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If it's using the original words in an updated setting, that's particularly tricky if set in the 20th or 21st century although it can work OK in period styles, eg the Trevor Nunn Twelfth Night set late Victorian very effectively.
The acting
styles
ran the gamut from really, really, flat (the angels, the wife and daughter) to over-animated (Casper's character).
Ajay's performance deteriorating with time as his looks,especially his
styles
as a Rock Star were pathetic.
It was nice to go on a nostalgia trip and see all of the summer clothing
styles
from the 80's, and the same goes for the music.
T. Rama Rao made some extremely beautiful films in the 1980s, but he seems to be a filmmaker who cannot mature with the changing times,
styles
and fashions.
Worst of all it is not a blend of these but more like someone scotch-taped together segments from each so that the thing skips back and forth between the two
styles.
Fighting
styles
go between normal fighting that obey the laws of physics, and wire-fighting.
Kenneth Branagh attempts to turn William Shakspeare's obscure, rarely-produced comedy into a 1930s-era musical, with the result being both bad Shakespeare and bad musical comedy as the actors are rarely adept at one or the other of the two
styles
and in some cases flounder badly in both.
I am aware that this is only a third feature following two other films so of course it wouldn't be as good but I'm sure that more of a contribution wouldn't have hurt the Disney artists who, indeed, have achieved such remarkable
styles
of animation over the years.
Sadly, Cagney and Davis are truly mismatched in acting
styles
and the mix is not simply unpalatable but distasteful.
Some of the leads used East Coast speech
styles
and affectations.
There are too many new
styles
of the sitcom but the one that works best is the old fashioned way with an audience and indoor set.
The music and fashion
styles
created daily in Britain in the late-seventies are still being rediscovered and recycled (there really has been nothing new since 1980).
Were to mainly comment on the different management
styles
and ideas on quality(of the product).
This is an unusual Laurel & Hardy comedy with something of a split personality: at times it feels like two movies made in different
styles
spliced into a single short.
the images and
styles
are amazing, and match perfectly with the story which is a brilliantly realistic reinterpretation of our own world, where is has been, and where it could go.
There are all the usual telltale signs of a kung-fu flick: great choreography, awful dubbing, different
"styles"
of fighting, and a wide range of greatly exaggerated, often cheesey human emotions.
The music and visual
styles
of the movie are a bit dated (you can tell it's a 70's movie) and the animation is only slightly better than your average "Star Blazers" episode.
It is unfair to compare either of these filmmakers
' styles
to the standard technologies of the day, because both Zemen and Hines "do not compute".
in my opinion it's a piece of art... beautifully filmed, fine music of many styles, the typically impressive level of acting that one has come to expect from BBC Drama.
There's a lot of different combat
styles
(although one of
styles
was a bit unreal for me, but it's only my opinion) to watch and it's fascinating show.
The action is limited in comparison with other Chang Cheh / Venoms films but what is there is interesting with different kung-fu
styles
on display from the various characters.
Fox movies include great bonus material - here a great music video and "the making of" (including explanation of the title, interviewing Lior Ashknenazi who plays himself in the movie and Arabs with doubts about the Israeli life styles).
Gordon directs in a style that reminds you of Vonneguts writing
styles.
All of the members of the clan have extraordinary kung fu abilities, denoted by their animal styles, or "venoms" (the lizard can climb walls, the scorpion has a deadly strike, etc.).
Great drama with all the areas covered EXCEPT for screenlay which was too slow and should have shown more relevant scenes like Pitt's character interviewing the President,or Pitt getting murdered instead of just having it described to us.Scenes like those would have kept the audience awake.Cutting away some useless minutes could have made more room for more heartpounding scenes like those.The dragging of the film kept this one from all time greatness although to see Pitt here makes the film so worth watching.Also,big fans of fising,early 20th century
styles
and Montana will really like this as well........
'Guys and Dolls (1955)' is such a great musical because it deftly blends the contrasting
styles
of film and stage.
The fighting
styles
in the movie really captures the viewer (Centipede,Snake,Scorpion,Lizard,Toad) and they are shown, but battles are noticeably short.
The Toad and Snake
styles
are particularly intriguing and should have been showcased much, much more, in fact the Toad is killed off by the middle of the movie.
My overall impression of the movie would conclude with this: The
styles
the fighters used are merely shown to us and not showcased in detail, sad thing is , the director had the goods for something extraordinary right at his fingertips and didn't expand on it.
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