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This movie has lots of
black
humor.
In real life well over half of situations are
black
and white, but only a fraction of movies make it seem that way.
It is best seen in
black
and white.
For many the hit series was ten years of pitch
black
humour loaded with affectionate parodies of classic films and a hilarious assortment of over a hundred characters with instantly recognisable catchphrases.
Well, on the day that Rob Schneider plunges himself further into the
black
hole of notoriously bad movies by starring in the absolutely not-at-all-wanted "Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo" (hmmmm....wasn't there a film called Roadtrip which was followed by a sequel called Eurotrip?
This movie is a violent
black
humor movie.
Highly indicated for fans of werewolf and
black
humor movies.
This film also took care of one of those classic rumors about horror the
black
guy does not alway's have to die in the end.Even though this movie was great there is one thing that remains undiscovered to me what really happened to the old couple at the end was it on purpose or not that little side story thing alway's had me puzzled.
black
tar can't be snorted there's a documentary: dark end of the street about s.f.
I saw this film many years ago on a old
black
and white t.v.
Each chapter itself is a blend of two contrasting narratives, the first continues the story with scenes from Mishima's life and appear in
black
and white.
I think that anyone around the globe can get a good one hour and a half of entertainment, with a beautifully well directed bluffing
black
humor comedy.
I think it's very humorous, although the humor is very
black.
Final Solution is a powerful christian film that shows the hate between the
black
and whites that was present in the days of apartheid.
Jan Ellis was taught that a
black
man was a plague.
It's all filmed in
black
and white with the true 40-ish feeling.
I watched this expecting to see the usual British stiff upper lip stereotypes and was surprised to find the dialogue remarkably natural and tinged with
black
humour.
I really enjoyed this old
black
and white talkie.
Dennis Quaid, with his weird smirks and
black
eyes, is more likable in The Right Stuff, Great Balls of Fire, Inner Space, and Cold Creek Manor.
Of course, Cassavetes told some guy it wasn't really an improvisation per se, on his deathbed, so...it's the story about a light-skinned
black
woman, Lelia, who passes for white, and her family: another passing-for-white brother named Ben, and a black-black brother named Hughie.
When she falls in love with a white jerk named Tony, he is unpleasantly surprised when he finds out she's black, and from there it goes on about the three main characters' individual aspirations and shortcomings.
The story is about a young girl, Sally O'Moyne who finds out at a young age that when she prays to St. Anne, her prayers are answered, hence her missing lunch pail and a mean neighbor who tattles on her and she prays, that someone should give him a
black
eye for tattling.
Well, a minute later something hits him and he has a
black
eye.
Although Robert Young (playing an easy-going, methodical and very likable cop) and Robert Mitchum (who actually does have the occasional throwaway witty remark) are the nominal stars of the film, it's Oscar nominees Robert Ryan and Gloria Grahame - as well as Paul Kelly, in the small but pivotal role of Grahame's pathetic husband - who give the film's most memorable characterizations; Ryan proved so convincing as a homicidal racist that he was eventually typecast for a while, excelling in equally villainous roles in such films as ACT OF VIOLENCE (1948), CAUGHT (1948), THE RACKET (1951), CLASH BY NIGHT (1952), THE NAKED SPUR (1953) and BAD DAY AT
BLACK
ROCK (1955).
It starts with nothing, but a pitch
black
shot for well over two minutes.
The film looks cheaply made, and it probably was, so the
black
and white cinematography is vastly inferior to that of Godard in Vivre Sa Vie, to cite another film noir of more than 30 years earlier.
With great
black
and white animation and an interesting story this is again a great animated short from 'The Animatrix'.
Not sure I've ever seen a
black
comedy from Denamark before but this is quite good actually.
If you're a fan of
black
comedies this is recommended, I liked it quite well myself.
Something a long the lines that these kids had no direction, no future, no figure heads to look up to, but because a troubled kid came along they all realized that there was way more important things to life then fighting the local
black
kids, or being destructive to everything.
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