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I was pleased to see that she had
black
hair!
TRICK OR TREAT is a fine example of Hollywood jumping on the "backwards messages in metal music" bandwagon that Tipper Gore and her Washington Wives kick-started in the mid-'80s (other, less successful entries in this mini-genre include the awful
BLACK
ROSES and silly THE GATE).
The ending is extremely abrupt though, the film just ends and the tape went black, I guess no need to let you know it was over at that point.
One of those things was that he loved westerns,and watching Bonanza every Sunday evening was an absolute ritual for him.I,myself, remember the tail end of the series' run,having been 8 years old when the show ceased production in 1973.Watching this show over the years somehow makes me closer to my long ago lost father.It has all the right elements to make a show successful;laughter,tears,edge of your seat suspense,and it even angered you at times.My most vivid memory of the show's original run,came shortly after the death of our beloved "Hoss" Cartwright,Dan Blocker.One particular episode,and the end of the closing credits, flashed a picture of Blocker,and faded to black,and I can also recall my oldest sister with a tear in her eye at the sight of this.I can remember this as though it were yesterday.On behalf of my late father, who is not here to say so himself,we love Bonanza.Long live the Cartwrights.
Throw in a little
black
comedy and undertones of erotic sexual repression you've got the makings of a great film.
It is a powerful statement of the divisions of our people over small issues, and our failings to recognise the bigger picture and the need to unite in order to make a difference... Despite its reference to the
black
community, all viewers can learn something from the message this film seeks to portray.
The DVD is in beautifull
black
and white with outstanding cinematography.
Antonio Margheriti's "Danza Macabra"/"Castle of Blood" is an eerie,atmospheric chiller that succeeds on all fronts.It looks absolutely beautiful in
black
& white and it has wonderfully creepy Gothic vibe.Alan Foster is an English journalist who pursues an interview with visiting American horror writer Edgar Allan Poe.Poe bets Foster that he can't spend one night in the abandoned mansion of Poe's friend,Thomas Blackwood.Accepting the wager,Foster is locked in the mansion and the horror begins!The film is extremely atmospheric and it scared the hell out of me.The crypt sequence is really eerie and the tension is almost unbearable.Barbara Steele looks incredibly beautiful as sinister specter Elisabeth Blackwood."Castle of Blood" is easily one of the best Italian horror movies made in early 60's.A masterpiece!
It's shot in
black
and white for that 1950's nostalgia feel.
Mol herself with the Bettie Page
black
wig and brown contact lenses is Bettie Page.
The
black
and white photography added to a bleak, realistic feel that other western series seldom managed to capture.
This recreation of the infamous 1959 murders in Kansas, based on the Capote book, is starkly filmed by Brooks and cinematographer Hall in
black
and white, giving it a documentary feel.
Films starring almost entirely
black
casts have been made by segregated Poverty Row studios (more often than not owned by Caucasians) for ghetto theaters.
With the growing urban blight during the 1970s, this idea was revived with a wave of "blaxploitation" pictures made for urban grind houses which overlaid
black
actors and funky atmosphere over traditional B- movie plots.
Can anyone confirm my suspicions that this is
black
and white?
She plays the
black
sheep of the family; a little lost.
It was on a
black
and white TV and not really a good picture but it got me interested.
I've never heard of a book or movie about this before and this is something that
black
history never addresses only looks down on because they were privleged and mixed race , I highly recommend this movie
I have a thing for old
black
and white movies of this kind, movies by Will Hay and Abbot & Costello especially as those are my favourites.
I found this movie really funny because you have a youthful
black
comedian (Chris Rock) who dies and is sent back to earth in a mid-50's white mans body.
He listens to rap music, sings along, and plays the stereotypical part of an urban
black
man.
The real humor in this movie was watching the trouble that this behavior gets him into with the
black
community.
At first it seems there may have been some racist aspects of the case, however it later turns out the main officer on the case was
black
himself and it seems he did some rather bad things to coerce a confession out of the boy.
Set among the docks and dives of New York City, with crisp
black
and white photography by the great Joe MacDonald,and some very good art direction.
This is the last of four swashbucklers from France I've scheduled for viewing during this Christmas season: the others (in order of viewing) were the uninspired THE
BLACK
TULIP (1964; from the same director as this one but not nearly as good), the surprisingly effective LADY Oscar (1979; which had originated as a Japanese manga!) and the splendid CARTOUCHE (1962).
Evelyn begins to say repeatedly: "I am the red lady and Kitty is the
black
lady".
But when he learns that the rest of his group is trying to get an antidote that will keep them alive by taking on the police -his best friend is a cop- he becomes the
black
mask.) the style that the movie goes for, very visual, works and at least for me is entertaining.
envy is not as funny as i thought it would initially be, but after some of the reviews i read i found it to be much funnier than people was giving it props for, now true its not a gag a minute movie like zoolander or dodgeball, but ben stiller and jack
black
work well with each other and christopher walken is as great as ever, so the story is about jack
black'
s character inventing a spray that makes dog pooh disappear, obviosly ben wants no part of it, but when the product makes jack
black
rich ben stiller starts to see the envy, its not great by all means and both ben stiller and jack
black
have funnier and better movies under their belt, but if your a fan of either i recommend this as its still a funny flick and i laughed my ass off quite a few times, as a big fan of ben stiller id have to say this is a lesser stiller but still great fun, give it a watch
Daisey even proposed marriage to Johnny in a Ferris Wheel upside down and even got a
black
eye.
I do not think it a coincidence to see that the other four were color, and this is
black
and white.
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