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"Love and Human Remains" is one of those obviously scripted, obviously acted, obviously staged flicks which is so obvious that the escape velocity from its contrivances and fabrication is beyond me.
For me, the oddest aspect of this "formula" teen horror special effect-ride was the casting of the school teacher-love interest of the TV comedy "ED" as one of the werewolf's clueless victims who is more or less totally unsympathetic in the
scripted
lines they handed her.
It was Apalling the Diologue is Dreadful, The Action is Extremely badly
Scripted
and the Plot takes a nosedive from the beginning.
In my opinion it is an inaccurate, poorly acted, weakly scripted, pretentiously directed piece of gumpf.
Even though a lot of it seems scripted, the college educated kids who make up the the cast can barely speak English but still insist on trying to use "big" words they obviously don't understand.
and why the hell that stupid wife, played by Revathi, remarkably well, though
scripted
poorly, and characterized unrealistically, encourages her own husband, to dance with a sexily saying young girl ?
Dreadfully scripted, Arnie is called 'buddy', 'dude' etc for 95% of the film and then suddenly we hear him being called by his real name of Jericho Cane (where do they get these names from??).
Poorly scripted, acted and totally unbelievable.
The speaking rarely sounds like real natural talk...but also down not sound to be
scripted.
(possibly loosely scripted).
One can imagine that by the time Miranda Richardson got contacted by her agent, the conversation went along the lines of: 'Do you want to shoot a movie in Dublin
scripted
by Neil Jordan?
Well directed, and intriguingly scripted, it's an example of just how good low-budget short films can be.
If this is a
scripted
documentary, it's more convincing than any reality show on television today.
Stephanie Rothman
scripted
a socially compelling, well-written tits & ass movie which confronts the topics of racism, socio-economic inequalities, rape, abortion, medical ethics, public health issues, human rights, the Vietnam war, free love, LSD and drug experimentation.
John Huston's long career as one of Hollywood's greatest filmmakers had a truly fitting finale with this film, which was
scripted
by his son, Tony Huston; stars his daughter, Anjelica Huston; and is dedicated to his wife, Maricella.
This movie was definitely
scripted
with FF VII fans ONLY in mind.
As I stated earlier this year, in my review of Swordfish (which was
scripted
by this films writer/director/producer Skip Woods) this is a good film.
The acting is acceptable, and I am curious to see how well the actors manage to grow their characters out of their
scripted
stereotypes.
Random Hearts is a very well directed, well
scripted
and perfectly cast actors for the primary roles.
but just believe me, you'll find this a good one because it's well directed,
scripted
and played.
In order to make this show better they would have to stick to the natural responses from children, which I think can be funnier than the
scripted
at time.
There's a strong documentary feel throughout as though we were following an actual ship full of immigrants even though it has been carefully
scripted
and is clearly an amalgam of typical families/conditions at the time.
The lives are captured so well many moments seem
scripted
because they're so perfect.
Well the acting is nothing to praise because there were times were I feel they didn't show enough emotions, and there are some lines that feel just so
scripted.
The way they deal with various problems such as takeovers, memberships and general running of the club, not to mention the car parking dilemma was well
scripted.
Technically brilliant in its camera-work and editing, superbly
scripted
and acted, one of the best openings, one of the best endings, tension and paranoia sustained throughout (with countless viewings), an excellent soundtrack, and open to multiple readings and analogy, there simply aren't enough superlatives to do this film justice.
I thought the acting was really good considering none of Bams crew have been in
scripted
films before.
The movie was heavily
scripted
and rehearsed - Cassavetes didn't have enough money to support the inevitably high production costs of an "improvisational" sort of movie, even if he had wanted to produce such a thing.
"Lifeforce" is a truly bizarre adaptation of the novel "The Space Vampires" by Colin Wilson,
scripted
by Dan O'Bannon & Don Jakoby.
It was so funny, it seemed scripted, yet it gives a stirring picture of real life in the indie film life.
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