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There is definitely an ample
amount
of blood, gore & action in the film with a modest
amount
of suspense.
It has the right
amount
of suspense, action and drama..
Richly hued B & W photography with an unusual
amount
of close-up head shots.
One Night at McCool's is one of those films that starts with an awful
amount
of promise but as the film goes on it becomes silly and loses it's way big time.
There is a fair
amount
of violence, but most of it is against robots, and there is some fan service, but nothing too racy.
The
amount
of detail and scientific information used in this is great.
I'm giving this film 9 out of 10 only because there aren't enough specific scientific references to the
amount
of energy it takes to produce food to satisfy the science haters.
mdixon seems to believe the admittedly biased commentators are making this stuff up, but even an elementary understanding of resources and the laws of thermodynamics will indicate that at the very least, they are on solid scientific ground when they state that we cannot continue to depend on oil, we must transition to different types of energy, and do not have a plan that will replace the
amount
of energy we get from oil.
Together with Jane & their young son Tommy (Michael Manchester) Rose & Freddie are planning to travel to the island with an architect named Linda Sullivan (Catherine Hickland) to check on the
amount
of work that needs doing, they also meet up with the estate agent Jerry Giordano (Rick Farnsworth) & hire a local fisherman named Sam (George Stevens) to take them to the island.
It's not hard to imagine what the main problem for a screenwriter is who wants to have 18 equally well written characters with about the same
amount
of screen time in a movie that last around 90 minutes.
To put on a production of any caliber, requires the talents of a varying
amount
of people, depending on its scale, to bring its story to life.
This three-hour Chinese epic, set in 220 B.C., may ultimately
amount
to a familiar theme of an Emperor's idealistic dream of peace through unification mutating into corrupted isolation, and there's nothing inherently challenging about the film, but it's a compelling narrative, crammed with intrigue and passion and betrayal and epic events told in vivid strokes.
In that film, one was impressed by the huge
amount
of professionalism on display (inadequate as it was to the task in hand), and just how damn difficult it is even for experts with millions to spend to make a film; whereas Borschadt is not only penniless, but also such a clown that he can't even pronounce the name of his own work ('Coven') properly.
No
amount
of CGI could duplicate the cumulative effect "Death Bed: The Bed That Eats" has on the viewer with an advanced palate.
And although many of his later movies certainly justify his reputation until the release of "Zombi 2" in 1979 Fulci's films did not contain anywhere near the
amount
of blood and guts he's know for, in fact they were for the most part gore free, instead relying on more traditional shocks and disturbing imagery to work.
There are few movies that have the massive
amount
of non stop ninja action as Ninja III: the Domination.
So much emotion in such a small
amount
of time.
Some of the skits
amount
to very little (a man unsure in which queue to stand?).
however, a fair
amount
of worthwhile content gets lost in translation, and because names, acronyms, and so forth are hard to follow.
There is some
amount
of gore in which many of the men are bludgeoned to death.
The cast are superb, a solid assembly of actors led by Carpenter fave Kurt Russell, whilst the effects used give the right
amount
of impact needed.
Vincent D'Onofrio, as Phil, plays an obnoxious businessman with just the right
amount
of "money" cockiness.
Those who would consider this just another war movie need to give a detailed look to all the literary elements that are entwined with this film, because there is a great
amount
of meaning behind it all.
The 2 siblings make an offer to the boys & girls - travel via air balloons to 12 drop off points to leave dolls (which resemble the kids) that contain diamonds and/or money to indicate their arrival, with the promise that whoever wins the race will get an obscene
amount
of money.
this is the only short on the DVD i liked, but i don't just like it i love it... if you spend any
amount
of time with me, you will see it.
When the movie came out, I snagged a VHS copy of the movie, and having reread the book recently, it's hard to say which I enjoy more, because they're quite equal in the
amount
of information conveyed.
There is an awful
amount
of detail packed into this reasonably short film and this is what makes me feel that it should have been extended a little bit - it seems like there's almost too much to take in at once as the details come flying at you so fast.
I've only seen a few of Anne Parillaud's films, but she shows a generous
amount
of talent and range, from the action/psychological drama of "La Femme Nikita" to the wry comedy of "Innocent Blood".
For reasons best known to himself and which are inconsistent with a man who has no interest in anything or anyone, Servillo spends a certain
amount
of time every day applying a stethoscope to the wall of his bedroom and listening to the private conversations of his card-playing partners.
Also nothing overtly crude and what a sweet late '70's soundtrack to bring on just the right
amount
of nostalgia.
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