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His evil, yet charming look
captured
me right then and there.
The 80s were spectacular and the movie
captured
the essence of the gay culture.
what i know is this: Star wars, all the movies(less so with episode 2 though),
captured
something magical.
However, he is thereafter
captured
by the Americans, put on trial as a traitor and spy.
You get to hang out with the trio: Lukas Haas is Will (returning after abruptly leaving everyone years ago), Molly Parker is Maggie (we learn she's very much part of the family Bloom), and Adam Scott is Daniel (is he friend or foe or fiancé), by the scenic Falcon Lake, Manitoba, Canada,
captured
in graphic compositions juxtaposed in vivid summer colors against sunshine and shadows.
From the beginning to the end of the film we observe the fallibility of the various characters; we learn of their shortcomings and their desires, the overall complexity
captured
within human life (and yet the overal simplicity of humanity).
Indeed, it is only because there were a few bright sparks among the Victorian police who noticed he hadn't plated up his legs that he was
captured
and hanged.
I remember studying this story in high school, actually I found Othello to be probably my favorite Shakespeare story due to the fact of how fascinating it was, the fact that Shakespeare
captured
the feeling of friendship, love, and racism perfectly.
Each scene is a work of art composed and
captured
by John Derek.
The story is about a woman who got
captured
and is tortured in a lot of different ways.
A salute to the filmmakers from one who was there - you've
captured
the era better than I've seen before.
Engaging, riveting tale of
captured
US army turncoat who has to prove his innocence to avoid the hangman.
And so, the ladies involved with this film (three female producers, a female writer/ director, female co-writer and the lovely Gretchen Mol, who I'm sure helped shape this role with her own sugary influence) really
captured
the idea of a sweet, somewhat naive, southern girl who really enjoyed having her photo taken and hoped that good ol' JC wouldn't be too upset with her.
Houellebecq's insights are masterfully
captured
by Harel and the hero's apathy and indifference to a world which has rejected him is perfectly portrayed.
Every aspect of human emotion is
captured
so magically by the acting, the script, the direction, and the general feeling of this movie.
"Guys and Dolls," the seemingly indestructible stage musical, was
captured
on film in 1955 by Joseph L. Mankiewicz ("All About Eve") in a colorful, enjoyable movie that featured an all-star cast including Vivian Blaine (from the original Broadway show), Jean Simmons (whose character bears an odd resemblance to Audrey Hepburn in "Roman Holiday") and two of the all-time great leading men, Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando, both of whom had recently won Oscars for Best Supporting Actor ("From Here To Eternity") and Best Actor ("On the Waterfront") and were on the top of their game.
It
captured
my imagination.
This film is beautifully
captured
in its brilliant colors and wonderful landscapes.
Anyway, this film is a fairly restrained affair, impeccably acted by its small cast, economically written, nicely photographed, and
captured
here on a pristine-looking DVD.
Your attention will be
captured
the whole time.
They are all eventually
captured
by the mysterious woman and her Zombie sidekick Ivan (who looks weirdly like Alfred Molina who has managed to put on an overcoat with removing the coat hanger first) and locked in two cages with bars wide enough to slide a well greased elephant through, let alone a skinny teenager.
It
captured
my attention in a sea of films that are all too much a like to be watchable.
The show
captured
the imagination of this nation and the world.
In contrast to most American movies I too often see, this film had a story that
captured
you from the start, and never let you go.
Wonder at what may be the only bad performance by David Strathairn
captured
on film!
The young man is
captured
by his pursuers, and taken to the imposing Fortress of Lord Norinaga.
This series follows the lives of women
captured
in Malaysia during the Japanese invasion and the difficulty they endured.
Another excellent source of the plight of women
captured
in Malaysia during WWII is the film "A town like Alice" based on a novel by Nevil Shute.
I wasn't very
captured
by the movie.
I thought Lee Majors
captured
the essence of Will Kane better than Gary Cooper.
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