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This will be a disconcerting experience for many, but I found it to be a unique and satisfying artistic
adventure.
The film is an unusually colorful adventure, and we even see the princess rehearsing the dance she later performs (for once).
Another critic said it was a fantastic and nostalgic
adventure
of kids (and I thought it was also for kids to watch).
It had drama,
adventure
and sweetness and sadness.
Watching this odd little
adventure
movie, it's hard to believe that it was directed by the same man who brought us such high quality Giallo classics as The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh and The Case of the Scorpion's Tail, but it has to be said that despite it's low quality production values, Island of the Fish Men is an entertaining ride and one that surely deserves more praise than it's getting.
Sergio Martino's film takes ideas such as mutation, greed and
adventure
and moulds it into one slightly compelling film, which makes up for what it's lacks in coherency and logic with a load of mostly intriguing ideas.
We discover how our characters in 'Lonesome Dove' wind up in the situations they start up in (Such as: Why do two Texas Rangers, who live on adventure, wind up in a dead town?
In short, any comedy, drama, adventure, western or urban cops & robbers shoot-em-up, that are so constructed and so cast as to appeal to the large Urban Black population of the Mid 20th Century.
This is the start of a grand adventure, filled with the hippest, funkiest music James Brown himself has to offer.
Linda Kash is great in her once-in-a-lifetime role as the hometown waffle waitress longing for
adventure.
The story about a man, who after loosing his work, decides to set off for a great cross country
adventure.
The jokes are hilarious for kids and adults alike, and the
adventure
is clean with no violence!
Having grown up in New Jersey and having spent many a day and night on the gritty streets of New York in the 1970's, watching a film like "The Seven-Ups", or its kindred spirit, "The French Connection", always evokes fond memories of a time and place which, for some, might have been NYC's darkest hour, but which for me, in my early twenties, was always one fun-filled
adventure
after another.
This is an
adventure
movie with Arabs, Germans and the USMC all coming to grips at one point or another.
how i would describe this animated Scooby-Doo adventure.this is so far the best of the animated Scooby movies i have seen.i
would love it if they did a 3D animation Scooby adventure,but we'll just have to wait and see.for me,Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness monster is a 7/10
Both characters ride in search of
adventure
in an effort to right the wrongs of the world.
Many people from my generation learn a lot about history of Egypt, medieval Spain and even the Incas, (The first time I heard from them was a very cheap
adventure
movie with Charlton Heston called The Treasure of the Incas), same happened to me with Egypt, or Rome seen many "bad" epics of the era.
As an
adventure
mini-series, this is about as good as it gets.
The plot centers around two blue collar West Virginian brothers (Stacy Keach and Frederic Forrest) who commit robberies in hopes of using the money to open a seafood restaurant!!? What follows is quite an adventure, and many comedic events ensue.
This movie follows the track of most action
adventure
but isn't afraid to color outside the line.
Less a thriller than an colorful
adventure
with suspenseful elements, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH should not be really be compared with such Hitchcock masterpieces as VERTIGO, REAR WINDOW, or PSYCHO; it is instead more akin to such enjoyable romps as TO CATCH A THIEF and NORTH BY NORTHWEST.
The
adventure
of their trip keeps the story-line in perpetual motion, and even when they arrive, you're not sure if it really was the destination.
As the movie continues, so does the
adventure
and I got the sense the destination was merely a way-point.
A better than average
adventure
film & a chance for the star, Rod Cameron to play something besides a cowboy, which he also did very well over the years.
This movie is full of action and
adventure.
"Island of the Fishmen" delivers thrills and
adventure
from start to finish with surprisingly convincing special effects and astonishingly stylish camera-work.
It has some of the best elements of Bebop: slick, sci-fi adventure, a no-nonsense, slightly apathetic hero working for hire, a bounty-head (more or less), and a chase scene, all wrapped up in an excellent film-noir packaging.
I have reasons to love the great users of a camera; fluid direction of action lends itself to fast-paced
adventure
and comedy narrative; but such a skill, in the hands of a King Vidor or an Anthony Mann can also be applied to idea-level work.
This is a beautiful color
adventure
film, with unusually strong costumes, acting, lighting, art direction sets and music by Elmer Bernstein.
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