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I
usually
enjoy a good cheesy comedy, I enjoyed some of Adam Sandler's previous films.
After all this time, I decided to give the film a second try mainly because it stars Jude Law, a great actor that
usually
does the kind of films I like, emotional dramas, often very character-driven, about relationships and the human nature.
Usually
I cannot stand these types of movies however I found this tolerable.
Purist fans of Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary detective Sherlock Holmes
usually
heap scorn and derision on Sherlock Holmes In Washington as it is not based in any way on one of Conan Doyle's stories.
George Romero himself (the man whose take on zombies has helped redefine the fright film for the past four decades) put it best: "It's not about the ZOMBIES, man!" Filmmakers who don't grasp whereof he spoke make movies like DEAD HEIST- movies that
usually
boast some impressive, though often no-budget fx (or even- as in this case- some great zombie "crowd" scenes), but very little in the way of character or story upon which to, say, hang a review.
The killings have absolutely no element of surprise to them; you're given at least 30 seconds of warning before the soon-to-be victims see the nail gun killer, and once they've seen him, he
usually
interacts with them in a poor, poor manner that would not be intimidating.
I
usually
enjoy these kinds of movies.
I
usually
am extremely understanding towards Christopher Plummer's professional choices in the movie sector: though I think he has wasted his unique acting talent starring in too many mediocre movies, I understand that everyone has to earn a living.
I've seen several of these type of movies and they always play out like this : A figure of authority
( usually
a doctor or law enforcement agent ) finds the body of someone who's died under unknown circumstances .
The movie is about 40 minutes long, so that is a plus because
usually
movies like this that are too long are hard to watch all the way through.
"Alien from the Deep" is dull and dragging a horror/Sci-Fi from the
usually
great and reliable Antonio Margheriti, who admittedly already had to be retired around the time of release.
I'm
usually
unaffected by romantic comedy, but I really enjoyed this film when I caught it late night many years ago on a cable channel.
Dupontel who I
usually
always love despite very strange (bad) career choices has no lines here and is only one color tinted, making his character totally dull and boring after 20 minutes.
(I
usually
like thriller/suspense movies.)
It's especially odd in this case as I
usually
LOVE Ewan McGregor.
I went to college with people like this too - they were
usually
the ones role playing to dungeons and dragons while smoking hash on a Saturday night with the dead playing in the background.
Well, I
usually
like english movies but this is absolutely boring and most disturbing.
In the 1920s, 30s and 40s, Black movie goers were
usually
not allowed in White movie theaters here in the United States.
This film is full of gun humor without being overtly violent, and yet when it does pull the violence trigger,
usually
gets laughs instead of blood.
Some criticism has been directed at the duo for the insertion of superfluous and
usually
second-rate musical numbers in most of their films--a decision made by Universal Pictures which the team had no control over--and while that may be true for several of their subsequent efforts, it isn't here.
Watson (played by Ian Hart) is at last an intelligent doctor rather than the bumbling idiot he's
usually
portrayed as, and Richard E.Grant makes for a sly, scheming Stapleton.
This was an embarrassing episode which lacks the "punch
" usually
associated with great Twilight Zone twists.The story is already stated by other reviewers.
i
usually
don't react that way too those kinds of movies.
Usually
in movies, such 'blackout lighting', considering a story's authenticity, would be restricted to moonlight effect only.
It
usually
bores me or is way too bizarre for my taste.
I had just finished reading a long, thorough history of World War I when I saw this one and even though this is some twenty years after that awful catastrophe (all wars
usually
are, but this one especially), one can still feel it's aftershocks rolling through that desolate landscape.
But still, "Clockwatcher" is a good film, a unique blend of snappy humour and depressing accuracy that
usually
succeeds.
They are
usually
scarier and more honest than the teen-angst goof fests (Final Destination, I Know What...) Watching this 80 minute film, I was ready to forgive many flaws but what I got was the bad acting, non-stop handheld video, boring crap that is dooming most new horror flicks.
In the 1980's, Dante made some wildly enjoyable movies including Gremlins and its sequel, Explorers, The 'burbs and The Howling;
usually
state-of-the-art yet delightfully old-fashioned and nostalgic charming, thrilling, marvellously referential to older movies (I'd say Dante did this better than nearly any other director), and with very imaginative story-lines filled with quirky characters, surreal humour and generous lashings of excitement.
Usually
a film like this makes fun of itself in some way.
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