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Billy Crystal is Larry, a very frustrated
writing
teacher who has an estranged wife he feels the same way about.
The
writing
was patronizing and convoluted.
While the
writing
was terrible, the acting was atrocious, the only thing that saved this "turd" was the breast count, but that wasn't enough to make me watch this again.
Probably written by some collage student with friends to compassionate to tell him that his
writing
sucks.
The sex-obsessed script is by The Sun film critic Nick Fisher, a former teeny-mag 'agony uncle' who's obviously never watched an episode of Smack The Pony in his life; shame, because then he might at least have been in with a shout of
writing
female characters that were recognisably members of the human race.
To say that this movie actually HAS a plot is doing more justice to the
writing
than it deserves.
This feels like a first year direction and
writing
job, and probably is.
The
writing
is predictable, and doesn't use follow through on most of the ideas it offers (bag of oranges).
This movie had a very convoluted plot and very contrived setting, that I, frankly, could not follow, which is surprising considering the acting and dialogue could have only been the product of a kindergartener's
writing.
After a few minutes of Cameron Mitchell's doctor character narrating about some patient of his, the viewer is tortured by no plot, pathetic writing, abysmally terrible acting, and an utter lack of cohesion and continuity.
I really don't want to waste my time
writing
about it.
Sad that the sets and costumes are so good: production values, except for the writing, were obviously high.
Starts off with Fulci playing a version of himself,
writing
down some ideas for how people could die.
The River Thames and Chelsea Male are no match for puppet bats, model castles and terrified extras, but you can't help but feel that with better
writing
it would have been so different.
Chris Carter remains blissfully unaware of the scum in his
writing
staff.
The direction and
writing
are both sloppy: for example, the camera-work during the fight between Cintia Lodetti and Ajita Wilson is so bad that you can barely make out what's happening; also, if the alcoholic-but-kind-hearted doctor hadn't killed the warden, the guards would never have followed him and the girls after their escape - the "fake plague" plan had worked fine until then but he just had to ruin it.
I have a bet that the writers were actually
writing
the story while it was being filmed.
This is a movie with a wonderful concept, but very weak
writing.
It is hard to tell with all the characters in this movie: is it indifferent acting, indifferent writing, or simply indifferent characters portrayed by good
writing
and good acting.
This movie has bad
writing
and bad editing.
Terrible writing, highly contrived, from a "do-gooder" who knows absolutely nothing about race relations in L.A., or the USA in the present day.
This is bathroom humor aimed, I assume, at those who've had several bongs, which can only explain why many ecstatic reviewers have heralded this crap as "the best television
writing
ever."
The
writing
on this sitcom is the crust left on the bottom of the barrel after it has been scraped.
There is a trend: major movie actors that are no longer hot merchandise are turning to TV- often with disastrous results (reference the stinkaroos on CBS and NBC; however, ABC has a hit with "Boston Legal"- hip
writing
and great nostalgic use of Bill Shatner).
I am just
writing
random things to fill up space- because I need ten lines of text in order to publish this review.
I am sitting here
writing
this review and the movie's not even over yet.
well, the
writing
was very sloppy, the directing was sloppier, and the editing made it worse (at least i hope it was the editing).
The classic clucking/seduction scene is perhaps the most amusing piece of
writing
I've ever seen, especially with the suspenseful build-up
Jean-Hugh Anglade is excellent as the teenaged boy who wants to be a whore to please the man he loves, but the rest of this film is so bad--acting, writing, cinematography, and everything else--that Anglade's performance is wasted.
How the hell can they afford John Rhys-Davies but not decent effects, writing, actors, or sets.
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