Not exact matches
Overall, like I said the
film often had a sweet charm to it and
decent performances, but I wouldn't really give this too heavy of a recommend.
Formulaic, cheesy with its fluff and histrionics, - to the point of superficializing a sense of narrative weight, and inconsistent with its tone, pacing and
overall structure, this
film falls as a pretty forgettable war drama, flavored up by the
decent visual style, worthy subject matter, lively direction and endearing performances which secure Jesse Hibbs» «To Hell and Back» as an almost thoroughly entertaining and sometimes effective, if ultimately underwhelming account of Audie Murphy's struggles as a farm boy - turned - military man.
Overall this is a
decent film, that is somewhat entertaining, but like I said, it never grabs your full attention, and it's a shame because the filmmakers could really have kept the momentum going, but it also seems they were a bit too overconfident with this one, and they seemed to try and outdo previous entries, and in a way they failed to capture the essence of what makes fort a truly entertaining and ultimately memorable Star Trek
film.
Overall I felt that this
film was
decent at best, and it never realizes its potential, but in the larger view of things, this is also the ninth
film in the series, so it was only a matter of time for the quality to be downgraded due to lacking ideas in terms of storyline.
The
film has had great potential, and it is rather
decent end - product
overall, with good performances by the cast, especially Leslie Mann.
Overall, though, Sandel's
film has heart, some good laughs and a
decent message.
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.
Overall, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is a
decent film made better by the presence of Fey.
Overall, these featurettes (while not in - depth), do give a
decent look at the
film's creation, even if nothing in the post-production process is covered.
Overall, it's an amiable
film that will entertain the kids on DVD for years to come, but doesn't have much else on offer, and seems to prove yet again that Pixar are the only guys currently at work who know how to make a
decent animation.
Other performances are similarly engaging, and the
film overall moves at a
decent pace by never losing sight of the advancing threat across the Channel.
Everything is a little dirtier and less crisp than
film, although the
overall quality remains
decent.
Unlike the Twilight
films, the Potter series has been
overall a run of
decent adaptations that have been well - liked by both fans and critics.
The script is a little stiff at times and the directing isn't always the best, but the
decent acting and
overall production value really make this a
film worth watching for the right audience.
Overall it is a
decent film, though nowhere near as powerful as it could have been.
Overall, The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game takes the plot of the
film and does a
decent job of rolling with it, interjecting its own cutscenes where possible and ensuring the action is a key component of the game.