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Instead watch good Hindi films like
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Friday, eklavya, omkara, khakee, awarapan, gangster, don, zakhm, dor, sholay, mother India, lagaan...Those films are what real Indian cinema are all about.
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BLACK comedy about a woman (Mia Farrow) who flees her house on Christmas Eve when she discovers her husband (Tony Goldwyn) has hired a hit man to kill her.
Produced at a point in his career, where he had the juice to do whatever he wanted, Eddie Murphy took on the task of producing, directing, co-writing and starring in HARLEM NIGHTS, an expensive-looking but ultimately empty gangster saga about a group of
black
nightclub owners/gangsters running a ritzy club during the 1930's, headed by a wisecracking hot shot (Eddie Murphy)and his adopted father (Richard Pryor) and their attempts to avoid being overrun by white gangsters who think they are taking over turf that, it seems, they think is rightfully theirs, simply by virtue of their color.
If not, see 'Hospital', with George C. Scott (came out the same year, 1972) for some genuine, marvelous
black
medical humor.
The effects are atrocious (you can clearly see the cable pulling the
black
girl across the floor).
I liked how it was in Swedish with English subtitles and that it was also in
black
and white.
The plot is sappy, predictable stuff, and writer Robert Carson has given all the really funny lines (as usual for films of this period) to the feisty
black
maid.
It is a
black
and white film.
Imagine an exploitive remake of The Defiant Ones with a
black
chick and a white chick attached to each other.
Am I to believe when the courts ordered the mother to view the adopted parents records, that Lisa Hartman had this wow look on her face, when she told her mother, Christopher is half
black
!
So not only did the grandmother, and grandfather look dopey and stupid never once mentioning this, but i guess we were supposed to look surprised and say...hmmmmm omg he is half
black
!
In between these things, you get to enjoy blank,
black
screen.
being a fan of Bela Lugosi,Boris Karloff,and Lon Chaney Jr i had to see this.what tripe the only thing good about this is the clips of Lugosi,Karloff and Chaney Jr.along with all the vintage clips,that do not gel with the new
black
and white footage.not
This no-budget British
black
comedy-horror outing tries to achieve a satirical tone, with its endless references to its fellow shoestring splatter flicks (among them Psychomania, Horror Hospital and pretty much anything by Pete Walker), but due to dismal performances by second-string TV actors (the leading lady looks like Amy Winehouse), a script that appears to have been written on the back of a peeled beermat by two 'lads' with no understanding of how film comedy works, Dean Friedman's (intentionally?)
There's a "Wizard Of Oz" kind of feel to the story, in that the characters in the dream are all the equivalents of real-life acquaintances of Jack, and the movie opens in
black
& white and shifts to colour during the dream sequence.
We get to see a bit of each teenager's lifestyle, but the entire project just came off as pretentious to me, whether it be the constant low angle shots of tree branches in the wind, or the
black
and white "interviews" with the students, there was nothing new or original showcased in this movie, and nothing I needed to see.
After an energetic animated credits sequence--which is much more fun than the rest of the picture--we have nothing to look at but Madonna's
black
mascara and red lips set off by her platinum hair and pale complexion.
The token
black
male gets injured badly, but continues his joking as well as using the injured body part quite readily throughout.
She did not get any sympathy; she seems like she deserved his own
black
cloud.
BLACK
EYE (2 outta 5 stars) Unimaginatively-filmed '70s action movie looks like it was made for TV... only the occasional cuss word and a subplot about lesbianism tip you off that the movie was actually made to be shown in theatres.
The
black
cape and skeleton mask are hilarious.
And then, lo and behold......in drops Halloween Costume Man, dressed in the shiny
black
cape, with a skeleton mask face, holding an axe.
I'll make this summary short & sweet: mix "Dude Where's My Car" (about a good 1/2 of the film) with a very watered down "Hitcher", add a redneck version of the antagonist from "I Madman" as the primary villain & finally some incoherent
black
magic mumbo jumbo & you'll kind of get a clue how rotten this movie is.
This is a movie about a
black
man buying a airline company and turning the company into a African-centric over the top airliner.
The
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and white flashbacks looked as if they were filmed with the security cameras one can get at Sam's Club.
One of the things that the director/producers/writers/whatevers changed was that they refused to use any of the colors of the original book (red, black, white) on any character but the Cat.
The ghost has long
black
hair that hides its face, and it moves about with its head or arms twisted this way or that, making for a very weird looking specter.
A wonderful semi-humorous homage to Expressionistic
black
and white films of folks like FW Murnau, Fritz Lang, Carl Dreyer, Marcel Carné and others.
The film does start well and the
black
and white is very moody and well done.
From a love scene in a room inexplicably filled with candles, to "heroes" who dress up as commandoes and wave their machine guns because they don't want to attract attention to themselves(!), to bad guys who drive around the city in a
black
van long after it has been recognized as their vehicle, this film has too many ludicrous points to fit in a list.
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