Uneven
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316 examples of Uneven in a sentence
This brooding western has an
uneven
pace and meanders in places but is no less interesting because of the star power of Gary Cooper, the film's centerpiece.
The story and stock characters have been worn clichés for at least 40 years, the dialog is laughable ("We need bug repellent, not guns!"), the acting is bad to fair and the special effects are highly
uneven
(there's a pretty good animatronic-model spider by KNB and some lame, but scantly-used, computer fx at the end).
Most collections of comic sketches are extremely
uneven.
Despite a compelling theme, some truly sparkling dialogue, and terrific performances by misters Plummer, Wagner, and Walsh, this film comes across rather
uneven.
It is also very
uneven.
Slightly
uneven
because of this seemingly last-minute inclusion, THE BOW is nonetheless worth a look.
The visual effects are wildly
uneven.
Apart from the film's American title change, the print was edited drastically (and in some cases incoherently) resulting in an
uneven
and less enjoyable film than the one that those lucky audiences in Britain were able to see when the film had its UK premiere in 1947.
This one comes way of Joel Schumacher, the world's most
uneven
and undependable filmmaker, and this is probably the film that reflects that the most: uneven, undependable.
Not one of the brighter entries in the wildly
uneven
Peter Lorre-Sol Wurtzel Moto series, this one sets our hero on the trail of the obligatory jewel smugglers in glamorous, exotic PUERTO RICO, where he encounters a snippy library clerk and a tippy rowboat among other perils.
There's some suspense in this crime-noir from
uneven
director Richard Quine, though actually "Pushover" is more successful as a character study, with Fred MacMurray miscast but not-bad as a conflicted good cop who decides to step into the gutter.
The production values are
uneven.
The pace is
uneven
and at times it seems like your watching two different movies in one.
Why do so many inexperienced filmmakers edit or allow such quick &
uneven
edits of their films?
An
uneven
early work of Allen's, really just a series of sketches tied around the unbelievable popularity of the "sex" book "Everything You Wantedto Know About Sex, But Was Afraid To Ask" which in the early 1970's was THE book in popular culture.
The film is
uneven
at time, and the script slightly lacking, but the performances are first rate.
And the pace and tone are somewhat uneven, particularly towards the beginning.
This movie is extremely
uneven
with a slapstick beginning and serious ending with music videos direction sprinkled throughout.
But the script was amateurish, the dialogue was weak, the logic (that is, horror movie logic) was
uneven
and some of the camera shots were way too gimmicky (except for the flashbacks; those were cool).
Pratt is adorable but her character is
uneven.
Acting -
uneven.
Some scenes are over dramatized and creates an
uneven
tempo.
This is not a bad film but it suffers to much from an
uneven
tempo, bad direction and bad acting.
The performances are equally
uneven
from fine to you must joking histrionics.
The premise is great and ingeniously explored through
uneven
flashbacks and the film is nicely directed with some flair.
Cardboard men and women running insanely around, the things they say,how they say things, as about convincing as the credibility of an illiterate being the best one for a job as an interpreter, their manners and movements as gracefully as if you had taken a branch or a log, and moved it with abrupt,
uneven
jerks in the air.
I'll refrain from going into details but suffice it to say the story is very
uneven
and incoherent.
Dr Sheppard, the world-famous ambiguous narrator of the story, doesn't narrate anything at all, and he do not collaborate in any way with poirot .His role is completely sucked by Inspector japp, and so the highly celebrated Agatha Christie's final twist is deprived of any sense.The tender relationship among Dr Sheppard and his sister,the psychological key of the novel, is substituted by a silly shooting in a chemical factory, as in a Batman film(but of course without special effects) and by the absurd murder of the butler.Certainly the worst screenplay in a series duly highly praised for the excellent Suchet, but not certainly for the
uneven
quality of the screenwriters,throwing usually in their scripts Labour party marches or speed water records with no sense or relations with the story they must to adapt.
Halfway through "The Big Store," my Dad turned to me and remarked, "This is an
uneven
movie - some parts are great, some are terrible, some are boring and some are a scandal."
The cast (including Peter O'Toole, Steve Guttenberg, Daryl Hannah, Liam Neeson, Beverly D'Angelo and Jennifer Tilly--a highly
uneven
troupe if there ever was one!) cannot get a grip on their characters and flounder (they should've threaten to remove their names as well).
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