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(And Rosario- please, you're a better actress, pick better
scripts)
No one behaves like this outside of Hollywood
scripts.
You see the problem with this type of role is that De Niro has played very very similar characters in TAXI DRIVER , THE KING OF COMEDY and CAPE FEAR and unfortunately the characters were better developed and had better
scripts
.
Furthermore the link between this show and the '70s' is extremely tenuous beyond the style of dress and the scenery and background used for the show -it seems to be nothing more than a modern sitcom with the same old unfunny, clichéd
scripts
that modern sitcoms have dressed up as depicting a show from twenty years ago in the hope that it will gain some nostalgic viewers or something like that.
Firstly, for the most part they just looked stiff and I'm sure their
scripts
were in their hands just out of frame - but that's a minor issue.
Ben Stiller on the other hand seems a bit lost, he's asked to play a fuller role than the ridiculous characters of his Zoolander breed of movies, but he struggles as a family man, whether his fault or the scripts, there isn't enough depth to the character and the result is a movie of Ben Stiller doing those typical mannerisms and generally becoming tedious.
Interesting for fans of Bresson fanatic Paul Schrader, just to see how many elements of character and setting Schrader carried into in his own
scripts
and movies, especially "Taxidriver", "Raging Bull" and "Light Sleeper".
Keaton became just one more actor for hire, performing someone else's
scripts.
And the CGI, though the effects couldn't help be an improvement on those available 30 years earlier, merely dazzled the viewer with lights and camera work, and did little to mask the poor quality of the
scripts
and dialogue.
If only Ed Wood could bring his subtle sense of flair and dignity to these remarkable
scripts.
It's creepy at times, but it has one of the worst
scripts
ever written for a horror film.
Bad directing, bad scripts, no attempt at authenticity (at all) all combine to just make the movie fall flat.
This might have been more accurate, historically, but Bette Davis had more engaging
scripts.
I write
scripts
and this movie single-handedly opened up a genre of comedy for me, the likes of which we have never seen.
(Personally, I don't see a whole lot of difference - the
scripts
and themes remain largely the same throughout - but they do lose some great people along the way) My daughter has put the DVDs on her wish list, so perhaps the land of special features and commentary will shed some light on all of this.
His performances in both movies portray a whole other dimension to Smith, a refinement of talent, the selectivity of scripts, I'm not sure, but I view him differently now.
Weak
scripts
at times?
It just goes to prove that you don't need silly litle things like continuity and
scripts
to make a movie.
Everything I remember about it was excellent... great cast with Sam Waterston & George Innes (before he became more familiar to US audiences).... excellent
scripts
as only the English can do - Edwardian Sherlock Holmes/Lord Peter Wimsey/Albert Campion type mysteries, but with a Jules Verne twist.
He, and screenwriter Ivan Solomon deliver a story that has much more depth and lyricism than typical "paint by numbers" type
scripts.
Thanks to some mistakes he first ends up in 1990, then in the First World War and how messed up it all might look like, Terry Gilliam comes up with what must be one of the most intelligent
scripts
ever.
The best aspects of DM was the fast pace, witty
scripts
and of course the toe tapping score.
Saving Grace is a nice movie to watch in a boring afternoon,when you are looking for something different than the regular
scripts
and wants to have some fun.
There is just enough variation in the
scripts
to make all three entertaining and re-watchable.
The
scripts
offer new twists on the age-old fables we grew up on and they feature a handful of stars in each episode.
I think some people remember it with more affection than it deserved but apart from the car chases and Daisy Duke's legs the
scripts
were weak and poorly acted.
I can only be grateful when I see such an outstanding picture for most of the motion pictures made more recently lack good characters, good
scripts
and good acting.
Jo was cute, there was brilliant chemistry between the Ropers, Richard O'Sullivan made it all look so easy, the scripts, whilst not exactly Oscar Wilde-standard, were consistently funny and Chrissy was THE most drop-dead gorgeous woman who has walked the face of this planet since The Dead Sea was merely feeling unwell.
Murphy will always have
scripts
handed to him and he'll always be working in films but the once edgy comedian has lost his edge a long time ago.
The acting is just horrible, along with the
scripts.
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