The cast do a decent job, and the film fun, but it's one of those films that aren't really memorable.
While I did not think the film was that strong overall, director Mark Webb and
his cast did a decent job at setting the groundwork for some exciting new Spidey stories.
Though not completely engaging, the young
cast do a decent job bookending the story, while the adult cast play their «avatars» for the bulk of the film.
There's very little English dubbing in the game, but the localised voice
cast all do a decent job with their characters, and the hyperactive hard rock opening theme will elicit a smile from even the most hardened of gamers.
Not exact matches
The
cast, made up mostly of soap opera / TV actors
do a
decent enough
job and theres even a brief appearance from Robert Englund, stealing the show as a jailed werewolf (think he's a werewolf anyway!)
Interesting
casting sees singer Norah Jones in her feature film debut, and while you certainly won't see anything in her performance to suggest big things in her future from an acting standpoint, she
does a
decent enough
job in a relatively undemanding role.
Chloe Grace Moretz
does an admirable
job of playing Katniss... er... I mean Cassie, and the rest of the
cast turns in
decent performances as well.
«The movie has an appealing
cast including Anna Kendrick and Bridesmaids scene - stealer Rebel Wilson, and should
do a
decent job tapping in to the younger female audience that's made «Glee» such a hit,» BMO writer Ray Subers wrote before the movie's release.
While rookie director Vaughn Stein clearly enjoyed Alice in Wonderland and Pulp Fiction, he doesn't
do a particularly good
job of ripping them off, and he drags a
decent ensemble
cast down with him.