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He looks tired, and doesn't seem to be as gruesome.
Gray has his actors linger over every
tired
line and John Carter's lazy editing refuses to pick up the slack, choosing instead to keep his camera trained on the performers' bemused faces.
Blank check is one of those kids movies that could have been a great suspense thriller for the kids but instead it's a
tired
lame home alone ripoff that isn't worth a dime.
Even for a
tired
movie model as the nature vs. man cycle that prevailed so predominantly in the 1970s, ants falls miserably short of being even somewhat effective(though entertaining for reasons it was not intending).
I dread having to hear "I'm
tired
of MFn snakes on this MFn plane" months from now from idiots trying to be funny.
Isn't anyone else
tired
of that old cliché' where a nearly dead person shows up in a horror film, gives us some informations, and then blasts his head off for no apparent reason?
Poor Ingrid suffered and suffered once she went off to Italy,
tired
of the Hollywood glamor treatment.
The in and out transitions between the "memories" and the "present" in this episode start as cliché in the beginning, and very quickly become intolerable as the
tired
pattern wears on and on.
So my friend and I saw Prom Night last night and I have to say I must be growing up because this was such a ridicules film, not to mention I am so sick and
tired
of the typical horror slasher movies with the loud noises as an excuse to scare people.
i didn't even bother finishing the movie because i was so bored i thought i was going to pass out i was watching it in the movie theaters and me and my friends just got
tired
so we got up and left to another movie if i ever have to sit through 2 min. of that movie again i think I'm going to shoot myself...and i do know the whole entire movie because my friend told me what happened at the end and i wasn't surprised at all i mean who didn't know she was going to do the right thing and let him be happy i mean for real you would have to be a complete idiot not to know that.
The plot is tired, the acting is strained, the language is consistently foul and at times the over use of the "F" word seemed like a lack of dialog was prevalent so 'let's throw in another couple of "F's" for good measure, that's what the American public wants to hear'.
Weak,stale, tired, cliched; wants to be Basic Instinct, but misses opportunity after opportunity for fresh perspectives, new insights.
I am sick and
tired
of all these little weenies going on about how this movie "rocked".
It seems to go on forever as the
tired
plot unfolds at a snail's pace.
Dirk Benedict was so much more plausible as the sensitive hero-type than the new-age Kattee Sackhoff-- whose overacting will probably be henceforth lauded as "a compelling, exciting, must-see, ground-breaking performance," by the politically correct new-speak of today's review copy editors; but in essence, it is just a tired, old image of a woman with a chip on her shoulder as big as a townhouse: the biggest cliché on screens today.
I have also grown
tired
of films where the hero years to be a writer, this is naturally often something that real writers have experienced, but hardly a fresh element in a fictional story.
A list was given in Scream, of all the stupid things horror film characters will do that are predictable, and the characters in Scream ended up doing exactly the same things, which added a lot of humor and irony to this analysis of the genre, and led to hope that horror films from now on would show a bit different, either full of irony towards the genre, self-derision towards the film itself, or at least different in their dramatic process than all the "old" films that responded to the same
tired
criteria.
But unfortunately we can't sympathize with "our hero" (how he is called by the story-teller), because he is unnecessarily and incomprehensibly
tired
of company and himself.
A
tired
vampire longs for love and searches the back streets of L.A. looking for it.
Some of the editing was well done, but there are continuity errors all over the place...I'm just starting to get sick and
tired
of watching gay movies that are bad...Can we get a good one soon?
I found the sheer absurdity of Zoolander utterly hilarious when it was released, Starsky and Hutch was also enjoyable, and then Dodgeball kept the laughs going for a lot of people, although personally i was a bit
tired
of the over-the-top characters - especially when the scenario wasn't quite so funny (perhaps the comedy of a Dodgeball tournament doesn't quite translate to Australia, where it's rarely played).
Everything seems
tired
and forced.
I'm
tired
of people arguing that it's not that bad, and that the effects must have packed more of a punch in 1936.
I still am wondering how the character Mark wasn't able to run away from the Clown...he's 300 pounds, he's gotta get
tired
eventually.
That's what happens in a nutshell for another
tired
retread of the teen gross out genre.
The supporting players also look
tired
and run down, and Sid Caeser's presence is offensive even without his constant references to "Chinks!" (One bright spot: this would be one of the last times a major motion picture would portray Asians so insultingly ... or, for that matter, star a non-Asian as one!).
First, writer-director Susan Montford puts Kim Basinger in the
tired
old victim role, complete with the requisite abusive husband and dull suburban existence.
Then the same episodes started getting shown over and over again so I got
tired
of waiting for new episodes and stopped watching it.
These clichés are
tired
and well overplayed.
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.
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