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In an era where nearly every great horror film of the 60s and 70s is being remade for
audiences
weaned on horror flicks of today that are not too terribly good, it is instructive to look back at John Carpenter's 1982 opus THE THING, which itself is a remake--of a childhood favorite of the director's, Howard Hawks' 1951 sci-fi/horror classic THE THING FROM OUTER SPACE.
But the latter is more accessible to modern
audiences
because that movie is a talking picture.
I would think this film played to many howling appreciative
audiences
in huge theaters in 1933 and offers viewers even in 2005 a very fruity melodrama enlivened by crackling dialog not afraid to call Mother exactly as she is.
71 minutes of eye-candy (the plot, having something to do with nefarious derrings-do in ancient Egypt, is beside the point) offers the cinematographer and
audiences
the delectable sight of Debra Paget wearing an assortment of see-thru veils, most of which hit the ground when she shakes and shimmies thru a slave-girl production number unparalleled in film history.
A beautiful romantic comedy for a change that will charm the pants of
audiences
prepared to sit back and enjoy the gentle pace of the film.
A pleasant change to see a British film for teen
audiences
that isn't littered with four letter words.
It's worth noting that
audiences
of the time were no more naive about the story than we are today; the NY Times review conceded that
audiences
would "dismiss factual inaccuracies sprinkled throughout the film," described the biographical account of Custer's life as "fanciful," and pointed out that the presentation of Custer's motivations regarding the final events were at odds with various historical accounts.
One of the genres that flourished during the decade of the 30s was the variation of crime fiction known as "the murder mystery", as the addition of sound to films helped to make a more faithful translation to film of what the
audiences
experienced in the original plays.
Audiences
loved the way Garfield, in his tough city voice, said It stinks.
At least, that is how
audiences
would see it.
It's so sad that
audiences
never gave this movie a chance, cause they would have witnessed Renny Harlins best film and Genna Davis like you have never seen her before.
The depth of its story line is one that will stir the inner most emotions of love, and hate, with some very interesting twists, this is a must have movie for not only the lesbian audiences, but, for all viewers.
It also is a great way for Sally Hawkins to win over
audiences
who only get a brief glimpse of her talent in another Sarah Waters work, in "Tipping the Velvet"..
This film will most likely have more appeal to contemporary audiences: it's still quirkily awkward and self-conscious, but in a contemporary European way rather than a 1960s Australian way.
I can see how it would be damaging to some audiences, and the subject is not funny at all, but there are at least three lines in the film that had me laughing so hard I thought I'd pee.
Obvilubuly, dialogue was changed for contemporary audiences, nut much of the writing remained the same.
Van Damme still has the moves to amaze the audiences, the last movie viewed with Van Damme was Legionnaire, that was a good flick as well.
While amiable and amusing for gay audiences, Frank Oz's film "In and Out," about a closeted gay teacher who has been outed on national television by a former student, has been sanitized and deodorized to appeal to the larger and more profitable straight viewers that patronized "The Bird Cage."
Although
audiences
likely patted themselves on the back for being tolerant and liberal enough to see the film, the movie revolves around Kevin Kline's Howard Brackett, who is a grossly stereotyped gay man.
But while NOTORIOUS AND SPELLBOUND were liked, the
audiences
were turned off by Hitch's attempts at experimentation: his use of a dream sequence by Salvator Dali in SPELLBOUND was acceptable, as was the setting among psychiatrists.
A great movie for young and old
audiences!
Un Gatto nel Cervello, or Nightmare Concert as it's more commonly know amongst English speaking audiences, starts as horror film director Lucio Fulci (played by the man himself Lucio Fulci) goes to lunch after filming a very gory & violent scene, however he orders steak & has a horrible vision relating to cannibalism.
While mixing genres was all the rage in the sixteenth century (and mocked by Shakespeare in Hamlet), it rarely fails to grate with modern
audiences.
While "The Blue Lagoon" puts the two young lovers in a desert island, with no contact with civilization, "Friends" goes the opposite route and it is sure to ring much more true and be a more difficult movie with contemporary
audiences.
The trailer of this film is slightly misleading, and I guess it mislead critics and
audiences
into thinking it was "Atonement: Part 2".
Return to Me reminds me that there are still moviemakers out there that know how to sincerely please their movie
audiences.
Too often he's categorized as a no-talented filmmaker, only out to shock and disgust entire
audiences
with images of pure gore.
This is a great film in many different ways...perhaps the most important is that it introduces Western
audiences
to the remarkable, tragic story of Aung San Suu Kyi and her fight for freedom and democracy.
He had the ability to portray the humblest of creatures devoid of any human vises to a creature of extreme animalism and pull it off as believable to the
audiences
who watched with no afterthought of what they had just witnessed!
The serial has no offensive and really violent scenes and can be watched by all
audiences.
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