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Unbelievably slow beginning: 35 minutes, two dreary
songs
and a botched rip off.
I was also wondering if in the original version there were American
songs
in the soundtrack... they seemed extremely out of place.
I don't understand how the wwE doesn't have the rights to some of the old music, since most of those
songs
were created by the WWF they shouldn't have to worry about the licensing and royalty fees that prevent shows like SNL from releasing season sets.
wow...I just watched this movie...American people have this stereotypical view towards Hindi films such as, ALL Indian films have dances,
songs
and a love story....Its pathetic how far away from the truth that is.
Drably directed from a weak script, and additionally hampered by excessive cutting and poor editing, this film does provide some treasures among its eight songs, including the title number, and has nice turns by soprano Healy, Benny Rubin as a snack shop proprietor, and the dynamic tap dancing Roland Dupree.
Stick to penning pop
songs
Bono.
The film retains the story and
songs
that made the stage version of the musical such a hit, but the
songs
sound lifeless on screen.
i no its a low budget film and your not going to get top 40
songs
but at least get music that goes with the scene that isn't actually that hard acting, well if i saw any i would gladly let you know. the script was so badly written would now surprise me one bit of the guy directing wrote this piece of beep, i will give the person one 10/10 and that was for the DVD cover because if i actually saw "before watching this" in a shop and it was like 10 15 bucks i would have bought it, why well if you look at the front cover this actually well done you flip over to the back and you see that it has actually won awards.
The upside of this movie would be Amy singing, and even on that score I believe better
songs
could have been chosen.
If Stone is trying to show us that football will be our downfall or something, why does he insist on romanticizing the sport with his stilted camera movements and Kid Rock
songs?
I didn't see this movie when it originally came out, but there has been a couple
songs
sharing the title and the term still gets used from time to time and I figured there must be something to the flick, so I dug it up and gave a view.
I've given the film two stars because the sets and costumes are superior and one of the
songs
sung by KATHTREN GRAYSON "Love is Where You Find It", is sensational.
For most of the film, the jokes are bad, the
songs
are bad, even W.C. Fields is bad.
It feels he just shoot scenes and then joined them in some editing software!!! Music is of course good but the film doesn't need so many unwanted
songs.
The
songs
were great to a point, but became repetitive after a while.
The other
songs
make up for the singing.
The saddest part about this film is that they had everything in place to make the greatest western ever and they blew it!!! the costumes are perfect,good actors, there are 2 music scores the orchestrail score is wonderful, and keeps with the classic spirit of the old timey Lone Ranger alive, the second score is a series of
songs
by country music artest like Merle Haggerd, and The Statler Brothers and those
songs
like "The Man in the Mask" are so bad that they are funny.
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 rented it at a Blockbuster for the reason it had absolutely NO description of the movie on the back of the box, only a list of the bands that had
songs
in it.
She slauters the
songs
with her screechy voice and overacts in a role she clearly doesn't understand.
"Atoll K" aka "Utopia" is one of Hollywood's saddest swan
songs.
inspite of the lead being played by sunny deol and the incessant songs, I must say gadar is the better of the two.
This one is filled with dubbed songs, anachronistic slang, and slapstick.
The thinking behind it is that if you made a film full of pop
songs
you could stick the tracks on a LP , sell it and make even more money for the studio .
Good songs, though like the other guy said they aren't performed with much energy.
All
songs
written, arranged, produced and performed by Nils Lofgren who is the "other" lead guitarist opposite Steve Van Zandt in the E Street Band.
The reason you haven't seen it, is because audiences in the 30s were enamored of the "Jeanette MacDonald picture;" in which the eponymous star warbled her way through countless songs, while plots came to a complete standstill.
MacDonald's
songs
do not, and the awkward insertion of said
songs
to show off her only typical talent is not good.
I totally disagree with a previous post that dislikes the
songs
( there the same also), In the original the singing is first rate, I'm not sure if Marjorie Reynolds actually did her own singing, it's hard to tell since the vocals were usually added later, and the
songs
are very good, surprising in a "B" movie.
It was great to hear the songs, but over time, those
songs
seemed dull, overwhelming, and a bit precocious.
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