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He seems to think that flapping his arms and legs a lot and
staring
dumbly at everyone and everything is the height of screen comedy; maybe for him it is, but not for the audience.
There are many, many scenes of his character, who is a race car driver, just
staring
at the camera.
As for this waste of film stock, Burt Reynolds sleepwalks his way through the entire movie, Jim Nabors is wasted, the other actors aren't given very much to do, the car races are obviously stock footage, the humor is uninspired, and many of the scenes are more dull and lifeless than
staring
at a wall for two hours.
In fact, this feeble excuse for a fright feature is so crummy that not even the uncredited starkly
staring
eyes of the great Bela Lugosi can alleviate the brain-numbing boredom.
Sushmita Sen as Devi the widow takes both her role and the film too seriously, punctuating her lines with pauses,
staring
into camera for effect, and generally performing like her life depends upon it.
Newcomer Francesca Faridany seems talented, but is wasted as Emmy, a character who by mid-film is reduced to nothing more than
staring
at a monitor watching Lady Ada narrate an autobiography.
Walter Neff is
staring
up at her from below on the first floor.
One's that have overlong camera shots of the stars sitting and
staring
pensively into space, or one's where they focus unbearably long on kitty kats eating spaghetti.
A girl is showering unknowing that a serial rapist is
staring
at her through the skylight.
Fifteen minutes in, I was
staring
at the screen saying, "How could all of these guys get together and consider themselves friends (even without the girl)?"
But I can give you an idea of your lesson, stay away from movies
staring
Sylvia Kristel that are not Emmanuelle.
My partner and I are still both kind of shell shocked, you know,
staring
off into space and drooling!
This movie reminds me of the low-budget thriller "Blood Song" with Frankie Avalon
staring
in it, the same motive just a different character part.
A lot of
staring
and theatrical acting just doesn't do it for me, and what was all that about putting Tim in the role of Rochester.
Characters stand still
staring
at each other for long minutes, saying nothing, hand-held cameras hold forever on faces showing interminable reactions way longer than they need to, edits repeat the same reaction is triple redundancy.
could have been so much more, fine lead actor, and i always like Fairuza Balk, but come on, the alt-rock metaphor of just
staring
vacantly unable to find anything compelling is just so tired, and it sure doesn't make for good films.
Alison agrees and upon leaving the building with Miss Logan, notices an elderly man sitting and apparently
staring
at her from the top-floor window.
Moonwalker is a Fantasy Music film
staring
Michael Jackson with different segments.
In the scene where he first meets Amitabh's character, I thought that a man who can just look at AB, keep
staring
and not say a word, and still look strong, is definitely a good actor.
The first of the Tarzan movies
staring
Johnny Weissmuller.
Definitely the
staring
people are very creepy, each of them sent shivers down my spine that made me incapable of sitting still.
Not once throughout the movie did i find myself
staring
off into space.
Lots of good examples in this one, scenes where a whited out face is scene
staring
behind a young actress, photographs on a wall are suddenly glimpsed smiling, just for a second, and more.
She Freak is incredibly boring & features long sequences that are totally pointless, there is lots of footage of the carnival (& people looking &
staring
directly into the camera) with awful music playing in the background.
I thought that sense it had Duane jones
staring
as the main character that it would have at least a little potential in it but what i saw most of his acting was boring dialogue and not enough enthusiasm in his character.
Jason Momoa is an ABSOLUTE GOD!!!!! His presence dominated the entire movie...I kept
staring
at him throughout the entire show...I didn't know they made men like him!!! (YUMMY!)
Set in rainy Seattle, the biggest mystery here is why it is pouring on Pacino's speeding taxi, but once it rounds a corner an exterior shot shows a sunny day complete with pedestrians apparently
staring
and pointing at the film crew.
This is actually the theme of a film made in 1962, Term of Trial,
staring
Laurence Olivier as the teacher.
It is so unbelievably bad and so completely unaware of how bad it is that you can't help
staring
in shocked disbelief.
Nothing over-elaborate as it was with Hurt's Rochester (96 version), nothing theatrical or bombastic as in the case of Dalton's Rochester (83 version), nothing
staring
or predatory like Welles's Rochester ('44 version), and definitely nothing unpleasant or out-of-range (or rage) as with Hinds's Rochester.
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