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It seemed appropriate that he had
virtually
the last word.
They did, however, take the precaution of hiring Francis Veber to write an English version albeit one utilising
virtually
every word of the original.
This is
virtually
an untapped market.
Along with
virtually
every Republic Picture ever made, "Murder in the Music Hall" seems to have undeservably faded into oblivion.
A triumph in the post-war period, it was
virtually
forgotten by the 1970s except by students of cinema.
Really, this movie was just a bunch of light fluff with
virtually
no boggy creek creature to be seen.
The only real sighting is near the end when you see its shape during a very heavy rainstorm, other than that there is
virtually
no sign of the creature which was really disappointing as a kid.
I don't know about you, but this parallel being drawn provoked in me a maelstrom of emotion and excitement over Thomas C. Dunn's film and made the allocation of my time toward it
virtually
impossible to refuse.
If one sits down to watch Unhinged, it is probably because its advertisements, video boxes, whatever, scream that it was banned in the UK for over 20 years (as
virtually
every video nasty does).
Additionally, the set-up and premise were excellent: four people whose past is
virtually
irrelevant to us are trying to get away from an overwhelming infectious fatal disease.
The story lines were thin or nonexistent, and
virtually
every scene, camera shot, line of dialog, and expressed emotion was absolutely, and totally fake.
He ought to know that it's
virtually
impossible to generate horror (or even suspense!)
We do get a broad sense of how complex and challenging the backstage operations of a show are, but
virtually
no specifics about any of it works.
I have only recently been able to catch up with the films of Marilyn Miller since they are not shown on TCM in the UK.I have been much intrigued over the years because this was one of the superstars of the 20s.What was she really like.To some stars of this era like Jolson some of the magic still shines through,but alas not for Miller.Her dancing seems awkward and poorly choreographed,her singing somewhat limited and as an actress she makes Ruby Keeler seem like Hepburn.Even worse in this film as the public had grown tired of musicals
virtually
all of the musical numbers have been deleted.So we are left with a comedy of that period with little real appeal.She was being paid $500000 for this!So i have only two conclusion.Either she was poorly served by the cinema or she had no talent at all.I think that the truth is nearer the later than the former.
I realize
virtually
all the nudity and gore was cut from this film, thus neutering it completely.
He's a veteran of Clark's films now and he was so brilliant in 'Kids', but in 'Bully' he invests his lines with such solemnity as to turn his scenes into a parody
virtually.
This isn't a B film but more like a Z film with producer Harry Novak making some money on
virtually
nothing.
The opening scene of this film has
virtually
nothing to do with the rest of the story.
A couple of years later it was the turn of another Robin Cook bestseller to get the big screen treatment , but in the case of "Sphinx
" virtually
everything that could go wrong does go wrong.
The truly annoying overacting by the mad scientist and the director's, writers' and special effects people's
virtually
total incompetence detracts from the gratuitous nudity that is the movie's only saving grace.
Even more terrible is that she is on screen
virtually
all the time.
There is
virtually
no budget and the film doesn't look nearly as polished as this.
This isn't good considering that they're the leads, and it especially isn't good when you consider the fact that it is
virtually
impossible to take this film seriously because of the rubbish actors.
It's so badly edited, with scenes that just don't connect, and after a period of time the plot
virtually
disappears and it's simply all over the map!
Despite its stereotypes,
virtually '
no-name' cast and an obviously low budget I thought this film was alright; much better than I expected it to be.
"The Secretary" is one of those cheesy, cliched, "thrillers" that one is subjected to watching on a Sunday afternoon, when there is
virtually
nothing else on.
One of the most important parts of the book, was that even in small activities it was
virtually
impossible to safely show even a hint of his true emotions on his face AT ANY MOMENT.
Jolie was a joke with a role with
virtually
no substance.
Well, unlike the first Rambo movie, this one has
virtually
no plot, Rambo himself only says about 3 words (other than grunts and yells), there is a needless and completely irrelevant and undeveloped "romance" and the movie is one giant (and stupid) special effect.
The plot is
virtually
non-existent, the acting (Affleck in particular) is poor at best.
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