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Let me say it right here and now: High School Musical is thousands of times better than the first film, with improvements in every
category.
You can't help but think about how disastrous the current situation in Hollywood is when the umpteenth representative of the infamous
category "
cliché ridden, sugar coated American cute movies" arrives, and you've got to go see it because your niece is crying about itsince the first announcement.
What
category
does this fall into?
It maybe has its own unique
category.
"Scared to Death" represents a
category
on its own, namely the absolute worst of the worst.
It is not painful or boring to watch but instead falls into the hokey and stupid
category
that make it great party film.
Is there a movie
category
lower than Straight-to-video?
"D.E.B.S." makes those from the third
category
look like "Casablanca."
Mix that with nonstop cell phone jangles & calls, and that's how it to pass that I ended up in the
category
of ignoramuses so perfectly defined by commentator "vranger'.
It's in my "top 5 movies ever made
" category
for sure.
It really is a shame because this film easily falls into the 'woulda - coulda - shoulda been
' category.
There are many examples of this seamy genre, particularly prevalent since the late 1980s, the film under discussion here being perhaps the most financially rewarding, earning more than 30 million dollars above its production cost of $750,000, but only a rabid fan of this cinematic
category
may consider it to be an artistic success, as well.
I fall into the second
category.
I wonder if there is a
category
of movies that is BELOW low budget.
The acting, while not horrific, is at least bad enough to put "Contagion" in the B- or even C-movie
category.
A really good, mixture of
category'
s, horror, mystery, drama, adventure...
This film falls into the third
category.
Despite a seemingly extreme requirement for suspension of disbelief at times, this film should rank much higher within its
category.
When you hear it said that "they don't make movies like that anymore", you can rest assured that "The Petrified Forest" fits into that
category.
But, unlike most films that fall into the above category, this movie is not about religion, missionary work, joining any church, etc. and so forth.
Richard Ward as the proud Harlem gangleader and Paul Benjamin as Jim Harris the steel of a trio of smalltime thieves who get in over their heads are the stars of this movie which has gotten lumped into the blaxploitation
category.
In some ways "The Traveler" falls into that
category.
The performance of Ian McShane was unequalled in ANY
category
of film or stage.
This is almost grade B
category
in film making - the story is a simple one of an orphan who is attracted to the sea, surrounded by adults who try to keep him from it- no wonder he runs away and steals to get money to hop busses.
One 6 minute sequence of a totally implausible rescue during a storm at sea earned an Oscar nom for Special Effects - must have been a very sparse year in this
category.
If this film had any competition in the category, I can guarantee my vote would be for the competition.
I expected this film to fall into the last
category
and to be entertained.
Hackford won an Academy Award in the short film
category
with the first project he ever did.
In the former
category
are the protagonists: Eddie, just notified of his exoneration from bogus murder charges, kills the kindly priest in a moment of disbelieving panic; Jo leaves her baby behind to prolong the adventure of a fugitive romance.
The brilliant supporting performances of a young, fresh Joan Crawford as Flaemchen, the stenographer, and Lionel Barrymore as the dying Kringelein deserved Oscars but the
category
hadn't been invented yet.
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