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But in any year, you can look up and down the ballot and find plenty to be
uninspired
about.
It's simply the painfully
uninspired
name given to everyone who checks off the box "none" when Pew Research asks them about their religious affiliation.
The writing became
uninspired
and oh so predictable as if the show had acquired a cult following in it's young tenure.
There doesn't seem to be any chemistry between anyone on the show, the dialogue is decidedly uninspired, and even the laugh track appeared to be laboring.
I watched this movie on video the other night and found myself dozing off throughout this
uninspired
snoozefest.
The directing by John Pieplow (whose only previous directing effort was Jurassic Women, which I will let the title speak for itself) was
uninspired
and there was something wrong with the editing which resulted in the film being disjointed with a few scenes completely unrelated to the plot, unless the screenplay is at fault (which is quite possible.)
Aside from the horrible, completely
uninspired
acting from the whole cast (Voight and Steenburgen undoubtedly rue the day the agreed to do this film), the time line has been completely rearranged.
Gags are sparse and mostly
uninspired.
The flick is
uninspired
with less of the usual action stuff which put Seagal on the movie map (fire fights, hand-to-hand combat, pyrotechnics, stunts, etc.) and more of a story which is convoluted, uninteresting, and full of meaningless filler.
This movie was completely stale and
uninspired.
The use of landscape is particularly
uninspired
- we never lose the feeling we are watching twentieth century actors wandering in a supposedly medieval landscape.
To say the least, the direction and the cinematography are very poor and
uninspired.
Far Cry is a clichéd mess full of bad acting, poor direction, and an
uninspired
story with a shoddy script.
The location filming in Ireland, though quite beautiful at times, cannot save this
uninspired
flick.
While the film has one redeeming feature, namely some striking shots e.g. the shot of the sheep hanging from the tree, the scene of the funeral procession on the raft, or the scene of the boats leaving the village (which seemed influenced by the scene when the warships approach in the fantastic "Fellini Satyricon"), these were more photographic than cinematographic, and would have been better appreciated hung on a wall in an art gallery than embedded in a painfully slow-paced film that comes in at a whopping 162 minutes and suffers from terrible dialogue, extremely poor character development, over-acting,
uninspired
symbolism and heavy stylisation.
This is boring and
uninspired
with wild music playing as Chan calmly walks across the street.
Even the action sequences are
uninspired
and hard to follow.
How could they take such a beautifully animated gem like Don Bluth's All Dogs go to Heaven and bastardize it with a charmless, cheesy,
uninspired
sequel.
The whole film pretends to hinge on the question, "What if the 'Boy Next Door' was a serial killer?" but instead it winds up being an
uninspired
courtroom drama and meditation on the the insanity plea and death penalty that makes little sense.
That said, the interplay of Rossiter and de la Tour (and anybody else with him) is mostly hilarious; they even manage to make a soda syphon gag work, but you can see the struggle with recycling a literally
uninspired
script that changes plot half way through.
Despite the potentially interesting plot, the atmospheric setting and the involvement of video-nasty director J.S. Cardone ("The Slayer"), this is an
uninspired
and cliché-ridden film that couldn't offer a single fright or shock.
Your average, completely
uninspired
fare (i.e.
With few exceptions (e.g., Graham Greene) the acting was uninspired, and pedestrian at best.
This garbage is a prime example of what kind of lame, random, uninspired, last minute, generic plot twists have become the norm since movies like "The Sixth Sense" and "The Others" were released.
The script was
uninspired.
In the case of Comanche Moon I was so
uninspired
I felt the need to warn others how bad this TV mini series is.
Wright's direction is
uninspired
in the extreme and the action sequences are confusing and inept.
This film does not deliver anything but worn out retreads of similar stories, an aimless script, weak ad-libs,
uninspired
acting, and unfunny self-gratifying humor.
The dialogues were
uninspired
and devoid of meaning.
As a movie, this is just bad,
uninspired
film making.
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