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How could someone sit down and write this
screenplay?
It's an entertaining film that offers quite a lot of gory make-up effects and nasty scenery, but the
screenplay
is absolute rubbish and doesn't contain anything you haven't seen millions of times before.
Yet another appalling
screenplay
that is far more painful than any brutality inflicted on screen.
Terrible actors, horrible
screenplay
and an even worse story makes this one of the worst movies I have ever seen.
The
screenplay
sucks, the plot is like a big pile, adding stupid adventures.
The action is weak, the acting is weak, the
screenplay
is even weaker... the story is really overused and beside the cool clown costume, it doesn't have anything worth watching.
I know the script is horrible, but if you're going to commit to a bad screenplay, commit to it!
And just because Robert Duvall is one of the greatest actors in the world does not mean he is also going to be a great director and
screenplay
writer.
With the look of a made-for-tv flick and a somewhat obvious screenplay, "Summer's End", an earnest drama built around the Jones character's relationship with a young boy, serves as a reminder that racial prejudice in American lives on.
The
screenplay
,directing and editing are all first rate.And if you pay attention, you can learn a lot about the inner workings of our government's congressional/lobbyist bedfellows and the scary fallibility of our justice system and its judges and lawyers.
Whether I consider directing, acting, cinematography,
screenplay
or score, it's sorely lacking in quality.
Unlike Premonition, which had so many plot inconsistencies that made the film unwatchable, the writers of this
screenplay
clearly gave their plot line a lot of thought.
The
screenplay
is brutally bad, with characters lacking motivation and no back story to explain why Berger is such a complete bastard, and the dubbed English track is awful.
It's just plain awful in every respect: story, screenplay, direction, acting, jiggly camera work, annoying score, common sense, etc., etc., etc.
But what separates this picture from all the other action / comedies ever made is that the
screenplay
is so sharp and original.
Duffy's film is a bloody one (most of the gruesome violence is extended in the unrated special edition), with a cackling
screenplay
that includes 246 uses of the f-word and assorted Irish-Euro-slang, and has earned a fearsome reputation in recent years and has been embraced as a cult phenomenon.
Defined as an assortment of animals, the expression here takes on both literal and figurative meanings that sort of intertwine throughout the
screenplay.
It had a very simple story that wasn't even told very well and I only understood it by reading it on paper not on
screenplay.
I didn't realise that the
screenplay
was adapted from a book by Amber Frey, which clearly put the balance in her favour.
The original screenplay, ("The Devil's Doorway"), showed promise but re-writes apparently turned this into one of those muddles which has no clear point or purpose other than to string together a few creepy scenes in the hope an audience will "buy" it.
Only he can pull of such a great
screenplay
with classic lines like "Damn Talking Box".
It involved a very unique process of film making in which the same
screenplay
was used to tell two different stories.
Probably Carlotto should have be involved in the
screenplay
writing to realize a better movie.
I am really upset since I love the "noir" and we could have a good chance....... Sorry but I really did not like It, the
screenplay
has so many problems and some scenes makes you laugh since they are almost ridicule.
Answer for somebody's question: This is original
screenplay
was wrote with use Turgenev's novel "First Love" (Turgenev is Russian writer).
The
screenplay
often feels incomplete and very incoherent.
With a
screenplay
rewritten close to thirty times, three actresses whose only duty in the film was to whip their hair and seduce their enemies, and finally a music video director credited as McG, what could we expect.
Nominated for six Academy Awards (including Best Picture and Best Screenplay) and a huge box office hit when originally released, THE AWFUL TRUTH is a screamingly hysterical marital comedy that hasn't lost one iota of its punch in the seven decades since it's release.
A small town girl Hazel Flagg (Carole Lombard) has become deadly ill of radium poisoning.Or that what she thinks until her doctor, Enoch Downer (Charles Winninger) notices he has given a wrong diagnosis.A reporter called Wallace Cook (Fredric March) starts writing about the "doomed" woman and wants to take her to New York with him.She doesn't want to go spoiling it all by telling the truth but instead packs her bags and her doctor and it's off to New York.Some falling in love happens along the way.David O. Selznick as the producer and William A. Wellman as the director.James H. Street behind the story and Ben Hecht behind the screenplay.Oscar Levant behind the original music Nothing Sacred (1937) is a fine example of a good old time comedy.This is very screwball.The lovely Carole Lombard shines in the lead.In real life she died way too early but she did make herself a screen legend during her time on Earth.Fredric March makes a great male lead opposite Carole.Just watch their funny fist fight in the movie.And this is a romantic comedy!
All the suspense comes from the
screenplay
and the final is totally flat.
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