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By the way, she is on
screen
less than 10 minutes.
Now, Meg has been on the
screen
for 35 years and is not particularly great but she has the scariest eyes of any actress I have ever seen.
A
screen
going to black every time the director wants to change scenes is pretty moronic.
I'm starting to wonder if all these PG-13 horror movies are just glorified
screen
tests for young and emerging talent.
Fortunately, I haven't seen this film in a movie, big screen, just on a small
screen
on video.
To its credit, the Mexican uniforms look accurate and the romantic subplot (another love triangle) doesn't take up too much
screen
time.
Instead I found myself yelling at the screen, weeping like a child, praying for either the end of the movie or my own death.
A lot of the original script was changed for the movie as well to make it better for the screen, but I am not sure if it helped the movie out at all.
While the crimes themselves are heinous, the film doesn't explicitly elaborate the grisly activity on
screen.
I was so offended that after the screening at the Toronto Film Festival, I went up and spoke to the
screen
writer to complain about this film.
Now that I have seen it again with some friends on DVD ( they had not viewed it on the silver
screen
), my opinion remains the same.
I've even met one of the
screen
writers Dave O'neil so I feel kind of a traitor giving this movie a bad review, but...
The two best performances, Chris Cooper, and Richard Dreyfus, have minimal
screen
time.
It is nothing more than a non documentary, rambling political expose on illegal immigration, pollution, and any number of other causes that do not belong anywhere except on the small
screen.
It looks as if it cost around $100 to make (but probably cost twice as much), and its musical score often seems to have no relation to the happenings (I won't use the word "action") on
screen.
Jack Lemmon was one of the finest actors that had ever graced the
screen.
He is an unbearable presence on the
screen.
This movie is on the level with "Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael" for biggest pieces of garbage that have ever hit the silver
screen.
Keira's
screen
writing mother tries to show how this sentiment was used against Dylan but really muddles this.
Hollywood and driving driving driving driving their camper van across the
screen
again and again as inane dialogue is voiced over.
It ought to have been produced as a normal TV serial or maybe even as a local theater drama instead of putting it out on the big
screen.
A movie that makes a "sweeeoooowww!!" noise every time a credit flashes across the
screen.
I vomited, and then just felt embarrassment for the
screen
writer and pity for the poor actor who had to deliver this drivel.
Unfortunately they also serve to point out precisely what is not addressed on
screen
-what made Joan SPECIAL?
The only reasons to watch this are 1) a young Vanna White (pre Wheel of Fortune) who has about 3 minutes of total
screen
time.
There are some interesting photos of long-gone aircraft, but that was not enough for even this aircraft enthusiast to leave it on the
screen
for the full length.
The things that I find irritating on screen, the things I nitpick about and annoy the people who try to watch movies with me are those moment where the writer, director, set-designer, on
screen
caterer, or whoever, doesn't think it through to the end and, by a single act of omission - or commission - undoes all the other work done by everyone else who has worked on the movie.
The guy is great doing martial arts, has some kind of charisma and is a cool looking dude on
screen.
Caine narrates the proceedings with considerable sly wit and low-keyed sarcasm, but his actual performance is bereft of energy (Caine's shrill bursts of anger or frustration seem to come out of nowhere, and he connects with nobody on the screen).
True: in the 60s block booking of films was still enforced on hapless suburban and country cinemas... this means that in order to get a good film the cinema was forced to run woeful timewasters like these: I remember well in 1974 keen to
screen
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF or something good like that, I was bailed up in the United Artists booking office by some sozzled salesman who waved a sheet of flops before me and squinted, bellowing: "Now before we get to that one, lemme see ya date these ones first".
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