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Of course, by the late 80s and early 90s, the
bizarre
strictures of soviet society are already relaxed, but the ideology and mentality is still alive and well and ready for some well-deserved deconstruction.
I'd be lying if I said that the film's sheer entertainment value didn't contribute to my love for it, but there's some sort of
bizarre
artistry behind the unintentional (or was it?)
Due to the
bizarre
circumstances, the insurance company puts their best investigator Peter Lynch on the case and he follows her to Greece.
The movie is based on the very
bizarre
career of Toby Young, who also ran a small magazine in Britain called the Modern Review, which offered scathing criticism of pretty much everything imaginable, until he closed the magazine in a hail of verbal bullets with his co-editor, and then went on to a spectacularly failed career as a writer for Vanity Fair, which is pretty much the part of his life told in this movie.
The film is somewhat slow but lots of
bizarre
imagery keeps it the film alive and watchable.
The story lines, the plot, the
bizarre
yet ingenious connections throughout the sketches are nothing short of brilliance.
'Grey Gardens'(1975) is the Maysles' brothers
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documentary of Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis'eccentric aunt and first cousin who live like pigs in a run down 28 room mansion on East Hampton, Long Island.'Big
I really loved the Claude Lelouch (personal live of a couple in New-York, showing that our day-to-day "problems" are unimportant), Shoei Imamura (bizarre, strongly anti-wars in general), and Idrissa Ouedraogo (funny, typical African optimism despite terrible day to day misery), and Youssef Chahine (an Egyptian intellectual, pro-peace, having moral difficulties to accept the U.S. policy towards Arab countries) I am really pleased to see that many Americans liked this movie.
As in a few other comments that I have written, the
bizarre
results of Academy Award voting are often difficult to explain.
The occasionally dark moments such as Bill being supposedly haunted by a curse and Ben waking up in a
bizarre
village are two examples of the show taking a surreal, dark turn, that help add a little depth.
The comic banter between William Powell and Jean Arthur is the highlight of this murder mystery, which has one of the most
bizarre
and unlikely plots ever.
I really like this guy, he is just so
bizarre
I can't help it.
The film is very complete in what it is, keeping one continuously interested with the flashbacks to childhood and growing up with such a
bizarre
father, and interspersing it with the tails of serial murder, one simply cannot go wrong.
I am also a fan of sports so I find this movie hilarious at times because it is so true in that
bizarre
way that people hate to love.
This is according to me a quite
bizarre
movie with a lot of humor in it.
However, things are not what they seem and Noon soon finds himself en-wrapped in an elusive and
bizarre
tale torn right out of a medical nightmare.
A group of model-caliber San Francisco women who have been friends since elementary school are suddenly being threatened and attacked by someone sending them
bizarre
Valentine's Day cards.
An ultra-modern house in an affluent neighborhood appears to be the cause of each of its inhabitants
bizarre
(and deadly) behavior.
NYC model Alison Parker (Cristina Raines) rents a room in an old brownstone where she meets a few
bizarre
neighbors and experiences some creepy hallucinations.
It's a somehow surreal, very poetic, and a little
bizarre
movie, with a lot of strange characters and strange incidents.
This movie could only originate in the 1970's!! It's a
bizarre
action movie set in a small California workers town.
This one has him as a rather
bizarre
dad who seems awfully protective of his daughter.
Twisted, bizarre, enchanting, and hilarious!
CAT SOUP has two "Hello Kitty"-type kittens embarking on a
bizarre
trip through the afterlife, where anything can happen, and does.
Released as Zentropa in North America to avoid confusion with Agniezska Holland's own Holocaust film Europa Europa, this third theatrical feature by a filmmaker who never ceases to surprise, inspire or downright shock is a bizarre, nostalgic, elaborate film about a naive American in Germany shortly following the end of WWII.
It's truly bizarre, extremely funny, morbid, witty...
A
bizarre
and brilliant combination of talents between the director, Robert Siodmak and Ella Raines as a secretary trying to save her boss from the electric chair by tracking down a mysterious "phantom" woman, and Franchot Tone as a crazed and murderous sculptor.
Jerry Van Rooyen's splendid score pulsates as the viewer is thrown from one
bizarre
scenario to another as we follow the trials of a striptease artist (Reynaud) who may be schizophrenic, or may indeed (as one mysterious character states) be a devil, attempt to come to terms with the world she inhabits.
Think about it--the crew members have encounters with the white rabbit and Alice from Wonderland, a Bengal tiger, a samurai warrior, a knight on horseback who kills McCoy, and a host of other seemingly
bizarre
events that just don't make any sense at all until the very end.
This is a musical about ghetto life in Victorian London, and while the scenery and set designs are stark, dark, and true to that way of life, it is flat out
bizarre
for people to be breaking out into such ridiculous songs amidst their misery.
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