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With no
professional
actors, the movie feels honest and.
The Off Season...sounds like what the director was thinking before he started this production because this is not something I would want on my
professional
resume.
Seagal even directed this film and the stunts and action were very low key and not performed very
professional.
Todd comes out with a very good idea of paying incentives to increase MPI and this shows he is
professional
but having affair with his subordinate seems so unethical.
Kierston Wavering is absolutely magnificent as Angie and every single other "actor
" (professional
or not) featured is spot on.
Actually, she took that decision better than Carter; cause Carter, being a
professional
thug, and not being open minded on the matters that women are fickle, had to take the action she participated in as a rape; which he then took action against the man he considered a rapist.
He is not even
professional.
There are scenes in this movie that defy quality,
professional
honesty that work like gems.
The home family scene was particularly intriguing in "How To Lose A Guy...," the quality of the photography went from
professional
quality feature film to a something not home video, but less sharp and informal.
I did not feel as if the contents of the movie were lacking at all, and that the overall production was very
professional.
In two mid-90s PM Entertainment productions, she played a cop in "Intent To Kill" and a
professional
thief in "Ice", and "Ice" was the better vehicle for her.
(Just read some
professional
reviews on the internet, and they'll only mention two ones--the '39 and '95).
The acting is terrible and technically the film is below a
professional
level.
Traditionally the second best, or certainly most popular, pay-per-view in the
professional
wrestling calendar, the WWE's Royal Rumble is best loved for its 30 man, cross brand (15 wrestlers from each of RAW and Smackdown) main event.
Then an immature Keith throws a television out of the hotel window, while being egged on by his
professional
entourage.
The hallmark of a
professional
actor IMHO is to hide behind a mask.
After all, as a
professional
he seemed to have been doing well in France.
It's like I start myself to do a movie and instead
professional
actors I use the neighbors from my street.
And Andy McDowell chopping garlic... the
professional
cookbook writer chopping the garlic skins with the garlic?! Good actors after a bad script and worthless story.
The production values are very high - it is a high quality,
professional
film, as good as you can get with 16mm.
No outstanding performances, the script is simply to mediocre for that, but both deliver their parts dependably and
professional.
Lucky for him the mobsters are inept, the police don't investigate until it's too late, and the dangerous
professional
hit man cares more about a good story than getting paid.
I recently saw the original 1979 version of this film, where the screenplay, and
professional
consultation were done by the author herself.
Seagal looks old, overweight and lethargic in his recent films and aside from the slightly more
professional
twosome of Into The Sun and Belly Of The Beast, looks utterly bored.
good action here, the plot involves Snipes (Jack Toliver) as a disgraced ex-Delta Force soldier who has been living as a
professional
thief for the past couple of years.. living and working in Europe, his latest heist for $20 million in cash goes horribly wrong, as a teammate is killed.. there's a mole on his team, and Jack has to deal with the Romanian criminal underworld to find out just who betrayed him-- meanwhile, a beautiful, blonde, British NATO M.P. is on his case, who is trying to clear her name as an accomplice (she was briefly kidnapped by Toliver during his escape from the botched robbery).. the "macguffin" here is a rare, "lost" Van Gogh painting worth $65 million.. Jack has it stashed, and the villains are trying to find him so they can get it back..
I thought the actors were
professional
and very true to life.
Never mind that this supposed biography of
professional
baseball player Babe Ruth is entirely fiction (a brief search of his biographical information reveals a rougher upbringing); the more aggravating problem is how it is so stupid.
Now, ten years later, Thomas, at twenty-eight, is little more than a
professional
punk whose job appears to be investing in shady real estate deals then using underhanded and sometimes even violent methods to evict those who cannot pay their rents or mortgages.
The world of a
professional
dancer is undoubtedly a life of cutthroat competition and repetitive rejection.
I would endeavor to guess that the main actors in this movie donated their time and talents gratis, because I cannot imagine anyone paying for the services of
professional
actors just to let their talents languish in the doldrums of obscurity, drivel and overall bad acting.
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