Oh, and it doesn't help that the scene before, he and Padme shared one of
the worst dialogue scenes in all of Star Wars.
Not exact matches
«There's a
scene in Breaking
Bad «s first season in which Walter White's hoodrat lab assistant Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) tells Walter he just can't «break bad,» and — when you first hear this snippet of dialogue — you assume what Jesse means is that you can't go from being a law - abiding chemistry teacher to an underground meth cooker... But this, it turns out, was not Jesse's point at a
Bad «s first season in which Walter White's hoodrat lab assistant Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) tells Walter he just can't «break
bad,» and — when you first hear this snippet of dialogue — you assume what Jesse means is that you can't go from being a law - abiding chemistry teacher to an underground meth cooker... But this, it turns out, was not Jesse's point at a
bad,» and — when you first hear this snippet of
dialogue — you assume what Jesse means is that you can't go from being a law - abiding chemistry teacher to an underground meth cooker... But this, it turns out, was not Jesse's point at all.
The script of the film stays the same but the director — the histone mark — can choose to eliminate, slow down or speed up certain
scenes or
dialogues, altering the film for better — cancer cell death — or
worse — cancer cell survival.»
Although the film is punched up by some energetic cutting and hip - hop music, many
dialogue scenes, particularly early on, are
badly written and awkwardly staged.
Some of the acting is pretty
bad, mainly with the brother / preacher and the first wife (but her problem is the corny «gangster»
dialogue she spouts off), but Paul Muni is quite good, especially in the
scene that closes the movie.
Good: Starscream is a lot cooler in this movie, Best computer - graphics for any movie to date, Original Optimus voice, Bumblebee vs. Barricade
scene was awesome, Decent story, but the Unicron story is a million times better
Bad: No Hot Rod or Soundwave, Shia LeBeouf, Ending, Futile attempts to connect to classic
scenes, lines and concepts, No Stan Bush soundtrack, Some immature humor ruined a lot of the movie for me, Poor
dialogue I really expected a lot from this movie and am very critical about my feelings towards it - Overall Michael Bay made a good movie, but he made it appeal to the masses (immature jokes and a lot of action) and it gave up a lot of other crucial aspects to the story and quality of the Transformers franchise.
This is my long winded way of saying that
bad guys and good guys face one another with loads of juicy
dialogue and even juicier action
scenes that are filmed with absolute precision.
This is about all the movie has going for it, because as if it wasn't
bad enough that Steele and Grey's relationship has all the depth of a kiddie pool, the two actors have very little chemistry and their interactions, particularly in
dialogue scenes, are forced and mechanical.
«
Bad Turn
Worse» starts off with such energy — I wanted more
dialogue - driven
scenes like the opening diner bit about Thompson and whether or not it should be called «Bacon & Egg» instead of the plural if you only have one egg — that it's bound to sag a bit when the robbery plotting kicks in.
On the not - so - good side of the fence, the writing was sub-par at best — with some terribly written
scenes as well as some
bad dialogue.
The performances aren't
bad, and I liked the working - class bickering of the early
scenes, which feels of a piece with similar exchanges in Alien (even if the post-sync'd
dialogue is painfully apparent).
It is hardly a
bad film, with solid
dialogue scenes between characters.
When it comes to the cinema /
dialogue scenes, the art looks
worse than during normal gameplay — which I think is backwards.
I don't knock the developer's choice to use a fictional language and therefore subtitle the entire thing, but it felt more budgetary then creative, especially when the
dialogue was so
bad that it had me bashing the circle button to skip cut
scenes at points throughout the game.
Even
worse, each «cut -
scene» (and I use the term lightly) has very little production value, with characters» mouths refusing to move when they deliver
dialogue.
EA did an excellent job blending both genres and we enjoyed the humorous
dialogue, cut
scenes and gameplay, especially when Henry wrecks
bad guys while piloting a giant robot.