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This had the
promise
of being an interesting film.
It's a shame because the opening shot of Charlie Sheen opens out with great
promise
which is squandered almost straight away with a preposterous wedding set piece.
The only changes I noticed to the story were Scrooge having mice as friends (a stupid idea), Scrooge's ex-love Belle (Kate Winslet) needing to see him to help at the orphanage, the Ghost of Christmas Present showing the two kids, "want" and "ignorance", Scrooge still gets haunted after being turned nice, and he's worried he can't keep his
promise
to stay nice.
- dribbling out banalities about confused, adolescent sexuality doesn't strike me as the best way to explore the
promise
of Anonymous, which was equally self-involved, but also honest, raw and, by comparison, not all that maudlin.
The cast showed
promise
but when I saw the director, George Cosmotos, I became suspicious.
On this promise, at least, the movie delivers: her character is ineffectual, adhering to nearly every slasher-type horror movie cliche.
But the film's opening shots make the rest of the film (which takes a spectacular nose-dive from then on) all the more disappointing as they are a
promise
of cinematic quality that's just never delivered, not even close.
The first half of this film held some
promise
as it seemed like the film was going to be a low-key character psychodrama like THE MINUS MAN but then the whole thing collapses into cliche and the viewer slowly loses all interest.
Sending "John Woodrow" undercover as "John Wilson" is an amusing play on a presidential name, and co-star Jody (Ross) Nolan shows
promise
as an inmate who, early in the proceedings, is shown hanged by his wrists and getting punched by a burly guard.
There was a time when the Alien series was a success with even the third installment, Alien 3, showing
promise
under the guild of a fresh and young David Fincher.
She started with incredible
promise
in Alien but then had a slew of bombs.
This movie has real promise: porn stars in a skinemax feature!
It all seem interesting and some decent shots and lots of promise, but ultimately muddled and irrelevant.
This film, I assure you, I
promise
you, has Absolutely no redeeming qualities!
It seems no matter what I see her in, Christina Ricci seems full of
promise
but fails to deliver.
But the filmmaker doesn't have the talent to write or direct up to the premise's
promise.
But the film does not deliver on the
promise.
It starts off with a little bit of promise, giving you the impression that the box cover artist may have actually started watching this film before designing the cover, but then descends quickly into epic stupidity.
Volcano seemed to be quite spectacular and full of
promise.
This film starts with a great
promise
- to expose the international politics and the business of wine.
The box art made the movie look a hell of a lot weirder than it was, with the
promise
that "you can lose your life-- or your mind!", but mostly it's two couples trekking through the sticks and "acting" natural.
I promised him I wouldn't laugh at his choice, but within the first five minutes I told him I would have to take back my
promise.
It's not only stifling HIS talent, but possibly the
promise
of future originality from British films.
One of these guys must have at least seen Scream (where they draw your attention to such things) It is also a big let-down when a premise offers so much
promise
and then someone writes the script.
something finally did happen any
promise
the film had was ruined by mere chaos and loud noise.i
It starts with a
promise
and as it goes on you crave for the movie to end... Predictable,not entertaining at all,wasted movie... Save your time and watch better thrillers....
Planet One organizer Jerry Ryan (Ryan McTavish of "Hellbent") pays charter boat skipper Jim Stoddard (Michael Pare of CBS-TV's "Houston Knights") five grand with the
promise
of another five grand if he will take them to this forbidden island.
A pretty transparent attempt to wring cash out of the thriving British club scene, Sorted is a film that shows
promise
in certain departments, but does very little else.
My Wife and Kids showed real
promise
in its first season and only went down hill after that.
I
promise!
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