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With movies like this you know you are going to get the
usual
jokes concerning ghosts.
Follows the
usual
formula in putting a new recruit -- this time the first African-American (Cuba Gooding) after President Truman desegregates the Armed Forces -- through the U. S. Navy's deep-sea diver training program that is run by a racist zealot (Robert DeNiro).
Caine brilliant, as usual, and Jude Law managing to hold is own next to him.
He just seems to stand aside, be urbane and his
usual
delightful self, but invest nada.
Cesar Romero gives his
usual
professional performance, chewing up the scenery since no one else was doing his part, in the type of producer role essayed frequently by Walter Abel and Adolph Menjou.
Baransky was great as
usual
and provided the only modicum of interesting the whole thing.
There's an agreeable amount of spatter, with an inventive implementation of the Baby Cart's weapons, but the editing film is a seriously disjointed, the film-making itself rougher than
usual.
It has the
usual
isolated place, the cocky campers, heading off to the wilderness.
It seems in using real Egyptian artifacts for the movie set they unleashed an ancient and terrible evil (don't they always?). Aware of what had been unleashed DeMille orders the entire set buried instead of the
usual
practice of tearing it down.
The first sightings we get of the Anubis monster are well done and it's a costume that they put some effort into and not the
usual
cheesy CG effect.
They make the
usual
stop to the "guy who knows the truth but never told anyone".
After this overlong and pointless middle section they get around to destroying the Anubis monster in the
usual
way, by racing around in dune buggies and shooting it with a rocket launcher while it's standing by a pile of phosphorous grenades.
For a Sci-Fi movie it was above the
usual
crap they put out, which isn't saying much at all.
In the opening scene of "Malta Story" Mr A.Guinness bore such a startling resemblance to Noel Coward that I fully expected his first words to be "Certain women need striking regularly - like gongs" or some such world - weary bon mot.Unfortunately his dialogue is hardly deathless prose and even the Master would have had trouble bringing it to life.Indeed Mr Guinness wanders through the picture as if looking for a focal point and failing to find one.And therein lies the fatal weakness of the whole movie.Mr J.Hawkins likewise gives up early on and ends up giving a "Jack Hawkins" performance without an ounce of individuality.It could have been spliced from any of a dozen British war movies.Many of the early fifties
usual
suspects turn up and do their schtick to very little purpose.
Jodie Foster in her first "grown-up" role turns in her
usual
professional performance but that is no excuse for this boring mess.
At least, it's not horror in the
usual
sense.
Meryl Streep was awful as
usual.
As usual, i went to watch this movie for A.R.Rahman.
Un-bleeping-believable! Meg Ryan doesn't even look her
usual
pert lovable self in this, which normally makes me forgive her shallow ticky acting schtick.
Even Harvey Keitel appears to be out of his element, and lacks his
usual
impeccable clarity, direction and intensity.
Dewaana as a film goes through the
usual
clichés.
While the idea is more original than most Sci-Fi movies, the execution is, as
usual
lacking.
Bela Lugosi is great as
usual
but the movie is nothing compared to Dracula.
Jack Warden is pleasantly genial as usual, but the script is so awful that even he comes off badly.
The man looks like crap! "Consequence" is the
usual
B-Movie you would expect.
I really felt sorry for the star-studded cast- Kathy Bates was a wonderful actress... before she made this movie- Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti were disappointing as
usual
but Miranda Richardson couldn't put in one of the fabulous performances I know and love her for.
When you look at Judges from this perspective you can immediately tell it's just the
usual
fare.
Scream Queen Brinke Stevens is better than
usual
as a pretty, fragile housewife whose worthless husband (Jay Richardson) is plotting to do away with her because he needs money to pay off a gangster (played by Robert Quarry).
Alan Arkin was, as usual, unfunny and just walks through the role.
Grant's role is basically secondary and minus his
usual
flair.
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