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Screenwriter Steve Tesich's sophomore effort (following upon the
wildly
overpraised BREAKING AWAY) is a compendium of clichés, coincidence, and dour melodrama.
Then Lewis begins to play his rendition of "A whole lot of shaking'" and everyone immediately forgets their differences and begins dancing
wildly
as if its the most normal thing in the world.
After that, the story veers
wildly
off course, at least as compared with the 1945 MGM version (which won two Oscars).
The characters are quite similar, and both get
wildly
pop-eyed when the script calls for it.
Both films are about a failed racing driver who's seduced by a femme fatale into driving the getaway car in a robbery masterminded by the woman's boyfriend -- only in "The Killers" the driver was John Cassavetes, the woman was Angie Dickinson and the criminal mastermind (cast
wildly
but successfully against type in what turned out to be his final film) was Ronald Reagan.
What it really is is
wildly
mismatched footage from early sound and silent films mixed with badly shot recent(to the release) footage of men on a safari.
Utter pretentious nonsense from beginning to end with both O'Toole and York overacting
wildly.
This very forced attempt to fuse Robert Altman and Quentin Tarantino (who is
wildly
overrated himself) is neither informative nor entertaining.
He is
wildly
miscast, acting in a chipper, '30s-Ray Milland madcap comedy tone, in a role where his life is in danger, and he is in hiding.
As far as the quality of the films go, they varied
wildly.
As Joel Siegel would say, "This Scarecrow is
wildly
bad."
Hollywood has churned out yet another garbage that's
wildly
overhyped and underwhelming on a first-time viewing basis.
It has to be said, the croc looks fabulously groovy and you anxiously count down towards every next time he
wildly
emerges from the water.
Instead, he introduces extremely crude humor and some
wildly
inappropriate mystical/supernatural elements.
His scenes with Charity Rahmer ("Michelle") were
wildly
amusing.
His attempts to find this girl and the secret he uncovers lead he and his friends into an fast paced adventure full of action, romance, gore, and inspired humor, without ever taking itself to seriously, or striving to be anything other than a
wildly
entertaining 90 minute ride.
In turn
wildly
comical and terribly terribly tragic.
Don't let the
wildly
varying reviews of the movie deter you.
While it may not be his most laugh-packed film, MIGHTY LIKE A MOOSE stands as one of Charley Chase's most satisfying farce comedies, twenty minutes of clever sight gags, nicely choreographed physical comedy, and amusing quips (rendered via title card, of course) all based on a wacky and
wildly
implausible premise.
He is financially irresponsible (spending, for instance, £15 of his last £20 in the world on a cute little terrier whom he names George), but open,
wildly
generous, contemptuous of lucre, irreverent in the politest possible way, and hopelessly sentimental.
The viewer who said he was disappointed seems to be
wildly
missing the point here.
Director Stacy Peralta, who's one of the legendary Z-Boys himself, relates the incredible exploits of this amazing ragtag crew in a ferociously punchy and visceral manner that's both informative and
wildly
entertaining: the snappy rapid-fire editing, ceaseless speedy pace, and raw, gritty photography deliver one hell of an infectiously kinetic buzz, projecting a sense of sheer joy and full-on bustling energy that's a total pleasure to behold.
Imaginative comedy is a rarity, and "Idiocracy" is
wildly
imaginative, extremely funny, and a solid 8.0 movie experience.
This is the key to his Platonic relationship with the
wildly
eccentric, wacky, promiscuous, ever-cheerful and thoroughly unique character whom he calls Sally Bowles.
Macy's new year's eve bash and Cheadle's chance for a better life after a donut shop robbery gone
wildly
wrong are probably the two best scenes in the movie, or at least the two best shot.
This short was
wildly
fun and positively entertaining.
Her brother/boyfriend/husband then runs away in fear and after a moment Tamura follows him and shoots
wildly
at the fleeing Filipino.
The inherent problem with any staging of 'The Merchant of Venice' has never been the pseudo-controversial anti-Semitism, but the fact that there are two story lines
wildly
different in both tone and content; a frothy romantic comedy and a searing tragedy.
Writer/director John Milius takes a little-known incident from American history and extrapolates
wildly
in all the right ways.
Then we concoct a series of
wildly
improbable events and space them apart very widely, so that the plot inches along almost imperceptibly.
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