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It's directed well and the performances are
uniformly
very good, particularly Tom McCamus.
The performances are
uniformly
even - perhaps Beatrice Dalle is a standout.
The performances are almost
uniformly
terrible (Lohan should have played the rich snob, for starters), and the film's rock-musical adaptation of PYGMALION (yes, you read that correctly) is one of the more painful things I've ever had to sit through.
Uniformly
well - acted,it is dominated by Mr Bogarde who steals it effortlessly without ever seeming to.He upstages nobody,doesn't appear until 45 minutes into the film,but brings about such a change of direction as to leave one breathless.It is a brilliantly selfless performance that deserves to be far better - known.
The film is
uniformly
exciting, nail-biting, and fascinating.
The acting is
uniformly
dreadful.
The acting is
uniformly
excellent, with Fredric March delivering a marvelously conflicted turn in the lead, and Cary Grant is convincingly cast against type as a hot-headed, violent brute.
The acting was
uniformly
wooden, and the script was laughable.
The acting is
uniformly
terrible, including Jodorowsky himself in the title role, a la The Man With No Name.
The acting -- especially by the stunningly handsome Ramon Novarro in the title role and the glowing Norma Shearer as his love interest, a humble beer-hall girl -- is
uniformly
excellent.
Kudos are also in order for the
uniformly
fine acting from a first-rate cast: Bettany is genuinely riveting and terrifying as the severely driven and psychotic main character, Thewlis likewise impresses as one smooth operator, McDowell makes the most out of one of his best more recent roles, the ravishing Saffron Burrows exudes pure class as Freddie's brassy singer moll Karen, plus there are nice supporting contributions by Kenneth Cranham as the wise Tommy, Jamie Foreman as hot-headed rival hoodlum Lennie Taylor, Eddie Marsan as sniveling toad Eddie Miller, Andrew Lincoln as vicious hit-man Maxie King, and Doug Allen as the brutish Mad John.
All the acting is
uniformly
excellent.
What's less so is Herman Raucher's painfully expository dialogue ("Bobbie Lee, you know the Rural Electrification Project doesn't provide power to remote areas!"), the cast's excruciating Southern accents (all bad, but not even
uniformly
so)and the teenagers' Gone With the Wind diction.
The cast is
uniformly
excellent and the two male leads, Chad Allen and Robert Gant really light up the screen with sparks flying the moment they lay eyes on each other.
I also agree with another reviewer that the comedy monologues were
uniformly
terrible; one wonders why ANY of the audiences shown were laughing at all (except during the "Honeymooners" sequences).
The economics profession’s response has not been
uniformly
positive.
They are almost
uniformly
white, largely middle-aged and above, and for the most part far from wealthy.
Of course, there is some truth in this characterization of America (and quite a lot in that of Bush), but the picture is not
uniformly
bleak.
Yet the big picture in Africa is not
uniformly
bleak.
Though ideological consistency has more than doubled over the last two decades, from 10% to 21% of the public, most Americans do not have
uniformly
conservative or liberal views, and want their representatives to meet one another halfway.
And there is no credible evidence that low-grade prostate cancer
uniformly
progresses to higher-grade cancers, so early treatment is not essential.
Of course, not everything in the UN's human rights picture is
uniformly
bleak.
Experienced interrogators
uniformly
repudiate torture, knowing that it does not yield usable, verifiable, or actionable intelligence.
Initial reactions to North Korea’s nuclear test were
uniformly
critical, culminating (thus far) in UN Security Council Resolution 1718, which condemns the test, demands that North Korea resume full cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, and imposes a range of military, political, and economic sanctions.
In practice, however, financial means in the form of assets or regular income are
uniformly
required from all immigrants, regardless of their individual characteristics.
As these conditions are presumed to be distributed
uniformly
within the population, they must afflict a significant share of policymakers, corporate executives, educators, and military personnel of all ranks, recurrently rendering them psychotic, delusional, and deprived of sound judgment.
Because the balance sheets (public, quasi-public, and private) with the capacity to invest are not
uniformly
distributed around the world, a determined global effort – which includes an important role for multilateral financial institutions – is needed to clear clogged intermediation channels.
Climate models
uniformly
show that that for all the economic havoc that such carbon cuts would likely wreak, they would have a negligible impact on global temperatures.
The Copenhagen Consensus research shows us that trying to improve health systems uniformly, across the board, shouldn’t be our absolutely top priority.
But, while the results of epidemiological studies have been almost
uniformly
positive, the results of clinical trials have remained largely inconclusive.
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