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True, it's different from today's main stream cinema, but being different doesn't make a film good.
He would become the fourth legendary horror king in American
cinema
after his father, Bela Lugosi, and Boris Karloff!
This film is beautifully photographed with the visual opulence one has come to expect from Italian cinema, with a haunting score and memorable performances, especially by the ravishing Dominique Sanda, quite possibly the most beautiful woman to ever appear on film.
I work in a
cinema
and we get staff screenings of films.
Pray that some distributor has the good sense to overlook its idiosyncratic, non-mainstream nature and recognise it as must-see
cinema.
This low-budget really surprised me (it being a part of the After Dark '8 films to die for' didn't really provoke confidence as most of those films I've seen previous to this one were awful) However this film kept my interests throughout & a testament that supremely low-budget films can be good if the film maker has an eye on the ball, plans it all out ahead of time and has a real passion for
cinema.
What impressed me was the calm factual reasoning/questioning/answering/reviewing without the emotional drama normally associated with going to the
cinema.
I've just come back from watching "the Edukators" in a
cinema
in Ipswich, England.
I am so lucky I could see this supermasterpiece at the oriental
cinema
festival in Barcelon, I couldn't believe what I was watching.
I've seen enough of Laurence Olivier's work for the
cinema
to understand why, previous generations, considered him the greatest actor that ever lived.
There was a premier in a big
cinema
in Athens one day before the official date in cinemas and i booked 2 tickets.
Elisha Cook is given the opportunity to reprise his Shane role, the spunky, fearless, impulsive, and doomed fool: Jack Palance, with one of
cinema'
s great sneers, shot him dead in Shane and Aldo Ray does him the same courtesy in Welcome to Hard Times.
Sure, this is no notorious Italian Cop highlight en par with "Almost Human", but it is nonetheless a raw, action-packed, and highly entertaining film starring two of the Italian crime
cinema'
s greatest, Tomas Milian, one of my personal all-time favorite actors, and Gastone Moschin, who is immortal for his role in the absolute greatest of all Italian Crime flicks, Fernando Di Leo's masterpiece "Milano Calibro 9".
Not as good as the film May but... good enough!!! Satirical, cynical, fantastic!!! B-movie but also a great piece of cinema:
cinema
as the product of the imaginary, creative and humorous human being!
Irving's flight into the street, shot in slow motion, is
cinema
at its purest, most transporting and erotic (Irving is wearing a nightie).
But it's odd how a film about prostitution can make one feel nostalgic for a gentler age of
cinema
than the one we have now.
"Shadow Builder" doesn't only dispose of the ugliest VHS-cover in the history of cinema, it also is one of the most ineptly bizarre films I ever had the (mis)fortune of seeing.
"Boondock Saints" is one of the more shallow bits of
cinema
to cross my path in a while.
Don't be put off by the dated 1970s music, wardrobes, hairstyles, small-budget, grainy photography, etc. for this is a milestone in gay
cinema.
The film features a top notch crackerjack cast of Thai actors (none of which I've ever heard of,but anyone with a knowledge of Thai
cinema
will probably go gog-ma-gog over their personal favourites).
Taking a stand for
cinema'
s populist underdog, Visions of light reinstates the basic elements of importance in film in an age where the artistic merit is credited the director and the actors.
In this story we have Antonio Sabato leading a crew of space people in an effort to rescue a professor and his knockout assistant - who Sabato lusts for - from the evil clutches of
cinema'
s most laughable robots.
Gee! I remember how I watched this movie as a kid before 20 years in
cinema
and had fun like never before!
I've become a big fan of the Japanese
cinema
but these are the first Kitano films I've had the pleasure of viewing.
This was the first film my brother and sister ever watched and to be frank, what an awful introduction to
cinema.
The scene in which our heroine is forced to choose the most beloved toy in a room absolutely crammed with goodies, surely rates as one of the greatest moments in the
cinema.
All this is handed down to us by an extremely heavy-handed director (Giovanni is responsible for writing some of the best scripts in French
cinema
and should have left directing to directors), complete with lines such as "People will march on the streets!" and Gabin's final judgment on society "It's a killing machine".
Don't miss this film in the cinema, ignore all the critics and go see it for yourself!
Clearly a low budget movie, but they can make for great
cinema
because of the love effort to make a story come alive.
This was my first real exposure to the wonderful explosion of realism in Italian
cinema
from the '60's.
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