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I gave it a try based on the
relatively
high rating on IMDb.
If you live in the suburbs, are
relatively
well off financially, and do not really have much contact with the city life of england, then this is the comedy for you.
What on earth were they doing making the American president
relatively
sane?
They took a
relatively
decent series of movies (I did say decent, NOT GOOD!!) and totally trashed it by trying to put money in their pockets.
The
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large number of beautiful girls are unable to help.
While this was still
relatively
early in his career and he wasn't the best actor, compared to Brigitte Nielsen, he's Sir John Gielgud.
I know THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT has its critics but please at least that movie featured location filming and
relatively
good production values .
In these times of remakes and sequels and film companies trying to cash in on any winning combination of cinematic components, The Cavern has only one
relatively
different twist on the previous eight cave movies over the last few years, and that twist seems to be taken from an X-File.
After the first virtually unwatchable 40 minutes, the film does improve (relatively), but it remains WAY too far-fetched (not to mention unfunny) to be successful as a satire, and has too little substance to succeed as a drama.
When I searched her name, up came this
relatively
new TV movie.
Code 46 tried to be too clever and in the end just ended up lacking imagination.I would not recommend this film to anybody, the only good thing about the film was that it was
relatively
short.
I don't think that any movie can really succeed in depicting the titanic struggle and suffering that actually occurred, but I still wanted to see what a
relatively
recent German movie production would be like.
Doris Roberts and James Coco as The Van Danns are
relatively
superficial in their parts- they're shrill and bombastic, but again, only on the surface.
While there are some (far and few) nice touches and the plot is
relatively
coherent, it is laboured, hackneyed and ultimately, mindlessly boring.
Unfortunately the fairly capable actors I have mentioned are resigned to
relatively
small roles in comparison to the dramatic driftwood that is Kerrigan and Saira Todd, both of whom seem to have been in Casualty for too long, and haven't yet learned to act.
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!'.
I've got to say, I'm a big fan of these 'Last House on the Left' rip-offs, even the ones that most people seem to hate are often held in
relatively
high esteem by me; but one of these sorts of films that I didn't like much was Aldo Lado's 'Night Train Murders', and unfortunately it would seem that trains and The Last House on the Left don't mix, as Terror Express is another lacklustre rip-off.
If not for Jason Lee's unjustifiable success in film, this show would have never made it out of conception if pitched with a
relatively
unknown as the lead.
Writer/director Constantine Giannaris ("3 Steps to Heaven") offer a
relatively
generic 95 minutes, in which the standout moments involve how stupid, sexist and (from the looks of things) pretty much irredeemable most of these guys are.
This is all tough for me to write, considering I am
relatively
easy to please when it comes to movies.
Frankly I'm amazed to see that this movie is getting
relatively
good reviews.
And, because he was an unknown, the movie they gave him was clearly a B-movie--a quick film with
relatively
low expectations.
Peter Yates film from the pen of Steve Tesich is a
relatively
low key "thriller" that doesn't really manage to get off the ground.
The point of the film was presented from many angles and expressed well by the
relatively
inexperienced cast.
The movie starts off
relatively
well and seems to be getting somewhere when an African American passenger sues an airline for negligence.
He was not an actor who had portrayed baddies before this; nor was he physically suited to the role of what the public might have imagined a psychopath to look like, especially in the 50's when this ultra-chilling aspect of mental illness (split personality psychosis) was
relatively
unexplored in film.
Kermit poses this
relatively
simple double interrogative near the beginning of "The Muppet Movie" while singing his signature song, "The Rainbow Connection."
This was a
relatively
high budget show and much of the budget makes it to the screen in the form of quality production design and special effects.
The
relatively
recent home video release on DVD put back the sex (in horribly grainy inserted clips) which makes it clear the removal of the shots was the best choice all around.
However, i found the sound quality (recording and editing) to be
relatively
poor and annoying.
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