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Finally, a low-budget horror outing that uses its limitations to its
advantage.
The Dandy's did come off well-together, middle-class kids who took
advantage
of their situation (and rightly so!).
And I wanted to take
advantage
of the bargain, so I grabbed that one too.
For an early 1930's film, this step by step "peeling of the veneer of the mystery" is similar to the COLUMBO series, except in this film, you don't have the
advantage
of knowing who the killer was in advance.
But, whereas the tensions between the dancers rehearsing Blood Wedding showed to
advantage
how they evolved into the fictional characters of the story to be performed through directing their emotions into their roles, in Carmen, the parallel between the petty, libidinal urges of the dancers of the troop during rehearsals and the spirit forging to do with the mythic Carmen never comes even close to being believable.
To its
advantage
it is directed by Wes Craven.
Cloudy scenes and too many close-ups of the film's giant subjects do nothing to take
advantage
of IMAX's stunning 3D capabilities.
Being a history teacher, I had a big
advantage
but could easily see how the film could be confusing until you piece together all the pieces.
The filmmakers took
advantage
of the opportunity to deliver a raunchy, yet funny little film.
And the movie even goes further by taking
advantage
of the 1950's emphasize on conformity and playing up the cold-war paranoia which led to McCarthyism.
If you find any means of seeing this series I suggest you take full
advantage.
Shepherd has rarely been seen on screen to better
advantage
and she and Downey are backed by a talented group of character actors in supporting roles.
He's an ex-con and she takes
advantage
of him to wreak revenge on those who have hurt her.
The real beauty in this film comes from the way the director takes
advantage
of the leading character's disability.
The section of the show where she salutes burlesque goes on a little too long but she does manage to incorporate her old Sophie Tucker jokes here to good
advantage
(even though she actually forgets one joke in the middle of telling it, but her ad-libbing until she remembers it is hysterical).
The movie shows us that we ought to take
advantage
of the opportunities we have, not the ones we do not or cannot have.
The frustration of an uncompromisingly dedicated man (Rea in his best role since "The Crying Game"), a facile pragmatist who's willing to use the system to his
advantage
(Sutherland always successful in this kind of role), a hesitant, frightened but determined psychiatrist (the incomparable Max Sydow), the bumbling, boopous bureaucrat of a prosecutor (brilliant Brit actor John Wood) and the quiet, supporting wife of the driven investigator (delightful supporter, Imelda Staunton).
Finally there is a man in his late fifties who calculating his own
advantage
delivers a simple-minded hitchhiking woman to a furious client who - taking her for guilty in having scratched his car - natural beats her up.
Poolboys always take
advantage
of the housewives when the husband is at his work) From then on our dentist, Dr. Feinstone, can only thing about taking revenge.
Excellent, pre-code amoral tale with Barbara Stanwyck as the newly inspired (by writings of Nietzsche!) to drive out her sensitivities and exploit herself, use men to her
advantage.
Another big
advantage
is that William Sachs' screenplay doesn't waste any time on tedious scientific explanations or emotional speeches.
The story is about a Vietnam vet (Kris Kristofferson) being recruited by his brother (Jan-Michael Vincent) to help clean up the criminal element in a small town and what happens when Kris starts taking
advantage
of his position and becomes as bad as the criminals he was hired to get rid of.
To start off with, Jay and Silent Bob rock as always, T.S. is a little anal but that adds to his overall character and pans out to his
advantage
at the end of the film, Willam is underrated, Brandi and father are a great example of a modern day middle class father/daughter relationship, (and she FINE to!!!), even the lovely Shannen Doherty deserves usually unwarranted praise if just for the lift scene, but the star of the whole movie has got to be Brodie.
The plot of an escaped leopard terrifying a community certainly justifies calling this a horror film, but it succeeds as a minor masterpiece in the genre only because of the elegant direction and cinematography, which took
advantage
of the black and white medium.
A woman is taken terrible
advantage
of by a hypnotist in "Whirlpool," a 1949 film starring Gene Tierney, Jose Ferrer, and Richard Conte, directed by Otto Preminger.
The idea was used to much better
advantage
in Abbott and Costello's 1942 comedy for Universal "Ride 'em Cowboy".
And then there is that added
advantage
of it being a silent.
As something of an indie film-maker myself, it's exciting to see a film like Kisses and Caroms, because it manages to use it's indie status to it's
advantage
- free of studio interference, Vince Rocca has crafted an outrageously funny film which could never have come out of Hollywood, whilst still not falling into the traditional pitfalls and clichés of independent film.
It was also disappointing that in the car chase they took
advantage
of the fact that most people in this world don't know how Bucharest looks like and they had no continuity in the route they used.
Without the degrading
advantage
of CGI or Computer Aided Special Effects the story rules here with some minor available technology of the day creating a story as much in your head as it is in your eyes.
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