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The scene tells us that Al-Qaeda has recently come to seek an ultimate weapon, and also serves to illustrate Russo's only character trait, a
tendency
to eschew teamwork.
Okay, the situations are not always original, has minor plot holes and it has a
tendency
to be too clever some (brief) times for its own sake, but it actually delivers and is obviously a work of love.
Even the religious culture, the human
tendency
to keep up appearances and maintain a pure reputation is shown with stark vividness in Gloria Diaz's character.
It's a good effort, and at times a remarkable satire on Hitler, but unfortunately the moments of Chaplin brilliance on offer here are let down by a
tendency
to use too much unnecessary dialogue.
Yes, Chaplin, the silent screen master, just uses too many words in this film, and his
tendency
towards writing long speeches and extraneous passages of dialogue would carry over into his other talkie films, such as (better) "Limelight".
That group becomes known as the Knight Sabers, and in addition to ring leader Sylia, her rag-tag band of rebel women included Priss Asagiri, a struggling rock and roll gal with a passion for motorcycles and a disdain for cops, Linna Yamazaki, an aerobics instructor with an eye for money and a
tendency
to blow through boyfriends, and Nene Romanova, a young officer of the ADP and expert computer hacker (the first in a long line).
Because his part is the least splashy there is a
tendency
to overlook his skill.
Meville has this
tendency
of concentrating on too many trivial details.
The movie asserts that a
tendency
to dance to disco music, revel in Barbra Streisand movies, and dress well indicates one's sexual orientation.
Yet while the Easter Empire is not a topic much discussed in American intellectual circles, the US did not merely mimic Golden Byzantiums public architecture, the US is much absorbed in the fated Byzantine historical cycle and now has faced many of the crises involving certain people of a middle eastern extraction about whom it is said that there is a slight
tendency
for excessive exuberance on religious matters which humbled Great Byzantium.
The bond between these "brothers" may very well originated from an unconscious gay
tendency
inside these boys.
There may indeed be an inherent fallibility and
tendency
to tragedy in human relations in general and sexual relations in particular.
But the nature and degree of this fallibility and
tendency
to tragedy can only possibly be determined by people who make a sincere and serious effort to make such relations work.
One wonders why this picture was made at all : the plot as such is totally unbelievable if not ridiculous, the characters (experienced loner cop versus younger one, quite fascinated) quite predictable, the ending totally murky and impossible to understand (maybe after several viewings but you'd have to have a masochistic
tendency
for that ; the idea being you have to read the book to understand fully what it's all about)and the acting is bad.
Even more spooky than the zombie gang outside is the cast's
tendency
to talk even when their lips aren't moving, and for the words to not match the movement of their mouths.
There seems to be a
tendency
these days to label and market every black and white B movie made from 1947 to 1955 as noir, and the label does not always fit.
His trademarks are childlike innocence, timidity of approach and a
tendency
to under-react to calamity by looking perplexed, batting his eyes or touching his pursed lips with the tip of his forefinger.
Cartoon Network usually has a
tendency
to make their shows enjoyable by all audiences, but Johnny Test is "entertainment" in it's lowest form.
Cracker had a
tendency
to be over-the-top on occasion, but Robbie Coltrane and the other cast members, as well as the writers, always seemed to carry it off despite themselves.
(This may also have to do with Goldblum's
tendency
to talk extremely fast) On the whole I would say that it was probably one of the best films I've seen this year; stylistically pleasing, clever and witty writing, performances that were so impressive I now have gained new respect for some of the actors, and a truly touching film, and don't forget, a complete departure from Fool.
(Mascara, eyeliner, and eyeshadow probably help, huh?) Fair warning: Eddie does have a
tendency
to throw a lot of four-letter words in.
This
tendency
for Gilliam to neglect to fill in certain gaps leads to criticisms of art-house pretentiousness.
She managed to show the miseries of everyday life with absurd humor and a real warm optimistic and humanistic
tendency.
Her mother feels that this is just a passing fancy for the young woman, as she has a
tendency
to take in odd animals and such.
Unfortunately, because of US viewers
' tendency
to shun subtitles, this movie has not received the distribution nor attention it merits.
As B movies go, it was well above average (I warn the reader now that I may reveal certain key elements of the plot or other parts of the movie, although I am trying to minimise any such tendency).
Compared to just about everything Hollywood is producing, Allen's stuff has a
tendency
to charm.
What I'm refering to is the
tendency
of films' music and lighting to make you feel the mood you'd expect to feel.
Yes, some plots are a bit hard to follow, and The Bill does have a
tendency
to get violent, but it is actually an engrossing show, that I try not to miss.
I found these observations to be absurd and to also be painful evidence of how the majority of the American movie-going public seems to have a
tendency
to want easy-to-follow stories in films with not too much complex and intelligent dialogue lest they get confused.
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