The acting is the most incredible I have seen in any TV show (and few
movies top the acting).
Not exact matches
Throw in Myrna Loy and you have a very fun
movie with 3 actors at the
top of their game.The film is about a test pilot (Gable) and his trusty mechanic (Tracy) who meet a girl (Loy) and how the strain of a test pilot's life affects them all.The film is a little long, but the action is well done.The
acting is the main reason to watch this film, and if your are a fan of the big three, then you will have a good time.
The script is not perfect, and there were a few minor scenes that did not ring true - but the overall package is amazing - the perfect cast from
top to bottom, most of the script, the
acting, cinematography, directing, score, everything about this
movies pays homage to a by - gone era of American Films and does it with taste and class.
Although Clooney is given
top billing from marketing reasons most likely, this
movie is really Bullock's show, and she shines with limited dialogue and having to do a lot of
acting with her facial movements.
Despite the medium
acting, the way too over the
top and unrealistic action sequences, the bad CGI and the lack of great one - liners, the
movie's biggest flaw is probably that it doesn't feel like a Die Hard
movie.
On
top of the
acting, the visual artistry in this
movie and the beautiful, almost peaceful score truly create an escape for the audience in such a way that it is hard to imagine this
movie without them.
With some amazing
acting and an exotic Mongolian story it's of the
top 5 family
movies of the year.
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At last year's SXSW Film Festival, I saw The
Act of Killing and Short Term 12, two
movies that ended up landing on my
Top 10 Films of 2013 list.
The
acting is all
top - notch, with great performances from Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain, but the arrival of a big
movie star in the final
act proves distracting.
The
movie features first - rate
acting by Weber and the storytelling and production values are
top - notch.
In addition to winning the
top prize in the TV
Movie / Limited series category, the miniseries also received dual
acting wins for Woody McClain (Outstanding Actor, TV
Movie / Limited Series) and Wood Harris (Outstanding Supporting Actor, TV
Movie / Limited Series), who were recognized from the talented ensemble.
But in reviewing the 945
top - grossing films since 1950, the researchers behind the report for the American Academy of Pediatrics did identify several PG - 13 titles that had a noticeably higher level of violent
acts per hour than other similarly rated
movies.
It's clear, too, that Remember works as a periodically affecting drama and look at the rigors of aging, while the surprising third
act ensures that the
movie ends on an exceedingly positive note - which ultimately does secure the picture's place as a
top - notch thriller from a director one might've been inclined to simply write off.
Though any
movie that features 50 Cent in an
acting role deserves to be approached with extreme caution, the rest of the cast is
top - notch, and Fuqua is certainly no slouch, either.
TMF (the
movie fanatic) did a great
top 50 for males and
top 50 for females in terms of young
acting, they have some great names on it.
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On
top of that there are stackable control tokens, as well as a plastic horse's head token to track the first player, a car for indicating the current phase and a miniature of Don from the Godfather
movies for tracking the current
act.
Although most of the events surround quick - time style play instead of taking to the field, you really develop feelings for the characters, thanks to
top - notch
acting that resembles almost a
movie - making like quality.
They don't compare to those you'd see in games like Destiny 2, but the cut - scenes are like watching a
top quality animated
movie with outstanding voice
acting from Hellena Taylor (the voice of Bayonetta.)
On
top of that, the full involvement of series veterans will be responsible for the
movie's voice
acting — thereby ensuring that little to nothing will be lost in the series» Hollywood translation.
All of the voice
acting in the game is
top - notch and many of the scenarios and characters are as interesting and entertaining as any you will find in the
movies the game was inspired by.