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This is a
serious
drama, with realistic plot and fantastic sound track (worth for that MTV Asia Award).
After the notorious splatter period and of course massively praised "Heavenly creatures" - his very first motion picture with a slightly more
serious
look and feel, the insane New Zealander Peter Jackson directed "Forgotten silver" with Costa Botes.
Either he doesn't have it in him anymore or he felt that keeping it unrelentingly bleak this time marks him out as a more
serious
film maker.
Geez,this is as bad as Woody Allen when he decided to "go
serious"
and make Bergman movies,but without any of the feeling or the skill.
This movie didn't even satisfy my B horror movie cravings and I can deal with even cheese with gore but they were actually
serious
when attempting to create a "HORROR" movie.
It's one of those films that manages to make a
serious
statement about human nature purely by presenting believable (although zany) characters and behavior, never getting preachy.
But the mix of
serious
academic people, famous personalities and the great inter-cutting of the interviews kept her attention through the movie.
Someone must have told Gwyneth Paltrow and Jonathon Schaech they're starring in a
serious
drama because they're no fun at all in this try-hard attempt at camp.
This may sound like a
serious
film, but it really is rather quite funny and has some real classic lines to it that I'm sure will endear you to the film.
Plan 9 From Outer Space by the notorious filmmaker Ed Wood was so bad it was good, a laugh a-minute because it was intended to be
serious.
I know that after WWII, Bud and Lou had some
serious
tax problems and lost their fortunes, but I would have assumed by 1952 and with a lot of films behind them they still didn't need money THIS badly!
Mr.Woodcock is a boring comedy which did not produce me any laughs because all the jokes are clichéd and tired.That's a
serious
problem in a comedy.Billy Bob Thornton is criminally wasted in this movie.He's an extraordinary actor but this movie does not show all his talent.He should appear in more movies like A Simple Plan or Bad Santa,which really take advantage of his talent,and not in craps like School for Scoundrels or Mr.Woodcock.Director Craig Gillespie shows nothing of artistic zeal.His work is simply mercenary.It was very difficult to me laughing with this movie because,as I said,all the jokes are tired and they left to be funny 20 years ago.I do not recommend this movie.
Serious
overacting by this guy.
I will start with the introduction for asking if any of you ever watched a b horror movie from the eighties, yes you will adore this one because the movie gives all the clichés and
serious
acting applies for another star for the movie, except "Larry Joe Campbell" from "According to Jim".
I enjoy watching all types of Bollywood and Indian films, from the
serious
(Monsoon Wedding, Fire) to the epic (Veer-Zaara, Lagaan) to the lightweight (Chalte Chalte, No Entry).
Kirsten Dunst is a great actress that showed her ability to tell a
serious
story with a sense of lightheartedness.
De Otro Mundo" is a supreme example of a work of entertaining art with a
serious
message which one can take home and share with family members.
To all of this, I would just like to add the fact that the whole movie lacks of any kind of deepness in regards of the
serious
issues it pretends to deal with, it's boring, predictable and just as flat as a white sheet.
Or like here, where he decided to say the heck with
serious
acting let me be in one of those horrible films with one of those guys who can not act a lick in this case Miles O'Keefe, also seen in the dreadful "Cave Dwellers", which was also a sequel to another one that I have heard is bad itself Ator.
Honestly at first I had
serious
doubts about this movie.
This film is really like High Planes Drifter meets The Road Warrior,being it combines classic revenge western with action road rage films.My only complaint is that the dialouge could have been much deeper and more
serious
but then again,this was never meant to be Shakespeare.Randy Quaide needed more screen time as well.All in all ,however,this one is 100 times better than any of those bloated,computer created dumb kiddy rides like Fast and The Furious or Tourque.This is a real road rage film.
C'mon now ... this can't be a
serious
drama.
This,the fourth and last of the Matt Helm movies has a lot to recommend it and has
serious
credentials to be one of the most interesting films of the 60s and that is for a variety of reasons.One of these is the appearance of the late Sharon Tate who gives a very appealing comic performance in her final movie.The attractive 60s star Dahlia Lavi makes a good villainess and is a fine foil for Nigel Greene a respected English actor (who was later to die tragically) as the evil Count Contini.He had played a similar role in the earlier British spy thriller DEADLIER THAN THE MALE.Nancy Kwan also appears and so does Chuck Norris in a "blink and you'll miss him"screen debut.The reason Norris was in it at all was because of the movies' fight choreographer,none other than the legendary Bruce Lee himself and he does sterling work giving the many hand to hand combat scenes in THE WRECKING CREW a zest that was rare in action movies of the period that featured martial arts.
This isn't a horror or exploitation film; it's a
serious
and exemplary political thriller about a man being forced to come to terms with his cultural and religious heritage.
In fact, it would've played a lot better if it had been more
serious
in tone.
Uneasy mix of comedy with some
serious
issues makes "Campus Man" an uneven disappointment.
The lack of a story line usually does not pose a
serious
problem for most "B" movie fans as long as there are other components of the film that make it fun to watch.
Oh the first film was trashy, seedy and truly in bad-taste and that's what made the dementedly
serious
piece entertaining.
But this episode shows more than any other how it can strike a bittersweet,
serious
note as well with its spin on the familiar flashback of Fry's last day in the 20th century.
And
serious
flaws in the story line are plentiful like weeds.
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