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I just think it shows realistically what romance and especially
black
romance is all about.
But Chucky and Tiffany were great to watch and I really liked the
black
humor to it.
I wasn't sure about getting this movie on DVD because I really do have something against people making
black
and white films in the 21st century, but I ended up buying it anyway.
I still don't understand why it had to be
black
and white, but that's the only negativity I can see about the film, and it sure is a perfect example to see the definitive rise of Brazilian cinema.
there was another in the series they May have added the creature from the
black
lagoon to the line up,I'm giving house of Dracula 8 out of 10.
There is also Naughton's love interest and a dork and the obligatory
black
dude in a fisherman's hat on the yellow team.
But the silent
black
man is great too.
It's also nice to see that a
black
girl was chosen for the role of an Egyptian Queen (No, I'm not predjudice against white people, I am one).
This movie had reminded me of watching the old
black
and white movies with my dad.
All right - it was in
black
and white and probably on 2" tape - which means the BBC wiped it, right?
Buttoned-up Ray Milland makes an amusing foil for a Dietrich with
black
hair, tattered scarves, and tons of jewelry.
It has the same type of
black
humor beat to it and will keep you entertained through the whole film.
I saw this
black
and white comedy noir yesterday at the London film Festival.
Only this time, he's able to implement touches of homage- things like
black
and white photography (a given due to the shoe-string budget but also essential to the dark crevices these characters inhabit) and casting of the actors (the John Doe lead, the slick male counterpart, and the beautiful-in-a-gritty way femme fatale)- while keeping it in the realm of the 90s underground indie where for several thousand dollars and specific choices in locations and music and such anything could be possible.
Growing up in L.A. during the 60's many of these old
black
and white films were shown on the local stations.
Every now and then you get a
black
comedy that is hugely successful, like Fargo, for example.
There was an aspect of film-noir contained in this movie and I am glad that Nolan picked to film it in
black
and white.
From the opening sequence, filled with
black
and white shots reminiscent of Gordan Parks photos, this film draws the viewer into a feeling of artistic renaissance.
As it turns out, Chris Farley and David Spade only made three movies together ("Coneheads", "Tommy Boy" and
"Black
Sheep"), but this was truly the "Citizen Kane" of their pairings.
Not shown, but talked about, are those who put a gun to their heads and robbed them, leading one Lost Boy to comment negatively that "all
black
people in America are no good."
The
black
rain in the title refers to the combination of ash, radioactive fallout, and water that fell one or two hours after the explosion.
I remember it mostly because we were given time off school to watch his return (on a grainy
black
and white TV!) and then his knighting by the Queen.
There are several well-developed characters, including Ellie, who works in one of the clubs and her honest boyfriend, the leader of the syndicate, the Pattersons and John's wife, Ed Gage, the vicelords' operatives and Zeke Ward, an honest
black
man victimized for his opposition to them.
Directed with
black
humor and taste, I loved the tension between the very Boggart Rickman and the very natural but beautiful Thompson.
The movie centers around wheelchair bound Stephen Hawkings, a man who makes Einstein look average, and his theories and scientific discoveries about the universe, time, the galaxy, and
black
holes.
Watch this and listen in on how he has formulated theories on
black
holes.
I alway enjoy
black
producer or directors they make such film feel like you were actually living in the time right than.
A gunman (Guiliano Gemma) convinced that his
black
friend is wrongly accused of the assassination aims to uncover the truth.
Oswald's murder is replayed here as the
black
accused of the assassination is murdered by the men responsible, on route to Fort Worth prison.
Lucien N. Andoit's
black
and white cinematography (particularly with the banditos' shadows) was striking.
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