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For some reason, some shows just fail...some deservedly, some not... Buddy Faro was a clever show with interesting characters and dark humor that was enjoyable to watch...Maybe it was never intended to be a big hit, but it had a "quirkiness" about it that made it enjoyable... that being said it appears I may have been the only one watching....Dennis Farina and Frank Whaley were casted perfectly in their respective roles...production quality and
writing
were great and Vegas was the perfect backdrop... hopefully the first and only season will be released on DVD as I believe it deserves some notoriety... maybe at least make it on TV Land.... cheers
Writing
is superb.
The movie is fabulous- filled with great
writing
and acting.
The
writing
is the best.
Deviating from the crime story norm, The Seven-Ups manage to throw Scheider and crew into the middle of a building plot in a unique
writing
twist.
I quit watching "The West Wing" after Aaron Sorkin quit
writing
and producing.
Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that everyone always gave a good performance, the production design was spectacular, the costumes were well-designed, and the
writing
was always very strong.
Big Fat Liar is what you get when you combine terrific writing, great production, and an emphasis on clever ideas over adolescent pap.
Mark Robertson took a huge chance
writing
an extremely difficult part for his first film and it paid off big in his casting of Kelly Overton.
At the time of this
writing
(January 25, 2006), I am saddened to hear of the passing within the past few hours of Chris Penn.
The acting and
writing
are terrific and there are lots of great twists and turns in the plot.
The
writing
is of such a quality that beginner students of the English language should model their conversations after its dialogue.
The
writing
and story lines are much more sophisticated than they appear at first (this is far from "According to Jim").
Although Bullet In The Brain is, without question, superior amongst short films, it largely seems more like a short piece of
writing
than a film.
The
writing
is razor sharp, and the sight gags especially Daffy constantly getting his head blown off are brilliantly timed.
The acting is astonishing, the
writing
superb, and the editing style, as well as juxtaposed music, riveting the whole way.
Obvilubuly, dialogue was changed for contemporary audiences, nut much of the
writing
remained the same.
The score, sound effects, photography and editing are almost 'Memento' prototypes, and the story shows that Christopher Nolan is best when
Writing
and Directing.
Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that everyone always gives a good performance, the production design is spectacular, the costumes are well-designed, and the
writing
is always very strong.
Now there are many things to compliment this show on from the
writing
(which in my opinion was the best on television when this show aired), directing (top notch), acting (best of the best), and the characters...
The
writing
is clever and subplots generally give great comic relief.
With an imagination that good the friend should be
WRITING
not Dreaming.
The
writing
is superb, the script creating friction that starts the entire process of "heat" from the beginning until the end when it really does erupt into a fire, the conflicts moving into complete rupture of relationships.
But, when one compares the
writing
styles found in "Moby Dick" and "Pierre," one finds in the latter a sharp departure from the simple and often declamatory style found in the former.
Great actors, good dialog, drama, comedy, and excellent
writing
and directing by Paul Thomas Anderson.
The
writing
was exceptional.
I've always sort of liked Paul Schrader's work (you can't argue with Taxi Driver and Light Sleeper is an amazing film), but while his
writing
often seems to border on the bombastic, his directing style is usually non-existent.
In fact he had a secondary
writing
career as a woman's writer, churning out what can reasonably be described as romantic potboilers.
There was a film that was out earlier called "in my Country" with Sam Jackson and it was not that well received and both films were about nearly the same exact thing, I do think Red dust was better because of the more interesting performances especially by future Oscar winner Chiwton Ejofor but the plot is just to lacking, it starts off pretty strong but then the film hits the viewers with countless un-interesting court room sessions, this could have been a great film if the
writing
was not so lacking.
It is a work of meticulous craftsmanship and a sophistication of
writing
not seen in most American movies.
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