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There is a very funny scene with Perry trying to be the husband helping Hayek thru labor during a rain storm on a
bridge.
"Little Laura and Big John" was not based on Bonnie and Clyde, but on the true story of the capture of the infamous Ashley Gang at the Sebastian inlet
bridge
in Florida.
So I thought this would be great fun -- afterall I could imagine the kids getting lost in the Louvre, or dangling over the edge of the Eifel Tower, or falling off a
bridge
and onto one of the tour boats on the river, etc.
I like the idea of a
bridge
between past and present, that turns communication possible, as well as timeline branching.
For example: at the end of the movie, when the bad girls remain caught on that unfinished bridge, that exact stunt it's performed in the french version of TAXI (wich was released in 1998) but with one difference: the french one its done much better.
There's also fine score, a mixture of funky Bitches-Brew jazz and woo-woo lounge stylings, which helps
bridge
the suspense scenes.
Kirk is eating a snack while on the
bridge
conducting a search, or when Uhuru is trying to make small-talk with Mr. Spock while he's at the helm.
The only access is a
bridge
connecting the island to the nearest city which happens to be Montreal.
The film portrays all the actions aboard the three British cruisers but never shows what was occurring on the
bridge
of the Graf Spee.
From the time the British cruisers sight the Graf Spee, we follow the actions on the
bridge
of Ajax, Achilles and Exeter but nothing of what is going on aboard the Graf Spee other than the reactions of the British prisoners aboard?
From a dance-hall to the railroad yards to a
bridge
under siege by flood.
Two sequences are especially effective, the young woman trapped in the locked cemetery, and the terrifying encounter of another girl with the escaped panther under a railroad
bridge.
I think it's a wonderful movie and it's been unjustly underestimated:it's oneiric,sentimental,poetic and the dramatic plot is dealt with a sense of humour.There are various issues like male bonding,homosexuality,friendship and I think every role is proper for the actor who plays it:my favourite actor JOHN MALKOVICH(GREAT)is a homosexual with some existential problems and he falls in love with Marty(Michael Zelniker)and they get engaged at the end of the film;Dennis(Kevin Bacon)has in vain tried to get successful in Hollywood as a musician,Al(Joe Mantegna)grows up thanks of Jamie Lee Curtis,Vinny(Tony Spiridakis)dreams to become an actor and Ray(Ken Olin)a painter.Even if the dreams of some of these guys don't come through,their strong and profound tie is the reason to continue to hope in the future.I also think the title is the only very funny thing of the movie(in Italian language it's "Dreaming Manhattan")but the film succeeds to alternate melancholy and thoughtless scenes:Mantegna climbs up the
bridge
which links Astoria to Manhattan,Ken Olin listens to his message "I love you guys" while he's thinking about his life,Kevin Bacon and Michael Zelniker play "ordinary people song" while Zelniker and Malkovich look at each other,Malkovich jilts Terry Kinney,who had fallen in love with him,because he doesn't like the way he talks about his friends(when Kinney asked him if those guys were his type,he replied "that I don't know but they are the best I could do"),Tony Spiridakis howls with a healer without a reason,Tom Waits reads his odd poem at Jack's,Jamie Lee Curtis takes Mantegna's gun and learns him to throw all away,Chloe Webb tells Madame Rose,a palmist, she's surrounded by idiots,the five boys shout out Arnold's name while they're having a bath under Hellgate during the night because he was the only guy,apart from Mantegna,who climbed up that
bridge
and they don't see Linda Fiorentino stealing their clothes out of spite,because her husband Mantegna spent all his time with his friends(he also kisses John Malkovich at the disco)...well,these guys are amazing!They are either crazy or gay,either sad or happy,sometimes they make you cry,sometimes they make you amuse.Personally I was a depressed sixteen year old girl when I saw this movie for the first time on a night during last summer and it made me dream:this movie is everything for me,it lets me to take refuge in another world and it makes me isolate from my reality,whom I hate as much as I can, but fortunately I'm not here,I'm under Hellgate
Bridge
to dream with other Queens.I thank Tony Spiridakis,who wrote the story,and all the actors very much for this wonderful movie!!!
Just about every character is a stereotype that's played out like a card in a hand of
bridge.
Besides, it is one of the great romantic comedies of the silent era, full of breath-taking imageries(like the scene when the Boy was dreaming about the Girl while fishing under a bridge..).
Also, it's unlikely that Bobbie Lee would let the other man go free, as she does in the final scene on the bridge, if she thought he had raped and caused the death of her boyfriend.
Kinnear's character Simon has the distinct purpose in being both the
bridge
and the divider of Nicholson and Hunt's relationship, and he identifies with his character with compassion and understanding, as he has frequently been wronged throughout his existence.
Whoever it is that says, "Captain on bridge," and "Captain off
bridge"
about thirty times has obviously never acted in his life.
The locals treat her like dirt, especially when they learn Jane is the niece of the previous resident, who worshiped the devil and whose dead body mysteriously vanished when the hearse ran into a
bridge
and caught fire.
In an idyllic Scottish village, poor collie dog Lassie fails at sheepherding because she's afraid of crossing through water; a crusty old doc inherits Lassie, but he doesn't much want her either, even after she warns him of a collapsed
bridge
down the road.
He walked in just as the
bridge
was collapsing under the train.
Try not to laugh when Stan shoves a crow down Ollie's pants during an inspection, or when Stan and Ollie are forced to build a pontoon
bridge
(I liked Stan's choice of wood).
A motley group of people are forced to seek shelter at a remote inn run by the snooty, sarcastic, but suave Amos Bradford (a perfectly unctuous George Zucco) because of a raging thunderstorm that has flooded out the
bridge
and the roads alike.
LICENSE TO WED is a sophomoric and offensive "romantic comedy" that centers around Ben Murphy and Sadie Jones (THE OFFICE's John Krasinski and Mandy Moore), a recently engaged couple who, prior to taking their vows, agree to take a course on marriage being conducted by Jones family friend, Father Frank (Robin Williams), which includes things like classes on carrying the
bridge
across the thresh hold, role playing, animatronic babies, and blindfolded driving lessons.
I mean, how many times can they use the
bridge
scene.
In the struggle within his many selves there emerges a sense of direction, and he crosses the necessary
bridge
to his new life.
It was a ballad, and it offered the story of a rural Mississippi farm girl who learns through casual conversation over the kitchen table that Billy Joe McAllister has jumped off the Tallahatchie
bridge.
A realistic cast striving to find truth in an artistically orchestrated world makes this the game that has finally bridged the gap from games to movies, and burned the
bridge
from games to cartoons.
You get to battle Klingons on the bridge, ride a turbolift, etc.
Picture this in a modern prison -- he'd be lucky not to get shanked before the
bridge.
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