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It is
uniformly
draggy, ugly, and one of the very worst "big" movies ever made.
The other performances were so
uniformly
terrible, I am amazed a studio would actually pay the "performers" to appear.
Dialog is dumbfoundingly stupid, chase scenes are
uniformly
boring, and most of the on-screen money seems to have been saved for a series of crashes and explosions in a parking lot during the film's last five minutes (a briefly glimpsed port-a-potty early in that scene is certain to wrecked and spew crap on the film's chief villain--no prop is here without a purpose).
This British pot-boiler has one thing going for it: the young men are
uniformly
good looking.
The acting is
uniformly
dull, the script uninspired.
The quality of acting was
uniformly
well below average.
Moreover, Sarno elicits
uniformly
first-rate acting from the bang-up cast: Welles and Brooke are both exceptional, with excellent support from Edwards, Jordan, Houseman, Arlana Blue as flaky New Age sex therapist Shandara, and Erica Eaton as saucy neighbor Mrs. Fields.
The acting is
uniformly
decent.
Gooding and DeNiro both give spectacularly heartfelt performances in the two leads roles, and the supporting cast is
uniformly
excellent, with standout performances by Carl Lumbly and Michael Rapoport.
Partly it's because the acting is
uniformly
strong from the entire cast, the B&W photography is crisp and adds to the starkness of the story and characters, and because Samuel Fuller's direction puts him in the same league with the biggies like John (ASPHALT JUNGLE) Huston.
Jodie Foster, Cherie Currie (the former lead singer of the seminal all-girl rock group the Runaways in her remarkably able acting debut), Marilyn Kagan, and Kandice Stroh are
uniformly
believable, splendid and touching as the titular quartet, who are a tight-knit clique of troubled, fiercely loyal adolescent girls with negligent, uncaring, self-absorbed parents who do their best to grow up and fend for themselves in the affluent San Fernando Valley, California suburbs.
Capably directed by Danny Steinmann, with
uniformly
fine acting from a sturdy cast, a compellingly perverse plot, excellent make-up by Craig Reardon, a nicely creepy atmosphere, a wonderfully wild climax, a slow, but steady pace, likable well-drawn characters, and a surprisingly heart-breaking final freeze frame (the incest subplot packs an unexpectedly strong and poignant punch), this unjustly overlooked early 80's psycho sleeper is well worth checking out.
Capably directed by Kallio (who also wrote the tight, astute script), with
uniformly
fine acting by a sound no-name cast (Jeff Steiger is especially good as Eric's wannabe helpful guardian angel Michael), rather rough, but overall polished cinematography by George Lieber, believable true-to-life characters, jolting outbursts of raw, shocking and unflinchingly ferocious violence, a moody, spooky score by Dan Kolton, an uncompromisingly downbeat ending, grungy Detroit, Michigan locations, a grimly serious tone, and a taut, gripping narrative that stays on a steady track throughout, this extremely potent and gritty psychological horror thriller makes for often absorbing and disturbing viewing.
The leads are all
uniformly
excellent, with stand-out supporting turns by Ann-Margret as Harry's bitter neglected wife Barbara, Vanity as brash jaded prostitute Doreen, and Lonny Chapman as Harry's loyal business partner Jim O'Boyle.
Performances are
uniformly
solid, especially Angela Bettis in the classic scream queen role and Juliet Landau, finally getting some post-"Buffy" work.
The acting is
uniformly
bad with Joe Sagal (as a rich dude funding the scientific expedition) and Ken Samuels (as the boat captain) being the stand outs.
The characterizations other than Liza as Sally are
uniformly
flat.
Dana Nu's spooky'n'shuddery score, Stephen Crawford's bright, polished cinematography, and the funky special effects are all
uniformly
up to par.
The performances are
uniformly
splendid.
The acting is
uniformly
excellent even though Douglas' name should really be above Turner's in the titles, given the relative scale of their parts, never mind their performances.
Samuel S. Hinds and Harry Carey give standout performances among a
uniformly
excellent supporting cast.
Although there are plot points that you could drive a truck through, this is a well thought out script and the acting is
uniformly
great.
For me, the acting was
uniformly
excellent, and I commend everyone involved (some famous names).
This film will be a little slow for some American tastes, and the performances, which are
uniformly
good, may seem a little pretentious.
The performances and dubbing are
uniformly
atrocious, with Agren seemingly inserted at random to pad the film out.
You would think that with the mob, the Catholic church, machine guns, hookers, hit men (and women), full-frontal nudity, screaming inside a church, the lead actress crying that "I'm a whore!", a stuttering priest and a
uniformly
attractive cast that there'd be a reason to get excited about this thing.
The acting is
uniformly
fine and the characters are well defined and developed.
Uniformly
good acting especially from the two leads, cameos from Queen Latifah and Samuel L. Jackson, tense atmosphere and a funny, slang-heavy script all act in its favour, but a lack of originality and a rather mediocre ending bring it down a notch or two.
The acting here, aside from Dianna Agron, and maybe Tyler Poelle, is
uniformly
awful.
The acting is
uniformly
competent and perhaps most telling-understated.
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