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Other skits don't touch on much of anything...well to do with anything, humor at that point becomes more personal then ever, as for myself, even those times where I don't quite understand the humor in that specific skit, I can understand what they are trying to relate too which further solidifies their attempt to connect to all
audiences
in some personal way.
Gary Cooper delivers, with a formidable supporting cast, an excellent performance which struck a cord with
audiences
who had seen it way back when.
I'm all for freedom of expression, and would never deny someone the right to independently get a message across to film
audiences.
Seriously, who thinks
audiences
are going to be amused by jokes about masturbation, menstruation, penis transplants and various racist and homophobic slurs?
A lot of vaudeville comics who spoke a mile a minute were shoved in front of the cameras to take advantage of the fact that
audiences
could now hear the actors speak.
As revealed in the highly respected Quigley poll (which surveyed movie theatre owners on who their
audiences
were most likely to come and see), the biggest draws in the early 30s were friendly, earthy types whom
audiences
could relate to at a time of poverty and desperation.
I'm always more curious to see the movies that are unanimously panned by critics and
audiences
alike, because half of the time I end up finding out that these movies aren't that bad.
They tried to get people to pay to see movies that, in their words, were "too terrifying" for normal
audiences.
I was present at the showing at the Dallas Film Festival, where the attendees were privileged to be one of the first
audiences
to view the movie.
She alternately appears blonde and brunette for adult
audiences
(note, no nudity), and tries not to shoot up.
Surprisingly mild vehicle for Pam Grier, targeted at the black urban
audiences
of the 1970s, isn't terribly good despite a varied roster of bemused supporting talents, including Jim Backus, Yaphet Kotto, Scatman Crothers, Godfrey Cambridge, Carl Weathers from "Rocky", Ted Lange from "The Love Boat", and Eartha Kitt, hamming it up as usual playing a breathless fashion designer.
Indeed the film's success proves how low are current standards of undemanding movie
audiences
... This is amateur filmmaking, badly scripted, poorly filmed (lots of socked closes & absence of tripods).
The screenplay by Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum (utilizing original stories from several talented writers, including Dan O'Bannon) may intrigue youthful audiences, yet these plots fail to pop and the thing seems to last a lifetime.
It was never a particularly good show and in the ensuing years it has never really had much of a cult following (except, maybe, among gay
audiences
who imagined more in the Starsky-Hutch relationship than was ever intended -- something immortalized in a Halloween episode of "Will & Grace").
Though artistically and technically excellent, many will find this story only marginally interesting as it lacks the usual suspense, action, and other excesses which the public, especially the young theater-going audiences, expect of such films.
Thanks to Turner Classic Movies
audiences
can continue to see the brilliant performances of Lunt and Fontanne in this hilarious play made into a film.
It is obvious that
audiences
connect with, and are entertained by, this movie.
I just don't understand why (other than the fact that it doesn't have major star power), the studio brass don't realize that it could be a major hit and enthusiastically received by movie
audiences
around the world who are hungry for this type of entertainment.
When the two meet on a World War II USO tour, it's loathing at first sight--but their
audiences
adore the combination.
Writer-director Robert Harling, working from another novel by Larry McMurtry, probably bears most of the blame, but were
audiences
even eager to embrace a follow-up to "Terms" 13 years later?
It can also be used very effectively as an educational tool when trying to educate straight
audiences
about this issue and why it has become so important to the gay and lesbian community on all these levels.
When Edge of Doom was first released,
audiences
turned away from it with the coldest of shoulders.
And despite those pesky subtitles that often upset American audiences, the original's authenticity and casting is surprisingly superior.
Making a German film more accessible for American
audiences
through the use of English speaking actors isn't entirely inane.
having characters talk directly to the audience), Funny Games may very well be a film that could never have been truly accepted by American
audiences
in the first place.
Many
audiences
will be impressed, but at the end of the movie I had found the violence merely gratuitous
It's a really great movie for younger
audiences
because the satire has tremendous heart.
I love the idea of making a movie to honor 56 and i also love making the story accessible to worldwide
audiences.
Because it had no real connections to reality.............the pseudo-Western characters with their Anglicized wiles, and mannerisms......is that what really impresses Indian
audiences?
While this might have been accepted by
audiences
when the film was released, I just felt this was ugly and selfish.
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