Presence
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Ryo Ishibashi has a lot more screen presence, and sadly he is not really the main character.
Let's start with the good aspects, namely the original Japanese setting and the
presence
of the delicious Susan George who is my all-time favorite British horror wench (well, together with Britt Eckland, Linda Hayden and Ingrid Pitt).
Not that makes a lot of sense anyway, as others have mentioned, this was one of Karloff's last films and it's only his screen
presence
that lends it any credibility at all.
However, a movie about the beauty of nature like this one would have done better without her all-too-human
presence.
What is more this begins predictably enough as a sex farce similar in vein to the Confessions films but about a third of the way through (whilst we are beginning to enjoy the
presence
of the lovely Me Me Lai) the film asks us to start taking it seriously.
Frankie Darro had a sometimes abrasive screen
presence
but in this he was playing a good kid.
Sadly I was duped into sticking with it, since Donald Sutherland's
presence
misleadingly gave it some credibility.
He was always in the dark but his
presence
was powerful and guided the direction of entire production.
Yul Brynner, reprising his stage triumph as the King, is a commanding presence, but is used--per the concocted story--as a buffoon.
Gerard Butler as Dracula just didn't come off, as not much of a
presence
was formed.
It's the
presence
of (Alec Baldwin).
The King learns some things because of her
presence
and then the movie fades away as he does.
Between the insipid dialogs one gets glimpses of palm trees, hotel lobbies and American movie posters (no sign of non-American film
presence
on the Croisette).
Jenny Gabrielle is spectacularly unconvincing in justifying her own
presence
in the frame.
There are quite a few HK stars in this but the movie doesn't need their
presence
to make it better or worse.
I loved Kate Walsh's
presence
in GA.
Béart also undresses a couple of times, but even fully-clothed her
presence
is enough to make this film eminently watchable.
Cagney's atypical
presence
in a western is one of the few - if not the only - entertaining thing about the movie.
The only reason "The Norliss Tapes" deserves ANY stars is the
presence
of Angie Dickinson in the cast.
Connery's charisma and screen
presence
are the film's only virtue.
I gave this film a three ONLY because of Sir John Gielgud's acting
presence
(which far surpassed all of the no-names in this film) and the cinematography/set design combination as it made a lot of scenes look like paintings in motion... however, a lot of this film would've been better off as JUST a painting with a scroll of text below it.
None of the characters in this movie have that style or
presence
or whatever you want to call it.
This is largely thanks to the awesome
presence
of one Chuck Connors, who is billed as starring in the movie but really only shines in a few scenes.
Ziab la ta'kol al lahem is an awful movie.This is only a superposition of scenes without a clear link.Acting is also very bad, despite the
presence
of a good actor like Ezzat El allayli.
Both of these movies features women with a strong, indomitable screen
presence
and who played independent, proto-feminist characters.
Seemingly, the very
presence
of Sellers and Goldie Hawn should help the movie; it doesn't.
The supporting players also look tired and run down, and Sid Caeser's
presence
is offensive even without his constant references to "Chinks!" (One bright spot: this would be one of the last times a major motion picture would portray Asians so insultingly ... or, for that matter, star a non-Asian as one!).
Yet another forgettable Warners foreign intrigue "thriller," this is rendered even less enjoyable by the irritating
presence
of Lauren Bacall, who, without Humphrey Bogart's tender attentions to humanize her, comes off as her usual shrill, shallow self.
that can work, if the director actually has any kind of vision, or has a brain that knows when it's in the
presence
of potential, but here it's just space filler, of no consequence.
This movie was heavily marred by the
presence
of Steven Seagal.
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