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Dustin Hoffman plays Lenny Bruce, the controversial stand-up comic who views comedy as a form of debate...I am going to take a stab at why this film is in
black
& white...The vast majority of this film takes place in the late fifties and early sixties..The
black
and white presentation exudes the era in which Lenny Bruce's popularity prevailed!!
Black
and White captures the three packs of cigarettes an evening per deviate nightclub era of the Lenny Bruce days so so so cogently!!... Interesting concept.. How many men get their blank blanked.. How many men have blanked a blank.. None?..They aren't telling the truth...especially those in lower middle management!! How about the fact that your wife is not a lesbian, but for purposes of a voyeuristic thrill...Why not?..Kind of degrading!! but for Lenny Bruce, that's the best part... SORT OF!!!...KIND OF!!... How can you curb obscenity when obscenity is the truth?...How does an overzealous, intellectual, New York Jewish comic ignore his upbringing?
"Les Ordres" captures the gritty reality of working class Montreal with stark
black
and white footage, punctuated with occasional but effective colour.
Even the Germans shoot at the other Germans who are hiding behind a tank early in the movie yet, Later, in pitch
black
one of the men can identify the Lieutenant from 1/4 of a mile away as he walks down a hillside.
There were
black
and white shots from the movie.
Why was it forgotten that Anne Boleyn's hair was
black?
Ex-military,
black
belt professional bodyguard/soldier of fortune Ken Conway (Matt McColm) is recruited by his ex-fiancée Marisa (Annabel Schofield), who left him at the altar, to find her missing coworker.
I found the film very entertaining, but was surprised that it turned out rather
black
and grim.
But nowhere this documentary can be compared to the 1991 Madonna documentary, the only similar thing these two "docu's" share is the use for
black
& white footage for off stage scenes, and full color footage for on stage scenes.
This film, shot in
black
and white, takes you back to the films of yesteryear.
This
black
comedy is a satire on American suburbia and holds your interest throughout.
This is supposed to be a landmark in
black
cinema of the 70's?
I would watch the young sexy actress/rapper Boobie Monroe...over and over again, she's HOT!! Reynaldo Rey is always funny, especially when he gets angry...Remember House Party 3? Singing was 'shaky' but I really did enjoy the rap numbers...especially the one's by Mysterious and Tangerine.....The white,
black
rap was kind of funny, but could have been just a bit better.....But it was worth it just watching Tangy (Boobie Monroe).
Don't really like the whole hopeless sorrow thing, too
black.
This sort of small
black
and white drama was actually what finished off Republic as TV shows took up this sort of storyline and style, and the studio didn't adapt.
Avoid this like the
black
plague.
Hard to believe it from this
black
comedy, but director Frank Perry used to excel with stories about headstrong women shaking off the chains from their men and finding answers on their own.
I also loved the fact that Tyra Banks was a
black
doll, and the other cast members were white, you just don't see that very often, Had I not known that Tyra Banks was playing "Eve" the life-size doll, I would have figured that the person picked to play "Eve" would have been white, hey, that's just the way the world works.
For the kids, there's a mystery figure cloaked in black, as well as the screens' first completely computer generated character (If they tell you he looks fake, just say it was only 1985).
This combination
black
comedy/sexploitation/thriller from director Roger Vadim is undoubtedly the most provocative American movie to come out of the 70's.
Black
street dramas, like Clockers & Boyz In The Hood, are made to raise awareness about the atrocities that happen everyday to young
black
youths.
The idea of white males pretending they're
black
could have been funny if they had tried a This Is Spinal Tap approach to the film.
The
black
and white cinematography is perfectly suited to the story and the acting.
Meyer looks great in
black
leather and shooting two guns at a time a la Tomb Raider Lara Croft while Munro simply looks like an idiot in an Indiana Jones hat about two sizes too big for his head.
Nonetheless, I absolutely love the TMOTMM, and it cuts deeper than practically anything I've seen of late on television, despite the fact that it's a comedy,
black
as it may be.
Plenty of
black
humour to enjoy from the gremlins themselves and the old lady flying out of window.
Elegant fades to black, scrumptious cinematography.
The premise, a woman mining her boyfriend's
black
book and getting know his exes in order to get to know the real him, sounded interesting enough.
You remember there's a classic called this? Throw us a few bucks, and you won't have to sit through it in
black
and white anymore!
All of the edgy
black
humor and sarcasm of the comic book is translated to the screen, and a lot of care has been taken to recreate the look of the town.
Today (2001) it is rather passe to have a
black
actor in a major role, jazz as the defining music, unstructured modern dance a la Martha Graham, and progressive political ideas bantered about.
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