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All the sharp cutting and ridiculous Camera angles can do nothing to hide her lack of
skill
and rhythm.
Minis are cool and they can go anywhere if driven with great
skill.
What strength and skill, what agility and courage!
The America and China campaigns are too easy on normal
skill
and only during multiplayer is there a real challenge that will force you to think more strategically.
The only
skill
the director and producer have is to lead you along so that just as you think it can't get much worse, it does.
Charlie Brown encourages Snoopy to learn some kind of
skill.
The animation can't be compared to Pixar or Dreamworks, as it was the standard of animation almost seventy years ago, but you can tell by watching it that the film was made with a lot of
skill
and love by the artists.
I rate this movie even worse than Burt Reynolds worst failure with Dom Deluise (when he and his cast appeared to be having a great time making an unfunny movie) because Soderbergh and crew have the
skill
to do so much better.
There were also some important political messages that were delivered with a great amount of
skill
and intelligence.
John Landis's
skill
for being able to mix horror and comedy is absolutely unmatched in the genre.
It takes
skill
to portray a leading character who is such an unbelievably charmless neanderthal.
However if you understand that the world you live in has shades of grey then here is a multi coloured chunk to digest.I liked the central characters and found them very believable.This film shows particular
skill
in having very rounded supporting roles.
If you look at it from the usual perspective of acting skill, dialogue, plot etc., Blood for Dracula is probably one of the worst films you will ever watch.
Walter Natthau plays that role of the alcoholic wash-out to perfection, and Tatum O'Neal portrays the struggle of a young girl trying to enter adolescence without losing her sense of "self" with delicacy and
skill.
Fuller manipulates our emotions with great skill, which perhaps should not be surprising: he is clearly one of the born storytellers of late Classic cinema.
this movie is the perfect example of Ernest R. Dickerson's
skill
for making movies in this mould.
She captured the upper-middle-class mother thrust into extraordinary circumstances with great
skill.
But it takes more
skill
than this move maker has (or most (all?) of the rest) to pull it off.
The movie revolves around a battle of wits, a duel between their two characters and it's their charisma and
skill
that's the key for its success.
After the appalling Absolute Beginners, a film that - despite all the promise and potential of a great novel and a decent cast and a soundtrack by Bowie - falls short of the target by miles, Temple manages to barge around with an admirable lack of
skill
here in this cardboard cutout piece of cheap music hall.
As he's aged his roles have been more of a dramatic nature and I think that this role in particular shows his talent and
skill
as a cinematic artist.
She isn't the stunning siren that, perhaps, might be a more obvious lure for Stacy, but her money and her
skill
as a lover make up for that, certainly.
I could definitely have done with more gore, for while the kills are well filmed and have the rare
skill
of being effective without being graphic, there aren't too many and there are only really three notable grisly moments.
It's refreshing to see consummate actors plying their trade, especially one with the
skill
of Paul Newman.
It's especially wonderful to see this
skill
applied to a film like "Nobody's Fool."
The stop-motion effects were simply amazing, executed with
skill
that would make ILM green with envy.
I applaud Monsieur Girard for his creativity and
skill
in this film, and I highly suggest any other production of M. Girard (Specifically 'Thirty-Two Short Films About Glenn Gould', a film about an eccentric Canadian pianist, definitely one of the greatest genius' of our time).
I didn't rate this movie higher only because of what I considered flaws in pacing and continuity--as others have noted, the ages of the brothers and their physical dissimilarities seemed peculiar and it seemed to drag at times, but the actors were so good and played their roles with such intensity and skill, and the intelligence and insight of the movie was so sharp that I feel guilty for not giving it another star.
This movie starts out with an excellent premise: a young witch named Kiki, following the ancient tradition of her kind, leaves her home for one year to train to be a full witch, and find her special
skill.
Worse, she is barely a witch, because there is no training, no finding of a new skill, barely any discussion of other witches, nada.
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