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And if they did, sure we'd go bust pretty quickly, but hey, we would have solved the country's maths
skills
crisis.
I went to the theatre expecting something exciting, and instead was afforded the opportunity to hone my "guess the next plot twist before it happens
" skills.
What to say for Jason Statham - lack of all kinds of
skills
to develop the role which is an imaginary fiction...
Lola seems to be able to fool anything with her Emmy-deserving acting
skills.
Every thing about this movie is great, the acting in this film is of true quality; Master P's acting
skills
make you actually believe he is Italian!
Also, Mike is not showing his writing
skills
in this movie.
It is also sad to see that Jennifer Jason Leigh's acting
skills
have not advanced one iota since FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH, and her screen exposure is mercifully limited.
As Cole Younger, Wayne Morris is big and hunky enough but his " cool" demeanour and wooden acting
skills
undermine things.
that never need reloading and uncanny shooting
skills
that allow a horse rider to shoot from the hip and wound a man from at least 50 feet...oh dear...
Should the director(s) and/or actors choose to continue with their endeavor of making movies, I would definitely advise them to brush up on their
skills
and perhaps take a few (ok, many) classes on film-making and acting.
Not taking away the acting and comedy
skills
of the BL guys, they were OK.
The exceptions that actually makes the whole thing worse is the terrible work made by the lighting guy who don't even have the
skills
to turn on the light in his own living room, the camera work that for no reasons at all sometimes are in tilted "Battlefield Earth" mode but for the most of the time are flat as a pancake, the extremely cheap and to small desert set that only contents a pile of sand in the front of a backdrop painted as a desert, that turns very old very fast because it appears in almost every scene, and the bad idea by the costume designer to try to mimic "The fifth element"'s fashion madness with the addition of the silliest hats ever made.
Even if you're a fervent admirer of Lang's silent films, this early one - the first part of a two-part unfinished four-part serial(!) - will leave you in doubt about Fritz's narrative
skills.
(His directorial
skills
aren't that evident either, but here and there one senses his talent for building up atmosphere.)
Tom Skerritt, Wendy Hughes and James Mason's good acting
skills
are wasted, as are the talents of the "key" supporting cast - (forget the villain and the Anderson women - very amateurish acting).
When young and handsome Gordon Hawthorne comes to visit, he is instantly skeptical of Jessica's powers...until her
skills
uncover a lost wristwatch and unearth an ancient treasure chest.
He needs her dowsing
skills
to unearth his body, so that he can rise from the dead and rule over the human race.
Does that automatically supposed to convince an audience of his
skills?
I can certainly PRAISE the acting
skills
throughout the film, even the directing - but the plot...what happened?
If this film is an accurate display of J. Smits acting skills, I think he made a big mistake leaving television.
The film boasts some sweet snowboarding skills, throughout the films in the action scenes.
If he knows so much about survival skills, why weren't more scenes with it shown?
The mother, an "actress" with very questionable acting skills, answers the phone and in a loud scolding voice tells her not to be ringing as Dad is 'trying to impress his boss'.
His low-budget Hong Kong movies were all fast-paced kinetic thrillers that highlight his amazing gymnastic
skills
and talent for light comedy.
He's smart, but has no friends, no social skills, and a lazy loser of a father who borrows money from HIM.
Mostly a good laugh at Lame social
skills
and the sad portrayal of "Grown up" twenty somethings not developing beyond the college party mode.
The use of the "Hada Power" and other supernatural elemnents have nothing to do with
skills
the characters have in the video game!
I do not fail to recognize Haneke's above-average film-making
skills.
but i shouldn't be too harsh on them, for all i know they might have great skill, but with a script that i could have written in ten minutes, what ever
skills
they had were ran and hid for fear of appearing in this film.
i can see how it COULD have related to the supposed story - that Grandma's VG
skills
redeem him - but that just wasn't there.
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