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Looking at both this film and "Network" it would seem that his big theme is the absurdity, inanity, and sheer viciousness of large human enterprises (e.g., hospitals, networks) against the sanctity of individual experience and the human spirit, and all of it delivered with a knife-edge sense of utterly
black
humor.
"Hospital" is as
black
of a comedy as "Network" is, and the excellent cast, led by the incomparable Scott, does his work full justice.
I created a skater named Butt Mulligan, a
black
guy with an afro, and a Girl board.
But when I saw images on the internet of the mysterious
black
monolith I was allowed to see a glimpse of the exquisite experience that is 2001: A Space Odyssey.
This is very little more than a
black
and white excuse to bore the hell out of the audience even as the egotist Bogdanavich (who did way better with TARGETS) gets "great performances" out of a ton of hams in their debuts.
Speaking of characters, they are all your stereotypical favorites - the greedy selfish lawyer, the egocentric actress, the has-been baseball star, the video voyeur, the bitter girl, the spooky quiet chick, the 'nicer-than-nice' nice girl, a freakin
' black
cat... and I didn't care about any of them.
A killer, wearing a plastic white mask and
black
overcoat, is killing the friends of Hollywood producer Shawn Banning(Danny Wolske)who inherited his position when someone sliced open his former employer from crotch to chest.
Some nice scenery, but the story itself--in which a self-proclaimed Egyptologist (Lesley-Anne Down) visits Egypt and, in the course of doing Egyptologist things in the most un-Egyptologistic of ways (e.g., flash photography in the tombs, the handling of old parchment, etc.), uncovers a
black
market turf war and somehow (in the span of two days, no less!)
For starters and for the record, the term "Necromancy" describes the
black
magic art of bringing the dead back to life and it does NOT, in any way, relate to having sex with cadavers.
The filming is to black, at least the print i saw fit this category.
There is, indeed, a serious problem about a
black
market in antiquities there.
My only complaint on the technique is that
Black
& White film (sorry, computer) would of helped because it looks like Turner colorized
black
and white.
It really portrayed the
black
music scene back then.
The movie slides from
black
and white to color every time Ms. Page visits Miami Beach.
Second the voice of the skinny white doctor is dubbed by a large
black
man!
The Middle Eastern leg of the journey is described in a particularly irritating way: there obviously are mud brick villages, dirt tracks in the middle of the desert, women clad in
black
robes and belly dancers.
And also when the clown is looking through that
black
box paper thing and grabs Mark, he doesn't even look like he's scared even though the clown like grabbed him and started attacking him.
Still, there is some good action scenes of 7 seven
black
men led by a white captain trying to capture a Dam.
To my taste, either they are
black
and rippingly funny, or so light in tone to be unsatisfying as comedies or stories.
After the opening credits, there's a
black
screen for about a minute.
Moralistic messages (that came from mostly a sour bunch of characters) simply took over the
black
humour.
Picture the scene where a bunch of scriptwriters sit around a table and one says "lets have a
black
woman approach an unsuspecting member of the public (also black) in the street and ask him if he is black, then walk away".
Follow-up to 1973's far better "Cleopatra Jones" has statuesque
black
actress Tamara Dobson returning to her signature role as chic, super-tough narcotics agent, here busting a heroin ring in Hong Kong.
Take for instance the switch between
black
& white, and color.
If you can even call it make-up
( black
eye shadow around the eyes) This is totally proof that you should never judge a book by it's cover.
The predominantly
black
production staff couldn't allow the antagonist be black, so they swapped Rutger's and Ice-T's roles.
So his cap is
black
and it looks shiny as if it were made of polyester.
Three: Choice of a
black
actor as the toy; the racial subtext of this is unbearable, as its never addressed.
Fairly interesting exploitation flick in
black
and white written by David F. Friedman.
"I'm thinking Matrix, I'm thinking Bladerunner, I'm thinking that chick that plays Faith in Angel, wearing shiny
black
leather - or some chick just like her, leave that one with us.
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