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(In one wonderful bit, two future stars - Rock Hudson and Tony Curtis - play an Indian chief and a U.S. cavalry soldier - during a well
staged
pitched-battle.
Beautifully choreographed and staged, well-written, and exciting.
Through monotone voices,
staged
lines, and unrehearsed moments, we follow these girls as they leave college, head to Oregon, and suddenly into California.
This hopeless bore is a series of badly
staged
murders.
Miles O'Keefe is as bland as one can be in the role of Gawain whilst the action sequences are
staged
totally without panache or energy.
Rehashes of tired slo-mo shooting scenes, that are poor copies at that, and
staged
fights.
All too calculated,
staged
for my taste - there are so many other films that I find more honest in their portray of poverty and misery (but with dignity).
As they eat, the characters find themselves shifting roles - those under siege take over the siege, those who
staged
the siege want out - and everyone wants to exploit their 15 minutes of fame.
The riot sequences are
staged
for utter seriousness--and they are filmed and edited with precision--but they don't come organically out of this story, they are interjected for shock value.
I attended a
staged
reading of the screenplay and I was genuinely embarrassed, both for the writer and for the Texas film industry.
A sincere,but atrociously acted and flatly
staged
film version of the book, with no authentic period flavor whatsoever.
Ill-advisedly relocated to a California coastal town inhabited by Superman, Luke Skywalker and Crocodile Dundee's girlfriend, the special effects are more prominent and the body count is multiplied more than ten times as villagers burn themselves to death, impale themselves, doctors blind or perform autopsies on themselves, all
staged
with remarkable flatness and a complete lack of atmosphere or foreboding.
Though with a big budget this could have been
staged
as an epic production with lots of added scenery etc. (remember this was before CGI!), the closeness and theatre-feel sets actually make it more intimate and the viewer is brought right into the fray.
The musical numbers are brilliantly staged, both the big production number and Miss Days quieter moments.
The camera observes, taking its time to capture the essence of the moments and the characters, including a
staged
debate between the two presidential candidates in the girl school.
Now I am al for pretty pictures, but as I was approaching the end it just all became a bit too much: the predictable switches between high and low society, the over-the-top
staged
settings (Bella Wilfer in front of her cottage in the last installment), the stilted switches between scenes.
The numbers are well
staged
and the songs, especially "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," are infectious.
It starts off OK with the first killing of a couple, albeit a cheaply
staged
one.
The real leap forward that Charlie Chaplin made in screen comedy, the thing that put him ahead of his peers, was that he
staged
his comedy within a straight and serious world.
One one hand using what seemed to be actual houses; yet on the other,
staged
set pieces.
While talking, the two main characters are in a beautiful outdoor setting then go onto what see obviously a
staged
outdoor setting.
Jesse's transformations into Freddy Krueger are well
staged
and the murders he commits are decently gore.
It looks so
staged.
Obviously
staged
and scripted with an unnatural ebb and flow, terrible segues, and poor continuity, "South..." is an obvious collection of brain farts strung together into one of the worst films I've seen in a long time.
I mean they pulled out ever device you can think of, from snatches of Jules Verne's Mysterious Island with huge insects to jumping around on a
staged
deck, supposedly in the midst of a raging storm at sea.
Both the men have to enter a fighting tournement to get near him and the fights are brilliantly
staged
plus the two men have to fight the emperors guards who get in the way through the film.
50min), i'm quite positive it's even better than the one i was fortunate enough to see. a great documentary film all-around (even if some of it was staged).
The way Melanie Griffith and Ed Harris fall in love with each other and how they find together despite unfavorable circumstances is nicely
staged.
Her hurt always the story moves on with diya recruiting fellow city folks on her play to be
staged
at the very place she learned to dance.
Initially,the idea of Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson appearing together in a film called Anger Management looks good on paper.Unfortunately,what makes this a bad film is that the idea wasn't carried out very well.The story goes along smoothly enough,but what ultimately kills it is a it's totally ridiculous and disappointing ending.The whole idea that all of Dave's situations were
staged
as part of his therapy brought a very promising idea crashing to the ground with a thud.Perhaps Adam and Jack will make another film together one day,the story idea will be a good one,and this time the idea will be carried out a little better.Sandler has hits and he has misses.For me,this one goes down as a miss.
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