It was
a pretty awful movie overall but it was entertaining as hell.
Not exact matches
At the other end of the scale, Tony Curtis and John Ireland as slaves and John Dall and Nina Foch as Romans are
pretty awful, and the banal
movie - star gloss of their performances periodically undermines some of the film's best claims to be taken seriously.
Unfortunately, the
movie is
pretty awful, and though he doesn't quite reach the same heights that he did with «Punch - Drunk Love,» Sandler isn't the problem.
Yes, the same director who made those
pretty awful Resident Evil flicks is working on the
movie, which Milla will be bringing her unique charm to.
, and some good acting moments peaking up here and there, this
movie was
pretty all around
awful.
Amber Heard and Odette Yustman seems to have a trend, where they star in
awful movies, asking them to play little more than
pretty stereotypes, yet hitting every note regardless.
I'm kind of amazed the critical beating this
movie is taking, seeing as it is
pretty much exactly the same
awful movie as the last one.
The
movie is
pretty awful in most respects — its script formulaic (James R. Webb, adapting John D. MacDonald's novel The Executioners), its direction plodding (the lumbering J. Lee Thompson), its lead performances wooden (Gregory Peck, Polly Bergen, Lori Martin).
We're not huge fans of virtual surround, but it works fine here, and though two out of those four modes eliminate most of the low - end frequencies and sound
pretty awful, the other two (Standard and Music) did add some spacialization to my
movies and games.