It isn't an amazing film, but it has enough interesting ideas going on with some pretty great practical effects that make it a slightly
above average film.
I was looking forward to this movie and thought it might have a niche appeal that resulted in the low scores, but unfortunately its just a
very average film.
He is featured in nearly every scene and makes the
otherwise average film into something just a little bit more.
Throw in a few dumb parts with the kids and you have an
above average film that falls a little flat.
It's a definitively
average film with solid performances from RDJ and Robert Duvall (though I'm entirely unconvinced the latter's performance is Oscar nomination worthy) that is set on hamstringing its way to the finish line, often at the expense of its own dramatic success.
I don't get why this is aclamied as a mixed or
average film by the critics, this movie is good.
Even all the top musicians unions who traditionally only dealt with film are very happy to accommodate the videogame industry because the scope of some of these projects and scores surpasses
many average film scores out there.
There are many
other average films that deserve sequels in order to be improved upon, but instead they decided to milk a story that had already been milked far too many times.
Many of the scenes here look completely amateurish, like a B movie made by a below -
average film student.
Benedict Cumberbath is convincing and looks sexy in platinum blonde, Daniel Bruhl also helps, but nothing can save this
painfully average film.
During my previous two outings at Sundance, I saw a few great films,
several average films, and like two or three, stinkers.
The brightest is certainly Beckinsale, who normally turns in average performances in
below average films, this time she shines as the widow looking for a new husband.
Considering that
on average this film seems to have had more favourable press than The Da Vinci Code (released the same day here), I was a little disappointed with Slither.
Have just seen, and think it a
very average film, and not one of Clooney's best performances either, as the The American for example.
Set in 1940s America with war raging in Europe, this zany story of hypnosis and looted jewels is one of Allen's most
decidedly average films.
Gamble fuck what Thomas Edison might have said, holy shit man,
the average filmgoer to the average film blogger, show me this barrage of complaints about frame rates, show me in the span of Row Three, and all the shit that has been parsed over in 100 + threads about everything film related or otherwise, where this great wealth of historical proof exists where people, the masses, film fans, have been complaining about film rates.
An average film with good effects, unique visual style and mediocre pretty much everything else.
Unexpected's use of 3D is more noticeable than
the average film, but it also feels more detrimental.
Sadly, there isn't enough substance here to call it a great film, but Robert Redford and Nick Nolte are so likeable as these characters that
this average film becomes quite enjoyable.
It will keep
the average film goers happy but if you want more meat in your action films, you wont find it here.
However, if you like the redundancy of
the average film review that is your preference.
An average film equals a horrible Star Wars film.
He is allowed
an average film every once in awhile.
Director Steven Soderbergh has
averaged a film a year since his acclaimed 1989 debut Sex, Lies & Videotape, an incredible work rate by modern filmmaking standards especially for one who frequently works within the political vagaries fof the studio system.
An average film with an above - average cast, this latest film from director Marc Webb has grand ambitions of spinning a romantic coming - of - age tale with just enough intrigue to keep us guessing, just enough heart to make us care, and just enough irony to appear cool.
Monster's Ball is just
an average film with excellent performances.
However, I've yet to hear much personal discussion on it from anyone other than the critics and it would seem that Farhadi has still some way to go before he gets the recognition he deserves among
your average film enthusiast.
Movies This Week -11-05-18 If you had
an average film to release this would be the week.
Clooney is good, but this is
an average film.
It is worth it to watch just for the performances alone but overall I think it will primarily only appeal to people interested in film's about war, then
the average film goer.
I wasn't as high on Carol as many were but in no way did I see it as
an average film.
That someone behind the camera with such confidence in their story and the immense talent up on the screen, to result in
an average film is unfathomable.
Last week at the Santa Barbara Film Festival, director Ted Melfi said by comparison that
the average film crew is usually no more than 25 % female.
From the moment I walked onto Barnard's campus, I knew that The Athena Film Festival wasn't
your average film festival.
Pay rate: $ 120 each day, with overtime after 10 hrs with OT after
that The average film day is approx 10 to 14 hrs!!
not
your average film, but well worth a watch.
I think
the average film fan will find this a big long and mostly unremarkable.
Oldman, though, has the distinction of making
an average film like Darkest Hour actually worthwhile.
In The Brave One Jodie Foster achieves in a revenge drama what she has already done in serial killer films, crime dramas and even comedies about poker — she makes
an average film watchable.
If you had
an average film to release this would be the week.
But then Tenenbaums is more stunningly visual than
the average film, particularly due to David Wasco's careful, colorful production design and Karen Patch's kooky, pitch - perfect costumes.