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Yes, along with each other Hollywood film, they simply set everything in the studio's grassy fields with California's generic mountains in the
background.
I would have liked a little
background
of his ailment and why he had to go to Australia in order to get treatment.
The empty rooms with slide images portrayed in the
background.
I said it because I didn't expect that much from the movies, I never thought they share a same rhythm of the aesthetics with me, a person from a totally different culture
background.
It would've been nice to know more about the
background
of the characters, especially the women-recruits.
The monster shown in the
background
during the beginning credits reappears during the end credits and is not seen at any other time during the actual movie.
And history, as the
background
of the book is the King Arthur legend.
I think what puts this film above all of the other
background
information that I have is the editing.
As the sub-par Fast and the Furious style credits sequence shot past with a low rent nu-metal band playing in the background, I was still reasonably sober but could feel the effects of two purple nightmares (look them up) taking effect and knew that soon, I would be swimming in a haze of my own creation.
In DR STRANGELOVE, OR HOW I STOPPED WORRYING AND LEARNED TO LOVE THE BOMB violence as war was discussed, overheard, never truly seen until the final reel when a flurry of atomic bombs exploded into bright mushrooms as the song "We'll Meet Again" lovingly played in the
background.
Hollywood suits should be forced to see STRICTLY
BACKGROUND
to understand the honor, pathos and love of craft as evidenced by the
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players featured in this film.The film has humor, desperation and hope.You will grow close to these individuals through their honesty and determination.In many ways the film mirrors life.
Based on a Phillip K. Dick story (the writer of "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep," which was the
background
for "Blade Runner") this movie delivers, but suffers because of the apparently tight budget.
But there is the great Bollywood quality in this movie with the significant and magnificent set and locations...the locations were artificial and it was a great hard work which i understand by the producers...Salman and Rani portrayed their roles indeed great than any other movie..The songs were beautiful..But the story could have been more tight on audience with ups and downs......There were such scenes in this movie which were unnecessary like the jumping over puddles and those things...The 1960's set's concept was mind blowing and the lighting and makeup and the technical
background
was superb i should say... Overall , a good movie!
The premise was dumb, the
background
music was annoying, Monica played more like a mean big sister than a host, the men in competition were obviously looking for two minutes of fame (or were really hard-lucked with meeting women), and the clueless woman at the center.....enough said.
I wonder what the film would have been like if it actually had the
background
noise that's so much a part of the city.
I especially enjoyed listening to Jeff Goldblum's voice (In the background) as he would sit and read the Mickey Spillane book as he sat at his desk.
Don't evil masterminds do ANY
background
checks on who they employ?
We hear strains of Edward Elgar in the background, and see painful images of what it must have been like for this soldier, as the Japanese slowly crawled toward the Americans on the black sand at night.
Like Callas, Stratas has a Greek
background
through her parents though she was Canadian born, has similar looks, has the same type of dramatic voice and she is in Zefferelli's own words "an electrifying actress and soprano of the lyric entertainment".
BTW, I think one of the "external reviews" makes an issue of Norowzian's
background
in commercial work.
This
background
information is critical to the movie and is worth the wait for the hilarious and touching aspects of life that follow.
"Cabaret" is an exception because it has an interesting
background
and storyline, and the music-hall performances are cleverly used here to illustrate and emphasize the plot.
This is due in part to Bob Dylan's irritating music, which drones on and on in the
background
like a stuck record.
While I've never been a Mormon, I do have a scientific background, and I found the science (and the scientific conclusions) very straightforward and solid, and yet it is done in such a way to make it accessible to the layperson.
An OTT idea ('typical' American family take in a German refugee relative and find an unrepentant Nazi Youth!) is given an OTT treatment, right down to Louis Applebaum's balmy
background
score.
A tale of the South Dakota gold rush, but thats only a mere
background
for the story.
What I did was get some work out and leave the pig rolling on in the
background.
(Might want to check out her mini-bio on IMDb - quite interesting to learn about a filmmaker's background.)
One criticism that makes this a less than perfect movie (although I rated it a 10 because it's just so way out there) is the audio track, which seems to be mixed way too low on my copy of the video, making it a struggle to hear what's being said over
background
noise, music, and tape hiss.
Sometimes
background
music overpowered dialogue.
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