Sentences with phrase «script problems»

"Script problems" refers to the issues or difficulties that arise in a written text for a play, movie, or TV show. It can include things like unclear dialogue, plot holes, or inconsistencies that make the story confusing or less effective in conveying its intended message or entertainment value. Full definition
At least with his other films one could say that the directing itself was solid and there were just a few script problems.
Paramount Pictures and Marc Forster's big - budget adaptation of Max Brooks» zombie - filled novel WORLD WAR Z looks viciously impressive despite word of script problems and...
«The trouble is the movie — it's plagued by script problems.
Outbreak was produced in the hopes of beating the film version of Richard Preston's bestseller The Hot Zone (about a real - life epidemic) into theaters; script problems shelved The Hot Zone, and Outbreak had the infectious disease market to itself.
Family Guy «s Seth MacFarlane attempted a revival but this was ditched last year following script problems.
The other part of the pilot season game is the speculation: the leaked scripts, the rumours, the revisions in who's actually right for the part (one of my favourite TV business phrases is «we went another way», closely followed by «that (pointless production or script problem demanded by a higher - up) went away»).
Dalton's great throughout while other characters have reveals and don't do as well... script problems too.
He is nothing if not self - effacing, talking off the cuff about script problems, crediting Garofalo's improvisations on set, and expressing dissatisfaction with his own work.
Regardless of the script problems that sour the experience it's a satisfying story.
As the film goes on, the script problems become more apparent with the last 15 - 20 minutes in particular so over the top and filled with those «oh come on» kind of moments that it whilst it doesn't ruin the film, it does leave a slightly sour taste (the final shot in particular will probably annoy).
Let me take a moment from discouraging you from seeing this film to tell you that, despite all of the script problems, both Fassbender and Vikander turn in fine performances.
You can probably blame these uneven performance on the director, but that wouldn't have helped the script problems.
It's mostly a script problem in that the bulk of the film is getting the movie's 486 characters together, and then it's over.
Herzog seems to be okay with just placing his camera in a spot and expecting the actors to make up for any of the script problems.
Though the writers strike caused problems, the film had script problems that should have been sorted out long before (this is a Bond film where the plot revolves around a utilities contract), and Forster's handling of the action was fairly poor, despite the presence of «Bourne» action supremo Dan Bradley as second - unit director.
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