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More than ninety years old, it serves as a reminder that movies has both
changed
and not
changed
since that time.
His Girl Friday is one of the rare comic films that is not only hilarious but actually
changed
how films are made (or at least written).
They never show what happened to Sylvester, but when he returns, he's
changed
physically and looks completely traumatized (his fur is white and looks aged, he's not shivering anymore, and his eyes are dilated and with a lost look).
Both men are destined to come out of the experience
changed
forever.
Coincidentally, this same movie was edited a bit, then
changed
to "made for TV" under the title "Savage Journey."
I understand that it was their first time taking them so that's the writing leeway that they allowed but there is a big difference in taking mushrooms where your entire physical senses are
changed
and thinking you heard a twig snapping.
OK first things first, everything just looked so fake, it was the most pointless movie i ever had to watch , there was barley any story line and the main character looked about 40 at the start anyway, then wen she got
changed
to look older .
I think Madonna was showing how she had
changed
since the movie In Bed with Madonna.
I mean, they
changed
the whole story.
But then about 2001 or 2002 something
changed
Maury Povich probably saw his ratings drop to (I'm guessing) Jerry Springer (as around that time, Springer would have the camera men go to people's houses, I wonder why they stopped that?) as Rikki Lake and Jenny Jones had been long gone, it only left those two super powers in the talk show industry (at the time).
Not because Europeans were "bad" but simply to see something before it's
changed
dramatically.
Times have
changed
and so has Call's West.
As a bit of a horror film buff, I'm always looking to check out some of the older b-movie horrors of the past, both to learn more about what makes for a good scare, as well as to get interesting insights into exactly how and why those things have
changed
over the decades.
This strange, discombobulated version of RLS's classic, with the name
changed
only slightly and the same list of characters slotted into different roles, with characters out of the rejects of a small town high school play, is not merely terrible, it's amazingly awful.
The town's generations, all taught by this remarkable woman, react; some come from far away or start stopping by the hospital for news; and this leads to a flashback of how her life's course was
changed
by her father's money problems and the desertion of her by her erstwhile suitor; how she then vowed to pay back every cent of her father's debt, though she was not personally responsible; and how she began teaching school and has gone on doing so.
And when I finally did, I was very upset with it, as they
changed
a lot of things around, and it was a pretty goofy movie for the most part, didn't take itself overly seriously at any point.
I've got to admit i wasn't sure if i was going to like this film because they had yet again
changed
the actor for Dracula.
(There May Be Spoilers) Story about the crash outside of Roswell New Mexico, in the early summer of 1947, and how it
changed
the lives of everyone involved in the investigation and handling of the evidence of that incident as well as those who were witnesses to it.
Times sure have
changed
!
First off the film isn't anything like the original the only thing remaining from the first film is the pet cemetery all other aspects of the first that made it good have been
changed.
I hate that some of the characters names were
changed
(why?
The "contemporary" adaptation of a 17th century novel is always a good idea, because without the costumes, some details of the old times appear differently and helps us to see what really
changed
during theese centuries.
The character names have
changed
(except for Orville Ketchum, now the janitor, and through the majority of the film practically a zombie), the goofy synthesized piano music is back, and the cleavage is as prominent as ever.
Not only are the characters ill suited for their roles, almost every major plot point was edited out or completely
changed.
I saw "Godzilla 2000" at the theater and wasn't disappointed, even though a lot has
changed
since Toho killed off their iconic monster at the end of 1995's "Godzilla Vs.
MYSTERIOUS SKIN is a pretty strong film that tells the tale of two youths, both of whom have to grow up with a secret that has
changed
their lives.
The names have been
changed
and no one ever officially stated that it is his story.
A quiet, thoughtful movie that precisely conveyed a different way of thinking about the world, and which
changed
a lot of the ways that I think about the world--exactly what the power of film was meant to accomplish.
OK, so not much has
changed
in the world since the 60's, eh? Anyway, if you're interested the 3 films I mention are available separately or as part of the "Coffin Joe Trilogy", all are quite interesting in their own way and well worth seeing if you enjoy things that are 'different', and believe me, you can't get much different than these.
I was pretty annoyed when I saw all those bad reviews, so it took me a little to calm down, as you can see by how my writing has
changed
from angry to nice and calm.
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