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He wasn't The smart, cocky, know it all he
usually
plays.
David Lynch
usually
makes films that resemble puzzles put together the wrong way.
Usually
I don't really like Emma Roberts so much, but after watching Nancy Drew it kind of changed my mind.
There's a freshness in the movie that you don't see in flicks today, much less in the
usually
stilted 30s films, even though the plot, involving the setting up of movies prologues, is quite dated.
Most stand-up acts
usually
have lulls at some point, but not this one folks.
I liked the movie, I don't
usually
watch thrillers, but after reading the summary in the TV guide, and viewing its beginning (although fuzzy) I stayed for the whole thing.
He is obviously very talented, but every time he is given an opportunity to reach a wider audience he sabotages it,
usually
in the most dramatic way possible.
When there are a ton of actors getting their lead for minutes at a time,
usually
the comedy interferes with the musical bits, and very often the musical pieces interrupt the comedic flow.
It's not
usually
a positive when you know the punchline before it is delivered.
Pialat films people in extreme emotional situations,
usually
with several violent scenes.
Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi made many films together, but on the whole (interestingly enough) Karloff
usually
is the better man of the two.
Anyways, I'm
usually
not one for plots, but I think plots work better in anime and RPG video games, (Final Fantasy 7, for example) and not movies.
I theorize that while the presence of a particular star
usually
guarantees a certain level of quality because of their artistic control, with Nicole Kidman the influence she exerts is detrimental to film enjoyment--IMHO.
Whether if it is having supernatural abilities or everlasting life, these are what humans
usually
wish for.
He's
usually
set a trap and is hiding or waiting in the wings to see if it works.
The problem with books like those of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers or S.S. Van Dine (on whose work this film is based), is that they are low on action or variety - whereas Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe traverse the mean streets of LA, working class tenements, bars, offices, wealthy mansions, and meet all sorts of exciting dangers and violence, Golden Age fiction is generally fixed in location, the scene of the murder,
usually
a lavish country house, and the action is limited to investigating clues and interviewing suspects.
Usually
when they hire big names to star in a show, they're trying to hide a poor script or characters.
John Ford is one of the most influential and best remembered American filmmakers in the history of film, his name
usually
associated with the western film genre.
Not
usually
one for a "bad ending" but rather a truth seeker that embraces emotion, raw life and something more than the shallowness that exists in abundance all around.
The joke is
usually
on themselves as oppose to passing the joke onto another.
British comedies tend to fall into one of two main types: the quiet, introspective,
usually
romantic study and the farcical social satire.
It seems that Disney
usually
makes their bad guys carbon copy cut-outs.
The other actors are of course great too which they
usually
are in British TV/Film.
The fact that it was written by the
usually
dependable John Hughes shows that you can at least expect some funny dialogue.
This is the first Michael Vartan movie i've seen-i haven't seen Alias- and i was curious to see if the guy can act.He sure can and is likable in this movie.Natasha Henstridge is of course gorgeous but she is
usually
in more physical and action roles,so i found her very good and lovable in this different"sweet" role of a schoolteacher.
The older brother needed to say little, as he
usually
did, it was all there in that deadpan face of his! Beautiful cinematography, wonderful acting, great direction!
They
usually
have a well-defined beginning, middle, and end.
He
usually
has the nice guy roles.
Such scenes are a pleasure to watch, as we get the feeling of both the familiar and the strange at the same time,
usually
in a way that makes us laugh.
Such books are
usually
irritating to a companion who is busy with other things, but I gradually came to appreciate that this one was seductively soothing, although in no way syrupy, and was also very well written.
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