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I think we tend to do it a little bit of a disservice in our
usual
maps.
So the first ones are if you want the
usual
suspects, hire teachers, school meals, school uniforms, scholarships.
And as usual, they had to buy nuclear power from France.
So I get off, and she gets on, and with a little bit of the usual, ah, then she turns around, and she goes about 20 feet, and she turns back around, and she's all smiles.
The
usual
explanation was, well, it's all going to go to my partner anyway.
And I put it to you, that is not business as
usual.
It's also good news, because the planetary risks we're facing are so large, that business as
usual
is not an option.
From May to July to September to November, I went about with my
usual
smile.
The more
usual
case is overeating.
Though the supporting roles are well performed (Chris Cooper is his
usual
stalwart self), they serve such little dramatic purpose because, ultimately, it's all about Capote(!) Director Bennett and screenwriter Dan Futterman fail to emotionally engage their intended audience because they were clearly overwhelmed by the cultural baggage of Capote's "legend".
It tries to wrap a story around the sex scenes but as
usual
with these types of movies it is not done very well.
And, as
usual
in thrillers, the assassin doesn't kill the heroes, giving as his only lame explanation that they were not on the list of those to be killed, as though every other innocent bystander he shot was.
As usual, Hollywood draws the wrong conclusion from a fractured existence--the _next_ guy you meet, whom you sleep with after knowing for a few hours, _he_ must be Mr. Right.
As usual, it's pretty bad.
The dialogues are stilted and unnatural - even more so than your
usual
run-of-the-mill horror/suspense film delving into pseudo-mysticism.
Richard Jaeckel is in his
usual
form.
The rest of the film is simply the
usual "
Santa Anna is a tyrant" storyline and with a weak attempt to show the Mexican perspective with a fictional Hispanic character displaying stereotypical Latin machismo.
Mantan Moreland and Benson Fong (as No. 3 Son Tommy) provide some laughs as
usual.
As for the rest, I found the acting reasonable, with the exception of Sandra Bullock, who seems to be playing her
usual
bubbly self (doesn't really work in a courtroom drama), but what's the point when the film's message is as poor as this one.
(There Are Spoilers)
Usual
slasher film with the story taking place in and around this God-forsaken mine outside the almost deserted town of Sutterille.
I am not really and Adam Sandler fan though, apart from in 50 First Dates where he departs from his
usual
angry man routine.
Will Spanner (David Byrnes, the fifth actor to play the role in the series) stumbles onto another bizarre case, this time involving vampires rather than the
usual
witches, warlocks & demons (he's at the hospital to check on his friend's son who got hurt in a hit and run when they wheel a girl who's been attacked by a vamp in).
As usual, this is a bad movie with pretty good actors.
When I bought 4 DVDs for £5.oo in a local shop it should have been warning enough that this movie was not up to the
usual
standard of David Selznick Productions.
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.
As usual, leader Leo Gorcey (as Slip Mahoney) and "The Bowery Boys" are hard-pressed for cash.
William Fichtner gives his
usual
interesting performance, but Guy Pierce is anything but a sympathetic character, disregarding other people's well being for the sake of his own paranoia.
I will always applaud the depiction of people who don't meet the
usual
standards of beauty as sexual, caring human beings, but that's not enough to redeem Herman, USA.
"Congo" is based on the best-selling novel by Michael Crichton, which I thought lacked Crichton's
usual
charm, smart characters and punch.
Even the scenes of animal 'cruelty' are more tedious than
usual.
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