Cinema
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Apart from the on going dialogues that may or may not be profound or interesting, the art of
cinema
is not really present.
I believe good
cinema
is what makes you want to see a movie again and again even if you do not follow the story/stories.
Bob Rafelson is an excellent screen writer who knows a lot about what is going on in the American
cinema.
A Horror-fan and avid lover of Japanese cinema, especially from the 70s, I had high expectations for this film, and I was not disappointed, even though the film was totally different than what I had expected.
sorry but this film is one of the worst i'v seen in European
cinema.
Good sets and use of the everglades.Cooper is once again the ipitome of what a hero should be ,underplaying ,but shows what a superb
cinema
actor he was by seemingly doing very little but conveying through facial and body language all that is necessary.
Horror films were a major feature of the British
cinema
in the sixties and early seventies, largely because such matter could not be seen on television, the broadcasting companies regarding it as being unfit for family viewing.
What happens when you go to the
cinema
to watch "Just My Luck" but it is sold out, and so is "RV" and "United 93", and "The Ant Bully" and, believe it or not, "Curious George" where films you could see earlier?
PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM has one of the most quotable (and joke-able) line in
cinema
history: "I'm so depressed."
The piece has not been rethought for the screen, and what works on a bare stage doesn't always deliver in the more intimate medium of
cinema.
The Unknown is fresh and horrifying almost 80 years later -- the only audiences who'll be thrown will the the ones who have gotten so used to "realistic
" cinema
that they don't appreciate a story whose very reason for being contains nothing conclusive.
The film covers the art of cinematography since the conception of
cinema
at the turn of the 20th century.
Director Lewis Milestone has created several landmarks in the study of war and
cinema.
When I was in the cinema, in every moment the audience could laugh on a good joke.
Was it released on
cinema
circuit??
French
cinema
is stale and dead.
The acting is about the worst acting in
cinema
history, even Brink Stevens and Tom Savini couldn't save it!
There really is nothing more embarrassing than having a central character in a semi-violent film, spilling forth a monologue about violence in
cinema
and how good it is and then topping it off with bad scripting to have another character actually say: "Mmm, interesting.
It all began with Tom Tykwer and his infamous Run, Lola, Run which showed the way for many a prodigal self-made movie-makers and put Germany back onto the map of world
cinema.
I really like European
cinema
and this movie as well as Run Lola Run prove that European
cinema
can go on.
While no
cinema
classic, it remains one of the funniest movies of its time, and one I enjoy upon repeated viewings.
A real
cinema
goers blockbuster!
I must be the last to realise that Korean
cinema
is simply the freshest, most exciting and challenging
cinema
being made anywhere today.
Starting with the time-honoured police thriller format, the way in which the drama plays out couldn't be more different from your average excellent but formulaic episode of "The Closer" or "Without a Trace"; as in much Korean cinema, the presumption of intelligence in the viewer means that far from being walked through every plot point, you tread the lonely road of clues and suspicion by yourself.
- because I really wanted to like this after everything I've heard, my love of French cinema, and the fact that John Turturro is one of the best actors out there.
In my opinion, to give a ten,
cinema
art qualities should be taken into account, like camera work, or robustness of plot, which allows for ellipses, or smartness of the screenplay.
The title starred at me blankly from the
cinema
monitor and the words" possessed" and "exorcism" appealed more to me then Brock back Mountain.
"Inglorious Bastards" of 1978 is a highly entertaining little piece of War/action exploitation
cinema
brought to you by no one else than cult-director Enzo G. Castellari.
After watching this at Santa Cruz CA's delightful Art Deco Del Mar Theater, my spouse and I drove home in silence, and poured a stiff drink before either of us could even begin deconstructing such an astonishing piece of
cinema.
There is very little i can say about this film that hasn't been heard before but i will anyway.Errol Flynn was and always will be the greatest swashbuckling adventurer the
cinema
has ever known.
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