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I remember when this film was up for the Academy Awards and did not win in any
category.
Only the superior acting skills of Francesca Annis, Michael Kitchen, and the sexy Robson Greene lift this from the trash
category
to a very enjoyable "romp".
This "tragicomedy" written by famous Serbian theatre/film writer Dusan Kovacevic is probably one of the best movies ever made in the comedy
category.
It's a shame that the series ended just when it was just starting to past good into the excellent category: Dark Angelwas much more than your average TV series.
I never watched or even noticed it before, because it falls (so typically) in the
category "
Swedish Movie" and those who rose up (like me) with Hollywood productions tend to be sceptical of any foreign movies.
There have been many ersatz renditions of classic movies in the past, but, the originals are almost always considered superior!! "Purple Rain" is such a movie in this category!! Made in 1984, "Purple Rain" provided a doggerel of eighties, happy-go-lucky quality music, which they incorporated into the making of this excellent film!! Certain artifacts indicative of the eighties are indeed classics!! Screwball comedies, neon accented clothing, and of course, the music!! Eighties music is considered by experts to be the best decade for music in American history!! Set in Minneapolis, "Purple Rain" accommodated the use of naive entertainment with the changing times of the city.
There are plenty of spoof bank capers that are good and this one has to fall in that
category.
It is in the same
category
as babysitter club, magic tree house, Goosebumps, ABC Mysteries.
In many respects, "The Odd Couple" falls into this same
category
of being both comedy yet highly dramatic with deep underpinnings about human nature.
The make-up made her as young as possible and she fit the 30s age
category
even in close-ups, but she was playing half her age and at a very fast pace.
The best scenes are the first one, when the criminals kill the friend of Alex, and he tries to act like a desperate, and the result is a comic scene of first category...
Elsewise, the movie's original/strange/cool plot, and full on action made it one of Jet Li's better movies... even though they all fall under that category....
Although it is definitely not in the same
category
as the spectacular "Pride and Prejudice," "Emma" is a lush and relatively faithful TV version of Austen's novel -- especially considering its short length.
This film falls into the first
category.
I don't know exactly when he'd become the professing Christian he now makes it a special point, whenever possible, to emphasize that he is; but, as anybody should be well-aware, this particular
category
of people tends to be the most vehemently out for blood, when it comes to extracting an eye for an eye.
I guess I don't even want to put it in the general
category
of 'acting', more like 'portraying with feeling the amazing events that led to the opening of the Heavens for this the final dispensation'.....something like that.
But then watching the interaction between Peter Falk and Paul Reiser while viewing the spectacular scenery in the film's setting of New York state, I slowly starting bumping the movie up a
category
at a time.
Fox obviously do not know what they have done, they claim that they are losing viewers in the 18 - 49
category
they clearly do not know what people want to see if they got rid of a good show such as "Reunion".
While "Angels in the Outfield" fails miserably in the first category, it succeeds beautifully in the latter two.
Johnny Dangerously falls completely in the hit or miss
category
with it's overblown gags and complete lack of a comprehensive script or story that makes ANY sense.
Generally, I don't care about defining genres, but there's something about this movie that makes you want to put it in a specific category, in order to transmit, even with only one word, your feelings about it.
The final scene leaves everything to be desired in the "but what about..." category, and overall, I can't say that I cared much about any of the characters.
Not putting in a
category
with Ellen and Newhart, but something you can watch if you're bloated.
After a first viewing, I'm not sure I could fall into either category, however as someone who can't get enough of Kafka and bizarre dark comedies of paranoia The Tenant is effective enough for its running time.
Nevertheless, this is a movie which deserves our attention and belongs to that rare
category
of Greek movies which should be watched outside Greece.
It has plenty of characters and each and every character is representing a different
category
of person.
"Kolchak" was a TV series that really didn't fit into any
category.
I would put this in the must-have
category
for gorehounds, as there is non-stop carnage and some very fine gore.
I'm a fan of serial killer genre films, and believe this to be a great entry in that
category.
Soylent Green fits into the latter
category.
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