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Even though I was not a major fan of either star, I found the movie to be sad because I never realized just how
bright
their early careers had been, and how much they had going for them when they became so popular with the "I Love Lucy" show.
Well, although he seems to have moved away from his
bright
colors and chaotic chasing sequences, and although Live Flesh is to the best of my knowledge the first movie where he openly praises the post-Franco era, it was as tasteful as its predecessors.
It is bright, cheerful and sunny.
One of the two
bright
sparks was the choreography of the musical pieces, which were acrobatic and classical.
Very realistic and
bright
plot.
Like PISTOL OPERA, TEARS OF THE BLACK TIGER boldly paints itself across the screen in bold
bright
colours as if to say to the rest of the movie making world "Are you so fresh out of ideas already?".
Emmy Rossum was one of the
bright
spots in "The Day After Tomorrow".
One
bright
spot is Jeffrey Meek who appears to have some training in martial arts and tries to fill the character but lacks Fred Ward's on the money Remo, wisecracks and all.
It's like a generation X "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls", with its
bright
color sets, crazed sex, drugs and brutal violence.
Whether or not you like this movie will probably depend on whether you like seeing movies where the leading characters aren't particularly
bright
or likable.
"Shaun Brumder (Colin Hanks) is content to be a bright, talented, but unfocused Southern California surf slacker- until the day he discovers a novel by acclaimed author Martin Skinner.
Of course, it is completely corny, but there are a lot of expressionistic camera angles, and the many dollying shots of men walking at night are surprisingly effective with a single
bright
spotlight on the face and everything else pitch black.
The Beatle segment was interesting, one of the few
bright
spots in an otherwise drab film.
The brilliant Warren Oates is the star of the show as 'G.T.O', the driver of a
bright
yellow 1970 Pontiac G.T.O, who passes a 1955 Chevy driven by 'The Driver', musician James Taylor, who is accompanied by 'The Mechanic', former Beach Boy Dennis Wilson, and a hitchhiker they pick up 'The Girl', Laurie Bird.
I love a good old-fashioned tale about werewolves & full moon curses, but Murray Smith's screenplay lacks the
bright
ideas to become one.
The colors are bold,
bright
and just plain gorgeous.
The sluggish pacing and overlength are deterrents, although the beginning of the movie is quite
bright
and the thoughtful, serious finish almost gives the dreary film some actual meaning.
You will enjoy the
bright
play of brightest actors as well as tunes that have become classical.
There is a
bright
light in this, and that is Jason London.
For me, a disappointing sequel to the successful, breezy "That'll Be The Day" as the
bright
young scallywag Jim MacLaine (David Essex) somewhat improbably tries his luck in the rock industry only to crash and burn by the end having lived the rock dream to the bitter end, along the way cramming into the narrative as many rock clichés as you can think of.
He comes to Shanghai commenting on its modernity and looking wide-eyed at all the
bright
lights like he expected to find two huts and a water buffalo.
As I watched I saw them drive from the Hilton to the Airport through downtown and rolled my eyes at the director's ploy to present Reno's
bright
lights as window dressing.
It's simultaneously an assault to the senses (Oh, what
bright
colors!
Wallace Shawn is the only
bright
spot in this mess, but he's eliminated quickly.
It's the
bright
idea of gay friend Joe E. Brown (Yates).
Directed with tremendous rip-roaring flair by Mark Lester, with a compact, colorful script by "Unholy Rollers" director Vernon Zimmerman, a constant fast pace, bright, sunny cinematography by Stanley Wright, occasional outbursts of bloody violence, plenty of rousing action (the car chases and shoot-outs are staged with considerable exciting aplomb), Carter's legendary eye-popping topless scenes, the catchy, reflective theme song "City Lights" sung by Bobby Bare, and an uncompromisingly downbeat ending, this sturdy little item really delivers the satisfying lowdown trashy exploitation picture goods.
Besides being overlong by about half an hour the story is dull and, worst of all, some
bright
spark at Toho decided to commission a new score by Takayuki Hattori.
Whilst the animation isn't the best you'll ever see (I wasn't impressed with the high quantity of 'static' shots where there is literally NO animation at all) and there's not enough action or excitement for the little ones, ANIMALYMPICS does have a nice, dry sense of humour, several
bright
moments and a welcome lack of cynicism.
Only
bright
side of the movie is always top-of-the-class John Malkovich(King Galbatorix), pretty solid performance by Jeremy Irons (Brom), but most of all dragon Saphira (voice by Rachel Weisz, whose vocal abilities are on very desirable level)
The gun used, worked sort of like, the
bright
flash of video games on an epileptic.
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