In this round, Katie always referred to
the implausible scene («bees»).
A disastrous film that wants to be more complex than it should be, coming up with more and more unnecessary details at the expense of simple concision, and so the obvious, predictable narrative gets lost amid contrivances,
implausible scenes and plot holes the size of Africa.
Not exact matches
Its a great movie, pretty funny, but seemingly
implausible until Sarah Palin comes on the political
scene.
It's kind of hard to know where to begin with what's wrong in Traffik, a movie where every
scene takes about twice as long as it feels like it should, and the characters far too often make an escalating series of
implausible and / or stupid decisions.
Starts off great but slides down hill after that, corny dialogue accompanied
implausible human vs mech fight
scenes, I know it's just a movie but come on!
There have been films more
implausible to be sure, but the successful ones managed to move briskly, feature more interesting characters, or crackled with smarter dialogue that Man on a Ledge ever does even for one
scene.
The
scenes and character introductions feel random, the time jump
implausible, and no one is all that compelling, especially the lone male lead, Hemsworth.
Gilbert returns to his dark, claustrophobically overdecorated Victorian house, hangs a kabuki sword on the wall of his study, and, in one of the most perfectly
implausible and liberating subjective flash - forwards in cinematic history, has a five - minute vision of a fully staged
scene from The Mikado, sung by soloists and chorus on a dazzlingly bright stage decorated in eye - popping pinks and greens.
That is not a
scene in which the strip club - frequenting Donny fits, but it's one he joins, with Todd and him improvising an
implausible life - saving event to explain their close and long kinship.
Everything on - screen is shot on cameras supposedly wielded by Becca and Tyler, although several
scenes are
implausible or frankly impossible.
During this event, an Ordinary White American Divorced Family Man (played by John Cusack) fights to save his family whilst navigating a series «talking»
scenes (mostly people crying into telephones) which link one stupendous, special effects - riddled, scientifically -
implausible, action sequence after another.
An eye - popping, stunt flick chock full of
implausible fight and chase
scenes orchestrated in accordance with the laws of cartoon physics.
The author, too, finds himself wondering whether the ancient poet's descriptions of lovemaking were also censoring a similarly violent
scene - a disturbing though not
implausible conclusion.
As
implausible as the boy's story sounds, Bryant and May take it seriously when «The Highwayman» is spotted again, striking a dramatic pose at the
scene of his next outlandish murder.