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These films, though of varying degrees of quality, clearly strove to achieve something in
terms
of story line, plotting, acting, direction, and overall tone.
In absolute terms, bad.
At last, a film to rival 'El Padrino' and 'Darkness Falls' in
terms
of sheer and utter dullness.
It's just that the movie is really boring in
terms
of pacing.
A young woman nicknamed "T.N.T." for being virtual dynamite in a fight and a knockout in
terms
of looks to boot, goes to the most lawless part of Hong Kong in search of her missing brother Stag Jackson.
It was just a much better time-passer, you might say, in comparison to the cutesy migraine-inducing "Full House", which coincidentally, ran neck-and-neck with "Step-by-Step" during that time period in
terms
of overall popularity.
Second, it displays Aristotelian levels of chauvinism; in one of the ads for it, one of the "playas" describes women in
terms
of "quality".
The closest thing to a redeeming feature I've experienced with regards to Key to the VIP was having a female friend reassure me that the male cast were indeed the opposite of attractive, in both physical and mental
terms.
This is quickly followed by more deaths, all linked by their relation to our heroine having been on bad
terms
with them before their passing.
The dialog is packed with
terms
that are pretty dated even now ("A-OK, Daddy-O") but then maybe the 30th century is very retro?
A playboy who comes to
terms
with the people around him.
Because this film misses these three
terms.
Unfortunately, this two-parter is a far cry from subsequent serials (from any era) in
terms
of overall quality.
The performance of Hayden Panattiere was sub-par both in
terms
of acting and cheerleading.
In simplier
terms
this movie just plain old sucks!!!!
The film does give a fair look at how some missionaries may struggle with their faith, but the actual missionary program he claims to represent is far from his concept of it, in
terms
of being upbeat, cohesive, and inspired.
Writer-director Dan Harris gives us a dysfunctional family torn at the seams, characters with question marks hanging over them, and then lays all the story-points out in the most obvious terms: Suicide!
A nativity in
terms
of rebirth, or at least this is what can be hoped regarding the Italian cinema.
It criticises a great many Indian customs that many find oppressive -- such as the arranging of marriages by others, the importance of status and face, religious hypocrisy, sexism, the valuation of women in
terms
of their baby-making capacity, the binding concepts of duty and so on.
It is an honest "coming to
terms"
story about relationships, self discovery , growing older and having the courage to change and move forward.
Most people feel the cult was at fault for not agreeing with the FBI on reasonable
terms.
This is a great movie to look at, since it so nicely directed by Andrzej Wajda but at the same time I wished the movie would had some more depth in it, in
terms
of its story.
It all has to be painted in
terms
of black and white, good and bad, with Hoffman learning how hard his wife had it and getting a second chance at being a good parent.
This is a most powerful film and a great one on its own terms, one women and men can agree on for once.
Not a perfect motion picture - the notorious over-dubbing of McDowell's voice by Glenn Close is unconscionable and only explicable in
terms
of a very British error - but a fine if flawed masterpiece and a noble farewell to Sir Ralph Richardson.
I'll put this gem up against any movie in
terms
of screenplay, cinematography, acting, post-production, editing, directing, or any other aspect of film-making.
For a lower budget movie, this film does good in
terms
of setting and the fights are most of the time believable.
This late 50s French study of disaffected youth (in their early 20's, actually--"grown up", but not yet settled down into the adult world) probably missed the mark by a mile in
terms
of being an accurate depiction of 1958 French youth (don't virtually ALL youth films made by adults do this?
As the main characters John, Locke, Sawyer, Kate and Hurley come to
terms
with the incident in the hatch, Locke and Eko set out to find out where Henry took off to.
From producer/writer/Golden Globe nominated director James L. Brooks
(Terms
of Endearment, As Good as It Gets) this is a really good satirical comedy film showing behind the scenes in the life of a news reporter/anchor/journalist or producer might be like.
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