In A Woman Under the Influence, even though it’s one of my favourite films, Gena Rowland’s completely unrefined and seemingly unrehearsed attempts at portraying a mental breakdown, during potentially intense scenes, is cringeworthy. Also, the children in that film are really distracting. If you listen carefully, during one scene, you can hear one of the children say, “You’re the best mom I ever had.” When will filmmakers learn: children can’t act.
Cría cuervos (1976). Except for Geraldine Chaplin, who’s wonderful, most of the film was pretty terrible. The little girl’s suicide fantasy was laughable.
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Performances that make you wince over 3 years ago
In A Woman Under the Influence, even though it’s one of my favourite films, Gena Rowland’s completely unrefined and seemingly unrehearsed attempts at portraying a mental breakdown, during potentially intense scenes, is cringeworthy. Also, the children in that film are really distracting. If you listen carefully, during one scene, you can hear one of the children say, “You’re the best mom I ever had.” When will filmmakers learn: children can’t act.
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THE CINEMA OF TENNESSEE WILLIAMS about 3 years ago
Au hasard Balthazar
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Criterions That Didn't Impress You almost 3 years ago
Cría cuervos (1976). Except for Geraldine Chaplin, who’s wonderful, most of the film was pretty terrible. The little girl’s suicide fantasy was laughable.
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Why can't I edit my Favorite Auteurs? about 2 years ago
I can’t seem to find a way to edit my Favorite Auteurs on my profile. I’ve done this several times in the past, but I can’t find a way around it now. Have they changed this somehow?
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Help with forum codes - how do we italicize words, etc.? almost 2 years ago
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Film Database Submission August 2010 almost 2 years ago
Mike’s Murder (James Bridges, 1984)
I love this film.
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