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But
aside
from that, the screen play was awful.
Aside
from the visuals, which as you would expect from guillermo del toro were excellent, and Ron Pearlman's turn as hellboy, the film stank.
A few good ideas are thrown in, but
aside
from one schoolroom sequence and the foolproof "brick wall" ending, it's desperately dull and under characterised stuff that feels like it was made by a wage slave reluctantly punching a time clock every day.
Flashbacks and references aside, it's oddly almost completely different.
All that aside, there is a great supporting cast to relish, including David Wayne (very funny as a fuss-bucket reporter), Vincent Gardenia, Cliff Osmond, Austin Pendleton, and a few others.
The problem
aside
from a plot thats too obvious for words and direction, which gets points for trying something different but which fails in execution, is that this is Blake in one of his more "interesting" performances.
Aside
from the technical issues of directing, the movie was a total failure, those who did not read the novel have seen nothing!
Leaving the stereotypes aside, which the other reviewers have mentioned, I was more upset at the heavy-handed "lessons" in the movie.
Aside
from racism, nationalism, populism etc., the film is also guilty of exceptionally bad film making.
Yes, "Porky in Egypt" mostly looks like a place holder in between the really great cartoons that in 1938
(aside
from "Porky in Wackyland", others included "Daffy Duck in Hollywood").
Anyway all that
aside
and I have to say that the film transcends dumbness, Freddy wants to possess a boys body so that he can kill kids who are awake, a good idea,.
The film's main merit,
aside
from Hoffmann's performance is the art direction, beautiful sets and lovely costumes, particularly the brief underwater scene with the mermaids.
"That," I thought of the movie when it was over, "after setting
aside
all the comic exaggeration, is the real Japan."
I have to confess that -
aside
from the broad brushstrokes - I'm largely unfamiliar with the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and so am not able to speak to the faithfulness of this movie to that story.
Chuck Jones's "No Barking" has two factors that make it very unique:
aside
from being Jones's only cartoon that features Tweety (albeit in a bit part), all the animation was done by one person.
aside
from new characters, the part where Kira openly says he's the 2nd kira?
Not really sure what to say about this one,
aside
from I didn't like it much.
What is meant to be a scene in which Raskolnikov and Sonia experience profound repentance, grace and forgiveness during the reading of the gospel story of Lazarus, is twisted: Sonia reads one sentence of the Gospel (tossing
aside
the theme), and then it turns into a big kiss moment instead.
Aside
from that, there are really only a few small complaints to make; the action ending seems a little contrived.
And technical problems aside, the film is the most wonderful example of complete self-indulgent, nonsensical, backwards, leap-of-faith egotism--how this Erwin guy got people to actually put themselves into this, I'll never understand.
Originality aside, this film fails to deliver what so many other Japanese films do well.
My advice, if you're the sort who appreciates intelligent satire and understands that pop culture garbage like "How I Met Your Mother" isn't at all funny; get a copy asap, make some popcorn, take the phone off the hook and put
aside
enough time to watch it twice (you will).
This movie
aside
from being completely horribly made.
This film will always have special place for me, as
aside
from being one of the best horror/sci-fi films of the eighties; it's also a huge childhood favourite of mine.
One of the biggest problems I initially saw
(aside
from the horrible over-acting of Ray Milland and the dumb plot) was that despite the title, the film has very few frogs.
At work, Mr. Miller finds himself pushed
aside
for younger, more agile, hands.
Aside
from that, it's nothing other than an attempt to keep the name alive until Glen A. Larson finishes writing the script for the new Knight Rider movie, due out in 2008.
This film was, like The Driller Killer, banned in the UK because of the cover art; and that's hardly surprising, as
aside
from the aforementioned transplant and a few sex scenes; there really isn't anything here to warrant banning, or seeking the film out for.
First of all, the action doesn't even begin to start until about 30 minutes in, that alone wouldn't be cause for alarm, but this is an 80-minute B-movie, so that's more then 1/3rd of the film dedicated to lameness.True the girls remain topless for a good deal of the remaining film, but,
aside
from a good lengthy bubble bath scene, nothing you can't see in any other of their respective movies.
Younger's idea of exploring a relationship of an older woman with a younger man was definitely refreshing (well,
aside
from _Harold and Maude_) and his choice of having the story unfold in New York only made it more interesting.
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