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It's not completely his fault, as the
screenplay
is very, very poorly written and clunky.
The
screenplay
by Don Black provides a convincing argument for the usually resilient lyricist to stick to what he does best, and the pace is so slow that even the very young will be bored.
The
screenplay
is horrible.
The actors did what they could with what they had to work with, but the
screenplay
just wasn't adequate to make it even remotely interesting.
The
screenplay
was poor, the acting was terrible and the effects, well there were no effects.
I thought of this movie when i watched pluto nash...why..because both movies have randy quaid playing a retarded robot, this movie made years earlier but probably written by a
screenplay
writer that drank the same biotoxic coffee or something like that...Whoa...AVOID AT ALL COSTS even to pay tribute to the late great Andy Kaufman is hard to do here...find another film or just watch taxi reruns on latenight tv...his latka gravas character is so much more loveable...TANK YOU BERRY MUCH
Then came the stupid "Batman" sequels, unfortunately, and after that it seemed as if every potentially sublime
screenplay
turned into a gigantic mess in Schumacher's hands.
It's likely he was egged on by his director, whose florid approach might have worked better with Elizabethan language, but who seems a jarring, pretentious choice for this modernized
screenplay.
The funniest thing about Fortunes is that one of the main characters, Lewis (Urbaniak) has writer's block and apparently so did the
screenplay
writer for the film.
I doubt whoever wrote this
screenplay
has ever actually read Mansfield Park...or if they have it was not very well.
I enjoyed the action sequences, but I despised the
screenplay
and plot.
No great suspense.. no great direction... nothing phenomenal with the acting... shy away from this... low rating... Nothing to write about this movie so I am filling up the remaining lines of text so you can imagine how much a time waster this movie is...really irritated at how good a premise that was and how bad a
screenplay
was written out of it...
The
screenplay
is the worst part of this film, as it lurches from one premise to the next, missing all the important bits that would have made a number of different stories possible.
But having such a non-sensical
screenplay
is completely unnecessary.
The only thing not wasted was paper...the
screenplay
must have been no more than four pages long.
Without a screenplay, without a director and without actors I don't understand how can a film be made.
The pacing is unbelievably slow (despite the random acts of violence) and the
screenplay
must have been written by a deranged 12 year old kid who kills kittens for fun.
Sadly, even with a proper leading man this movie doesn't stand a chance for it is fatally burdened with both a totally inept director - whole scenes go nowhere and are poorly realized - and a
screenplay
that is utterly inferior, scattered and at times incoherent - not for a single moment do you care about anyone in this film, for the single fact that there is NOTHING in the way of character development!
Many moviegoers may blame the poor acting, nonsensical screenplay, or poorly constructed plot as the reasons that cause the OCD movie to flounder.
"Ordinary Decent Criminal" has a clumsy screenplay, naive direction, journeyman execution, thin story, poor casting, mediocre acting, and eventually becomes lost in itself and sinks into a mire of hopeless mediocrity.
The
screenplay
is often acidic, cynical, and caustic and Killer Movie essentially pokes fun at realty television shows, featuring a cast of characters one might find on The Real World.
A good deal of discussion has been stimulated by the movie's final sequences that are apparently not expected by a viewer based upon what has come before, but in reality these comprise probably the only thoughtful portions of a poorly cobbled screenplay, and bids fair to make the work almost watchable, despite the shabby quality of the production as a whole.
Every single piece of wit and intelligence has been removed from the Oscar Wilde story by the inept
screenplay
writer.
Answer: one is more than enough, if he writes the
screenplay
and directs it.
The direction, screenplay, acting , and editing work together to repel your eyes from the screen.
His
screenplay
part for the whole movie was probably not more than one page of stupid nonsense one liners.The whole dialog in the film is a disaster, same as the plot.The title "The Shepherd" makes no sense.
I really loved this original
screenplay
and the different places it took me, emotionally, spiritually and just plain silly stuff.
I didn't get caught up in "believability" in the
screenplay
or the actors and didn't even think about it until reading the reviews listed here in IMDb for the movie.
The script, the acting, the
screenplay.
the ending is maybe a bit too melodramatic, but that's actually the way people are in this part of the world I believe the
screenplay
is great, because it presents the horrors of the 2nd WW in a most original manner - no blood, no battlefields.
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