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of, Burt's wig wasn't bad in this film.
She should never have been given a
speaking
role and her looks were unfit to play the part of a Miss Nisei queen.
his
speaking
ability?
That great British jobbing actor, John LeMesurier, has a three minute cameo as Burton's friend, and appears to be slightly inebriated,
speaking
his lines in a barely audible voice.
Generally
speaking
the film is nice to look at.
I went with a spanish
speaking
friend who felt the same way.
So instead of
speaking
to the cops - her allies - or getting on the blower at a call-box direct to her dad to warn him his life is in danger, McAdams prefers instead to steal a People Carrier off a family in the Airport forecourt (call the damned security...) and drives home to daddy, mowing down the assassin with the vehicle in the front garden of the house, in a rich neighbourhood-watch district, crushing the front porch in the process - an act which actually slightly wakes dad up from an afternoon snooze, after about a minute, yet which somehow fails to register with neighbours who aren't even mildly curious, thus ensuring 15 more minutes of hide and seek shenanigans as the duo run around the vast Hollodeck type house... Dohhh, it actually hurts to keep thinking about it all - Cillian (surely renamed Silly 'un for doing this one?)
Her acting was very reminiscent of a graduate from the Al Gore School of Dramatics and Public
Speaking.
Dr. Lorenz: Why, yes, in a manner of
speaking.
With Canadian
speaking
actors in what is supposed to be an American setting - this film falls very flat.
so... it's really sexist, and classist, and i thought that it might not be in the beginning stages of the movie, like when stella tells steven that she would really like to change herself and begin
speaking
in the right way and he tells her not to change.
The only
speaking
is done in narrative by a tree that stands over the den, giving insight into the animals loves and lives... Lovely scenery and gorgeous filming of the animals.
He has a fine
speaking
and singing voice, a good mind, and a conscience that he unsuccessfully attempts to stifle.
Visually speaking, this film is stunning.
Would you believe that, over the airwaves and in clear English, the Captain mentioned the General's rank, if not his name, as the person he was
speaking
with and that the general, in plain English over open airwaves, said that the dam had to be protected the next day?
Speaking
of timeliness, there was an episode of Cheers where Norm and Cliff competed on who can find the most anachronism in a movie.
There's one part I do like, when Kolos is
speaking
through Spock about the loneliness of the human experience.
One would hope that being directed by her talented husband, who's created some interesting and/or terribly entertaining work, would bring out the same quality Madonna showed in "Desperately Seeking Susan"; alas, it just isn't meant to be, for here she is, at her very worst: singularly convinced of her own greatness, the smugness permeating every frame she's in, made all the more unbearable by her wavering faux-British accent, an accent that only underscores the fact that her
speaking
voice is immature in quality and not especially pleasant.
The Chief of Police even has one
speaking
line playing himself (and boy, can you tell he can't act).
It must have been an easy decision to take the most wildest, Ebonics speaking, craziest contestant - and her mother - and give them a show on this network.
I decided to watch this film because I thought it was along the lines of many Thai films I've watched and enjoyed, one that has Thai actors
speaking
Thai and martial arts craziness.
Speaking
of Miike, for him this is something of a commercial venture, so if anyone thinks they might be getting perversion of the "Bijita Q" or "Audition" kind, they're wasting their time.
That relatively speaking, Mash had some production quality, (by television standards) of that era and today, and therefore it is deserved of a two.
Only the best performance was by Anil Kapoor man he is all time at his best playing the role of villain with a comic act
speaking
Hinglish... Akki is also done a good job....
Technically
speaking
there isn't much to criticize.
Speaking
of me I find this movie to be an OK-movie.
Normally speaking, I'm very pro-violence but it has to at least serve some kind of purpose.
It was obvious there were only a handful of actors with
speaking
parts so they had a lot of dialogue to speak to keep this turkey afloat.
The part I'm
speaking
of is a lonely TOWNIE who is so lonely he finds comfort in a rotting corpse.
He and his buddies -- including suave con-artist Grant -- head to San Francisco on leave and start the city's swinginest party while conniving to escape the service altogether through industrial
speaking
tours.
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