Sentences with phrase «like snappy dialogue»

But Alpha Protocol has a whole bunch of genuinely good elements too, like its snappy dialogue and its emphasis on player choice, so I don't think it fully fits in the so - bad - it's - good category.
Do you like snappy dialogue?

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Howard Himelstein's screenplay is peppered with snappy dialogue with an over-rehearsed quality to it (has anyone ever talked like this ever?)
The good was there were some bright patches of snappy dialogue and interesting little character traits, such as the lead being someone who likes to fix things, including her co-workers.
You're the Worst may feel like another example of snappy, snarky «new» sitcoms like Difficult People and Casual, but beneath its crisp dialogue beats the indefatigable heart of an old - fashioned romantic comedy.
Frances Ha used its quick cuts like punchlines; Mistress America does plenty of that (it's quick, coming in under 90 minutes) but also stages a bravura, extended farce sequence in the Connecticut suburbs that turns its snappy dialogue into a symphony of wit and movement.
Updating a script written by Robert Lowell (a man who has been deceased since 1977), Haley updates the action to modern day Cleveland, but this mob affiliated kidnap caper feels exactly like direct - to - video fodder from the mid to late 90's modeling snappy, impressionistic dialogue around loopy bits of violence and pronounced plot twists, a common template following the success of Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (1994).
Like all Sorkin scripts, it's a fast and furious drama loaded with snappy dialogue, and the majority of that dialogue is delivered by Jessica Chastain.
The powerhouse performances — Asia Kate Dillon is the season's best addition, every bit as commanding and complex as Lewis and Giamatti — coupled with the snappy dialogue and stunning directorial turns from the likes of John Singleton, Karyn Kusama, and Ed Bianchi, led to a season of raucously entertaining twists and turns.
There is and never will be a question in my mind as to which script should have won last year — but Argo's script was certainly the kind of script lots of people likesnappy dialogue, memorable and quotable lines, etc..
It even sounds like one, with the snappy dialogue between henchmen or cops clipping along at a very familiar pace and intonation.
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