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Not only that but the acting and action
sequences
are so corny it almost makes you feel like the whole project was one big joke.
I was at my computer working and happened to glance over and see what must have been some of the worst action
sequences
ever made.
The storyline has too many flaws and illogical
sequences
to be worthwhile.
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.
But, well, the opera
sequences
were god-awful.
Yes, in the short
sequences
I have seen her with Nelson Eddy, she is immensely preferable to him.
This is one of those "lighthearted" westerns... which means lots of labored attempts at "comedy"... and some really atrocious music during most of the action
sequences
(you can tell this isn't Ennio Morricone's work).
Yes, the hero is a good martial arts fighter, too bad his acting wasn't as good, and there's plenty of decent wire work, and tons of revved up fight sequences, maybe too many.
A combination of The Eagle Has Landed, Star!, Oh! What a Lovely War!, and Edwards' Pink Panther films, Darling Lili never engages the viewer; the aerial sequences, the musical numbers, the romance, the comedy, and the espionage are all ho hum.
Before the days of home video, Stan Laurel's pre-Hardy comedy 'Kill or Cure' was known -- to the extent that it was known at all -- only because a few
sequences
were included in Robert Youngson's compilation film 'Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's'.
The action
sequences
were okay but confusing.
The action
sequences
are tame, the plot is paper thin, and the scenes that are supposed to be horrific look like a cliché from the fifties.
By some quirk of fate I was present on the filming of the last sequence of the movie, when dozens of German aircraft were destroyed (Yugoslav 522 trainers, used also in the flying sequences) on the Mostar military airport.
Despite fine aquatic
sequences
filmed at Florida's Cypress Gardens, this romantic comedy is awfully stale.
This film gives new meaning to the term "appallingly mean", but the effects and action
sequences
are exceptionally incredible.
A girl is looking for her soul mate-- this movie was very strange-- lots of
sequences
that look like an hallucinations.
Instead, the film focuses on tedious and overly talkative
sequences
and loud inappropriate music altered with experimental noises.
The courtship, taking place in two lengthy
sequences
set in the restaurant, consume the first half hour and are lethargically paced.
The overlong masturbation sessions and some bizarre nightmare
sequences
cover about three quarters of the movie, and then finally director Mario Garriazzo begins with the actual exorcism.
But in the script dwells horribly written characters, stupid action sequences, clichés, and an ending that drags on and on reaching a level of ridiculousness which would make the Bollmeister very, very proud.
This is probably the funniest thing I have ever seen - from start to finish it was perfect in timing, atmosphere, punch lines, background music, fighting
sequences
and every other possible aspect you can think of.
Fight
sequences
move extremely fast, but after watching a couple of them your eyes should be used to it and it won't seem so confusing.
In case you worshiped the brilliant aforementioned "Duel", you will definitely find some amusement in the compelling chase
sequences
depicted in "Route 666".
That might be his one minor (but, for me, apparent) liability: he won't let a little thing like common sense screw up his plan for his elaborate killing sequences, as his killer(s) can go through any kind of elaborate set-up of being invisible, until revealing past the point of the POV tracking shots of said psychopathic killer.
Director Erle Kenton uses expressionistic shadows and eerie music to frame many sequences, including a wonderful montage sequence that the studio frequently used in their horror features.
And as a final note, the interrogation scene still kinda bothers me, I always thought that was one of the most well done
sequences
in the whole film.
This is a finely crafted movie with moving sequences, humor, and best of all a love story.
Both
sequences
are nicely done, and compared to other low-bidget gangster junk like DILLINGER AND CAPONE, this film shines.
Not so much Action movies with a nod to a story thrown in for good measure, but a good story, matched with a point, and injected with some of Seagal's unimitable action
sequences.
'War movie' is a Hollywood genre that has been done and redone so many times that clichéd dialogue, rehashed plot and over-the-top action
sequences
seem unavoidable for any conflict dealing with large-scale combat.
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