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Very good 1939 film where John Garfield plays another boxer who
becomes
a victim when everyone thinks he has committed a murder.
When Elsa is murdered, Marlowe's interest in solving the case
becomes
personal, and he sets out through a labyrinth of Los Angeles landmarks, including the Hollywood Bowl, the scatological and esoteric attractions of Hollywood Boulevard, and Santa Catalina Island in pursuit of the rocks, determined to get at them before either of the two wealthy competitors.
You stare at the screen unsure of what you are looking at, and just when you think you got it, it
becomes
clear and it's something completely different.
today, as everything
becomes
mainstream, it's absolute impossible, to watch a film like this again on the screen.
Of course, Columbo
becomes
as interested in classical music as he does anything else involving a crime.
Overall a very nice nostalgic film, which
becomes
even more interesting because of the multinational cast.
So he invents a first sabotage that succeeds but one of the victims, the friend of the one who dies in it,
becomes
the prime suspect and run-away for the sabotage.
Sometimes, but very rarely, a movie tells a story so well that it almost
becomes
difficult.
It also seems this boy's dad
becomes
so obsessed he somehow commits suicide in a household appliance.
In following the lines of the classic formula to a point of taking another leap off from the material, The Thing remake
becomes
one of the coolest remakes of its time.
I've seen this movie quite a few times and each time I watch it, the quirkier and funnier it
becomes.
Something as simple as a pair of glasses
becomes
life altering.
He looses his job and
becomes
the object of heavy scrutiny by his Brooklyn neighborhood.
Soon the couple's new life together
becomes
a nightmare filled with humiliation and bigotry driven attacks.
Elizabeth Taylor is Velvet and in her prime (of her childhood, at least), Mickey Rooney is a cynical friend who eventually
becomes
her trainer and they go off to the Grand National steeplechase with her beloved horse "the Pi"--short for "Pirate"--only to have Velvet become the jockey and have a chance at victory.
That drama in itself
becomes
more exciting than the actual nudity and foreplay performed for the cameras.
At a few points in the film, it
becomes
clear that it is a work of complete fiction, but that illusion was protracted for an amazing amount of time.
time around Mr Myagi meets troubled teen Julie pierce(Hliary Swank,before she was famous)Julie having all kinds of Problem including being bullied at school by a guy,belonging to a pseudo military club on campus.Naturally she is trained how to fight.Anyway,through Myagi,Julie learns Karate and
becomes
a better person spiritually and learns how to respect herself and in the end regains her respect.i
Onstage John Osborne's adaptation of "Picture of Dorian Gray" is a fine tribute to Oscar Wilde's talents as both novelist and playwright.On screen with some editing it
becomes
a bit sloppy due to the cutting of 3 crucial scenes from the play (one being an important scene between Basil and Henry showing that time has passed.)The
Sir john Gielgud return's to his Wilde roots as lord Henry,and although about a decade too old for the role,he totally
becomes
the enigmatic,life loving cad and cynic that Wilde brought to life so meticulously in his novella.
Surprisingly good film made in the wake of the Exorcist concerning a young woman who
becomes
possessed by a spirit after she goes to a de-sanctified church to restore a life size and life like crucified man .
From that point on it
becomes
a battle for the girls soul.
They discuss their lives and beliefs (he's anti-Hitler), she sneaks him food, he
becomes
her only friend and ally.
Janos himself
becomes
victim to this philosophy when he tells his blind girlfriend "you're young and beautiful; if you could see, you would have the world."
Holmes
becomes
a spokesman for the British war effort.
Peter Finch is the international peace keeper who
becomes
involved in a somewhat constipated romance with resident Liv Ullmann; Sally Kellerman is a malcontent who spits out lines like, "I got tired of taking pictures of people with their heads blown off, so that people with their heads STILL ON--and usually under hairdryers--could get one last kick before turning to the latest recipe"; John Gieguld "as Chang", an Asian who learned to speak English while attending Oxford, is humorously self-amused (but why no songs for Chang?).
Beautifully documented and filmed by Jeff Zimbalist and Matt Mochary its the story Anderson Sa, a former Rio De Janeiro drug trafficker who after the deaths of family members and friends
becomes
a Christ-like, Malcolm X, and Ghandi all rolled into one.
That group
becomes
known as the Knight Sabers, and in addition to ring leader Sylia, her rag-tag band of rebel women included Priss Asagiri, a struggling rock and roll gal with a passion for motorcycles and a disdain for cops, Linna Yamazaki, an aerobics instructor with an eye for money and a tendency to blow through boyfriends, and Nene Romanova, a young officer of the ADP and expert computer hacker (the first in a long line).
His childhood friend, Roy Scheider, is a street detective who
becomes
puzzled by the disappearances of the mobsters.
A Canadian Judge, Louise Arbour,
becomes
the Chief War Crimes Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the UN in Yugoslavia.
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