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Still; their screen
presence
was at least underscored by a top-quality group of actors to support Yul Brynner.
Maybe in 1999, when it came out, and reality TV didn't have such a dominant
presence
in the industry, this movie would have seemed entertaining.
As I recall, Sellers had more of an ongoing cameo role than a lead here, but even his
presence
couldn't ameliorate the stale jokes, lame plot, and infantile repartee.
The only saving grace for me in the film was the
presence
of Mantan Moreland as Birmingham Brown.
Sterling Hayden's half-hearted Swedish accent is a big problem, though he cuts a sturdy, sympathetic
presence
on the screen and almost makes the picture worth-watching.
Dame Edna's TV fans may be puzzled by the
presence
of a different Madge Allsop, sadly, one who lacks Emily Perry's wonderful drab comedy magic in the role.
But she's simply not a compelling screen
presence.
There is a LOT of repetitive dialogue in this movie about "cold spots" (signaling the
presence
of a ghost), and characters praying to surround themselves with white light to protect themselves.
The fight choreography was done by Cynthia Rothrock's frequent co-star Richard Taylor, whose classy and witty
presence
in front of the camera would frankly have made this a better movie.
She is a completely inappropriate choice to play the sexually hungry woman whose flirtatious, dissatisfied
presence
caused so much trouble in het Acherhuis.
He totally isn't smooth or have the mobster
presence
about him that makes you kinda root for him throughout the movie.
I am a cop and I can tell.. the man can't act... go back to being a cop..no screen presence.. why did they show his bare ass so, as if he is Mel Gibson,, hell no... put the filmmaker out of business.. this guy has no business making a movie...
One example is the role of Macro, played by Guido Mannari who has tremendous screen
presence
in an important role, but is mostly left in the background.
Gangsters get involved in the story, though i'm not sure what their
presence
added to the movie other than making the film even more unrealistic.
Strained and humorless (especially in light of its rather dubious psychology), but well-paced and comfortably lurid, this genteel body count movie highlights the unusually hypnotic
presence
of Angharad Rees as a young woman periodically possessed by Jack the Ripper, thus allowing for some nasty gore effects amidst the Edwardian propriety.
I watched "Gristle" primarily for the
presence
of Michael Dorn, as I enjoyed his Worf portrayal on Star Trek TNG, but had never seen him out of his makeup.
Dorn appears to have a nice presence, and probably has the potential for a profitable acting career.
Of the main cast the only charismatic or likable performances in my opinion were Steve Wastell, as Axel and his girlfriend who I believe was played by Elina Madison (never heard of her before but she has some measure of screen
presence
and is a good looker).
This wonderfully overplayed villain has a certain...oh, Shakespearean
presence
that made this movie bearable (hence the 2).
This despite the fact that Goldberg, Dick and Greer (Hammer's client/love interest) all have quite considerable screen
presence.
Even the tolerable Frances Grey is made to suffer in the
presence
of such theatrically fetal mannequins, and unfortunately for her, the lasting memory I have of her from the set, is of the AD asking for another take of a relatively complex shot because during the take, she subconsciously 'pulled her knickers out of her crack!'.
The only credible reason for the
presence
of Kronos is a direct attack on Earth society, not the mere collection of energy.
The first official release of World Wrestling Entertainment's film division is a pretty basic horror/slasher movie called "See No Evil" starring Kane, one of their big men wrestlers known for having an intimidating presence, hard-hitting moves, and one of the most convoluted backstories in wrestling.
The only redeeming value is the winning
presence
of the actress who plays the "dominated" heroine; she is a beautiful and athletic woman, which the director doesn't forget to exploit in various sleazy ways - she just happens to be an aerobics teacher.
That being said, the lead actress who plays the possessed has a sexy olive-skinned
presence.
Perhaps the weakest film in the "Kharis" series, despite the
presence
of John Carradine (miscast as an Egyptian high priest) and George Zucco (as his predecessor, hilariously afflicted by a bad case of Parkinson's Disease) supporting Lon Chaney Jr. as the titular creature - if indeed it was him under the bandages, as his contribution is negligible at best!
But HERE -- I not only didn't care for the story or other aspects, but I found Angela's squealing, squawking, singing, and everything else about her over-the-top performance, perhaps the MOST ANNOYING
presence
in any movie (or presentation in any other media) I've ever experienced.
So they go and see a fortune teller who advises them that if they want to get the fortress to stay standing, they need to find a youth, a tall blonde blue eyed boy to be buried into one of the walls during the construction and his
presence
will ensure that the construction job will be completed smoothly.
The only cliche missing is the
presence
of Corey Feldman.
"The James Dean Story" is introduced as "A different kind of motion picture," explaining, "The
presence
of the leading character in this film has been made possible by the use of existing motion picture material, tape recordings of his voice and by means of a new technique - dynamic exploration of the still photograph."
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