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Her
singing
leaves much to be desired, and yet, unbelievable as it is, all the other characters in the film think she's terrific.
The sudden flashes into surreal song & dance brought back Dennis Potter's
"Singing
Detective", but without the finesse.
The only positive thing about him in the film is his nice
singing
voice...too bad the songs are mostly insipid and sappy.
I think the most laughable bits are when Carrey's in the elevator
singing "
I Believe I Can Fly" and the bit when he ties up someone in a robbery, and is speaking with a voice changer (he sounds like a crap robot).
The
singing
Aztec lady is comic naturale and the dancing and costumes are a hoot.
Jamie Lynn Spears is useless for acting,
singing
and anything else she attempts for that downward spiral she calls a career.
Betty Grable is very appealing in a brief bit
(singing
and dancing in the number "Let's K-nock K-nees" with overtly sissified Edward Everett Horton), but the star-couple looks distressed and unhappy throughout.
I don't know where most of you were at, but where I watched the film we didn't have people
singing
as some have told they experienced, we had people laughing, mostly at the campy plot line, the horrible dance sequences and the
singing
of the likes of Brosnan.
All in all you know it is bad when the best part of the film is Kirk, Bones and Spock
singing
row your boat, well Spock was not really singing, but rather questioning the lyrics.
The usual big battle scenes, what passed for lascivious dances in 1959, and an orchestra blasting out plenty of trumpet calls behind a huge chorus
singing
lots of "Ah's", but none of it quite of topnotch Hollywood quality.
In the 1:43 film, the highlights are Jimmy Cliff(Ivan)
singing
for a scene, and a couple of shoot-outs and a fight.
The only good thing that comes from this film is the good voice of Kate Winslet,
singing
the closing song "What If", as for the rest, it is just excruciatingly awful.
Who is that
singing
in the last scene for crying out loud?? Directing: oh my, IMNSHO David Lynch sucks, but someone trying to copy him sucks even harder.
The
singing
is "schrecklich".
The upside of this movie would be Amy singing, and even on that score I believe better songs could have been chosen.
Ms. Grahame is always fun to watch (if you like her, as I do), but the dubbing of her
singing
hurts this picture a lot.
An ear-splitting movie, a quasi-old-fashioned screwball romp designed to showcase
singing
star Madonna's comedic attributes.
The only thing worse than Taylor's acting was Stanwyck's
singing.
The Fulci-penned script also contrives to incorporate a few blackly comedic elements - which only result in some unfunny business involving a corpse which won't stay put, an opera singer victim who won't stop singing, etc. - not to mention a doppelganger theme straight out of THE STUDENT OF PRAGUE - although, in this case, the two personas communicate via pre-recorded radio messages!!
The other songs make up for the
singing.
And the
singing?
Remove Abbott and Costello from the cast and you've got a badly colored movie, stiff cardboard from the casting department, badly dubbed sound (especially during the singing!) and annoying dialog (ex.
But unfortunatly,as good as the storyline is, its all ruined by Merle Haggard Narrating everything as you are watching it happen(for the love of God why did they do that?) between Merle Haggard's Narration and The Statler Brothers
singing
corny(stupid) songs like "Ride little cowboy" being playing in the backgound make this movie impossible to take serious.
I watched this on YouTube mainly to see an early Judy Garland appearance as we watch her in profile with her two older sisters
singing "
La Cucaracha".
And her
singing
is woeful.
They'll be
singing
within minutes.
Slow pacing, incredibly bad cinemetography, not very good
singing
(except from Robert Preston), an awful script, bad acting (except from Bea), and a horrible lead actress.
The heads over at Warner Bros. were no doubt on crack when they decided to not use Angela Lansbury, who had done it so well on Broadway, and instead use Ball, who wasn't nearly as funny by then as she was 20 years earlier, couldn't act the part "the right way" at all, and used a painful croak as an excuse for
singing.
I was tempted to hit the MUTE button until she finished
singing.
One scene a
"singing"
scene with Rose McGowan is far to well done and genius for this film and could have only been stumbled on by mistake by this director.
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