maugham play about a woman with a dilemma that could
potentially
be scandalous.
I knew immediately that I was in for
potentially
something special.
Indeed there have been attempts with films such as Dil Se, however I have not been impressed with the execution of a
potentially
good film idea.
Plus, there are quite a few levels, the size of them being
potentially
tiny or huge, or anywhere in-between those poles.
It is lame, formulaic, predictable, writes itself, contains zero surprises or charisma, works as "anti-fun" in that you could
potentially
have more fun staring at a blank TV screen, and it sucked the will to live out of my eyeballs.
The makers of "Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession" take a
potentially
fascinating subject and completely botch it.
After a sprightly animated credits sequence, and the
potentially
interesting caviat that retired persons need to be stimulated by worthwhile adventures (even going so far as to become "expendable" for their services), this turgid tale fails to give us any undercover excitement.
Nice production values and
potentially
interesting premise are wasted on a totally inane script, written by hacks with obviously no interest - or talent - for research.
Like most made for tv movies, this
potentially
moving film about the plight of a very brave disabled little girl is hi-jacked by a script that always sticks to the obvious, dialogue which is painful in its banality and a patronising, simplistic attitude to the issues that it raises.
Simply, Harsh Realm is overall a thoughtless show with a
potentially
good premise.
Sometimes everything goes wrong with a movie and that it is the case for this one, bad casting, bad script with a
potentially
good story.
Creating a Hollywood-quality film from a
potentially
political and sticky subject is no easy task.
The subject matter the movie tries to deal with is
potentially
interesting, and could have had some real emotional impact, but the slow, meandering pace and some goofy dialogue undermine what could have been a good psychological Western.
This could have been a good movie, but it seems like it was done in a hurry, missing
potentially
good moments that may have helped character development and it lacks intense moments, making it a slow, dull film that doesn't give its viewers anything new.
There isn't the slightest bit of suspense or any attempt to create an atmosphere; all the
potentially
interesting sequences are dimly lit and when we finally catch a decent glimpse of the monster it looks like a poor imitation of "Alien".
Despite the fact the story took place in a
potentially
rich environment there was nothing rich about it.
This was a
potentially
great, atmospheric thriller wasted by the scriptwriters' inanity and their ridiculous goofs regarding computers.
Regardless, it becomes evident that the jellyfish isn't the only character in this soap opera with
potentially
stinging tentacles.
I try to go into dumb yet
potentially
funny movies like this with an open mind.
And you just as sure can't make a horror film simply by dealing thematically with vampires; you also need some scares (the movie's one
potentially
scary scene - in a shower - is badly edited).
Potentially
interesting story of go-ahead newspaperman Robinson and gangster Arnold as co-owners of groundbreaking tabloid newspaper, wrecked by reducing almost everything to melodrama.
If only they had killed off the two garbage characters early in the story, or just not had them in the first place, I can see a
potentially
good movie there.
For a film with
potentially
more scope and grandeur than even Lord of the Rings, Eragon falls entirely flat due to lack luster acting, a terrible script and a total lack of pace.
Flatly directed with a
potentially
interesting storyline, Fulci missed the target big time with this.
Too bad for a
potentially
great story line, in an honestly heroic setting.
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