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I didn't laugh once, and that whole
"Adventures
of Baron Munchausen/Time Bandits" thing going on in the middle was very, very poor!
He might, as well, have likened it to some of the
adventures
of the pulp heroes that followed.
This film should be called
adventures
in Cinemascope.
That story is one of the best romantic
adventures
ever written.
The
Adventures
of Hercules has to be one of the lamest excuses for a movie I've yet run across.
If you're a kid liking fairy tale "real life" adventures, see it.
However this one reaches a new low, as it follows the
adventures
of Johnny Sokko(?), a young boy who controls a Giant Robot, and his fight against the evil Gargoyle Gang, who seem to have an endless supply of horrid giant monsters at their disposal.
This one hardly compares to the space
adventures
of its time.
Excellent plot, non-stop adventures, and great soundtrack.
The Lone Ranger was one of my childhood heroes, and I never missed a chance to catch his
adventures
on Saturday morning re-runs during the mid 1950's.
After 66 years "Flash Gordon" still has an appealing scifi/adventure/epic feel that many of today's science fiction
adventures
strive for and fail to deliver.
The pair embarks upon wonderful
adventures
from camping to walks around the block to the simple conversations about life.
Lead by Mario Van Peebles, who does OK, the gang of misfits on the run from Billy Zane's (seemingly unstoppable) army bigwig all acquit themselves well, their
adventures
plausible yet fun and exciting.
My favorite bit that he has done is the Amazing
Adventures
of Mr. Bean and while all the rest of them are amazing, this remains my true favorite, plus i wish the show didn't stop so soon!.
There are
adventures
that seem more or less typical but underneath there is a current building.
Jenny Augutter is especially believable in her role as 'Bobbie' the older sibling of her sister Phyllis and brother Peter.The
adventures
they discover and relationships formed in their new home and surrounding area are very real and fascinating.The scenery is lovely,the trains a part of Britain's vast history and the soundtrack is very moving.
The animation is wonderful; the characters are remarkably expressive and their
adventures
are great fun.
Endearingly silly anime, only six episodes in duration, about a hapless delivery boy called Kintaro (well, he's called a delivery boy, though he is meant to be in his 20's), and the
adventures
he has on his travels.
She is so excited about their
adventures
together, she decides to make a tv show called "Showtime" starring Tray (the cop) and Mitch (the detective).
Based on Khaled Hosseini's bestselling novel, this culturally enlightened melodrama about right and down initially looks like one of those light-hearted friendship movies about adolescents in the vein of The
Adventures
of Tom Sawyer and The Sandlot.
The Further
Adventures
of Ma and Pa Kettle almost seamlessly picks up where The Egg and I left off.
Leonard Goldstein, associate producer of The Egg and I, was producer of The Further
Adventures
of Ma and Pa Kettle.
The excellent Director Alain Chabat (also acting as Ceasar) has managed to capture the very essence of the
"Adventures
of Astérix" (the French comic books it's based upon) and to create a fantastically modern and intelligent comedy, which is also an homage to the world of animated films.
After working on 7 movies with director Mickael Curtiz (The
Adventures
of Robin Hood are their best achievement), Errol Flynn got tired of his dictatorial direction and decided to work with the great Raoul Walsh.
Atwill's portrayal of Moriarity is more sadistic than the cunning sort described in the Doyle stories (or George Zucco's performance in The
Adventures
of Sherlock Holmes), but Atwill's skills as an actor makes his Moriarity quite the benevolent fellow.
Eight years later, he turns up, disheveled and seemingly mad - babbling about his
adventures
in the lands of the tiny Lilliputians, the giant Brobdingnags, the floating island of the intellectual Laputa, and the Houyhnhnms, a race of intelligent, talking horses who have to deal with the Yahoos - a race of bestial humans - among many other
adventures.
Writer Simon Moore, who wrote the teleplay for the original Traffic mini-series, upon which the Soderberg film was based, came up with a brilliant narrative conceit which helps the story flow very smoothly: he frames Gulliver's
adventures
as flashbacks, with the actual story beginning as Gulliver first returns home (everything having happened on one journey).
Another flaw the series has is that the
adventures
happen a tad too quickly.
I love the
adventures
they went on, too.
I would like to thank the whole HTV production team and Richard Carpenter in particular for giving me plenty of
adventures
and excitement.
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