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And the second thing that bothers me even more is that at least 10 (!) times the micro is visible, which is not very
professional
and yet not hard to avoid...
Lynn Drzick (who is not a professional, or arguably even an amateur, director), does an astounding job of making this film unbearable by zooming in nice and close while his stone faced cast deliver their lines in some of the most dreadful monotone ever filmed.
Far too noisy,far too long,far from subtle.And it had Lance Percival in it.I don't really need to go on but I shall because "Too late the hero" or 'ero as our
professional
cockney might have it, is one of the worst kind of movies.The kind that pretend to be one thing but turn out to be quite another.Here we have a bash - crash no prisoners war movie full of squaddies with gritted teeth firing machine guns at other squaddies with gritted teeth accompanied by belicose music ,dramatic sunlight through the trees and much crunching of the undergrowth.One by one the good guys are killed off until only the
professional
cockney and the smug yank are left and then there's a rousing climax as they race across a huge expanse of open ground the Brits have inexplicably left unmined outside their camp until one of them gets his and the other collapses at the feet of his lantern - jawed C.O. who clenches his teeth manfully.OK.It's a Robert Aldrich war movie,a sort of "Dirty Half Dozen",but hey,now it's 1968 man,it's not cool any more to make war movies,let's pretend we've made an anti - war movie and really clean up.
Almost every scene (with exception of the scenes involving the old man, his goofy friend, and the paralyzed wife) looked exceptionally fake: fights, killings, pull-ups, etc. Anyways, this could've been a decent unprofessional movie, but for a
professional
motion picture (especially, given the amount of positive coverage), it falls quite short.
The story concerns a bandit (Musante) who wants the legitimacy of being a "revolutionary", but needs the help of a hardened
professional
(Nero) to do it.
There are a few hard cases who will meet the police in their
professional
duties.
Adapted by Donald Margulies from his own Pulitzer Prize-winning play, the film documents the unraveling relationships among two married couples who have been best friends for twelve years - Gabe and Karen, a perceived model of
professional
success (as renowned food writers) and domestic stability; and the other, Tom and Beth, in a state of irreparable collapse.
Ex-military, black belt
professional
bodyguard/soldier of fortune Ken Conway (Matt McColm) is recruited by his ex-fiancée Marisa (Annabel Schofield), who left him at the altar, to find her missing coworker.
For a high-school student's project, this would be acceptable, but for a
professional
filmmaker, it is a total disappointment.
I am not a
professional
musician, but always remember these words when playing an instrument.
I usually am extremely understanding towards Christopher Plummer's
professional
choices in the movie sector: though I think he has wasted his unique acting talent starring in too many mediocre movies, I understand that everyone has to earn a living.
His basic premise is deceptively simple- a nervous but completely
professional
and slightly worn-down cop, played by a young & trim Toshiro Mifune, gets his gun pick-pocketed on the subway, and he spends at least half of the film on his own looking for it.
Given LaChappelle's
professional
background as a visually talented, but intellectually vacuous photographer, I'm personally surprised that anything socially resonant came from this film.
Griffin Dunne plays a young and mild-mannered New York City
professional
who is brought into a hellish nightmare in Soho when he loses his cab fare and his thrown out of the cab.
This time she is given one final assignment (kill yet another victim) before ending her career as a
professional
assassin.
In those long ago days when such occurrences were rare, there were no
professional
police negotiators.
She is very
professional
in acting and gives herself totally for a role.
Mikael Piersbrandt is terrific as the policeman who believes he knows what's going on, but can't make his superiors listen, while Michael Kitchen as the hired British hitman, provides a splendid contrast as he sets about his task in a cool,
professional
and frighteningly unemotional way.
It is the story of two
professional
assassins who live to kill.
Nora shows to Max a new way to live the life based on her She has not an academic or
professional
background so impressive, but she has experience and intelligence.
Of course they are
professional
dancers..not Marlene.
The filming locations are very impressive and even the photography is surprisingly
professional.
The film lacks tension and suspense, as it shifts from one scene to another, as well as
professional
acting to carry out a good quality performance.
A prominent American newspaper sends out an expedition, complete with reporters, local guides and a
professional
crocodile hunter, to capture Gustave alive.
Julio Medem could be to work at a doctor, if it's possible he could be better professional, because as a filmmaker is very poor.
One of the reasons you hire
professional
actors for movies is they ARE professionals and have spent a great deal of time learning their skills at projecting a character and speaking lines of dialogue effectively.
The acting is journeyman quality and the cinematography is
professional.
One evening, he shows up at Jill's place and tells her to "give into the darkness," which results in an aerobic sex romp that seems more like a
professional
wrestling bout than a piece of erotica.
No surprise she had to raise the money herself - there is not a
professional
in the world would give her a penny, or do anything other than laugh and cringe at her every attempt to sound like a director who follows Orson Welles.
Aside from his glaring
professional
and personal inadequacies which he glosses over with his smooth delivery, he turns out to be quite dangerous.
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