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They (Hopper and Foster) are the most uninteresting couple I believe that I have ever come across in my exposure to the world of cinema, and you will be cheering for them to lose and then be grandly maddened by the ending.
The soothing narration, provided, as it usually is in quality cinema, by a TB victim trapped in a painting, would be ideal to help the stoned viewer to follow along as things get complicated.
It is chock full of smart shots of colors and shapes and verbal excursions into Freudian psychology to be appreciated by art students and teachers alike, but in general it is perceived a stupid mockery of good cinema, good storytelling and generally good taste.
this piece of trash at all cost! this is the worst of bad 80's teen
cinema.
Indian
cinema
(not just Hindi) also cover a variety of different subjects.
Instead watch good Hindi films like black Friday, eklavya, omkara, khakee, awarapan, gangster, don, zakhm, dor, sholay, mother India, lagaan...Those films are what real Indian
cinema
are all about.
this was absolutely the most tragic pile of
cinema
to which i have ever born witness.
Sometimes it seems like Altman's sole contribution to
cinema
has been the art of having all your actors talk at once, the effect of which is one feels depressingly like they're a stranger at a wedding.
Just a little background about me: I like and know a lot about Asian cinema, especially Japanese, Chinese and Indian.
Admittedly I am a novice when it comes to South-Korean
cinema
but, if this is the best of the best, sorry.
R.O.T.O.R. makes it because it is hysterically awful, but Storm Trooper is just a waste of
cinema
because it isn't even bad enough to be so bad it's worth watching.
I went to see this film at the
cinema
on the strength of its potentially interesting subject matter, good cast, a director who had previously done the highly-rated "Once Were Warriors" and my liking for noir-ish films set in L.A. in the Forties and Fifties.
I have witnessed some atrocities of
cinema.
Missed it at the cinema, but was always slightly compelled.
Trust me, it is bad; a signal monument in the vast pantheon of truly terrible (Canadian)
cinema.
Help, I've ended up in
cinema
hell!
It's the finest parody of Russian
cinema
to date.
I’d been interested in watching this ever since it was cited as the Worst Film Ever on an entry devoted to 1950s sci-fi
cinema
in a British periodical from the early 1980s entitled “The Movie” (incidentally, the Leonard Maltin Film Guide also awarded this the unenviable BOMB rating).
Wiser but harder than deconstructing unpleasant cinema, might be to see cuts, pans, etc., at one with and inseparable from no matter what content.
Okul"The School" is a result of a new trend in Turkish
cinema.
To start, let me say that I frequently enjoy non-commercial, non-mainstream, non-American
cinema.
If you manage to endure this fine piece of
cinema
art all the way to the end, you're either going to be highly disappointed or die laughing hysterically.
As I write this in November 2005 I've become aware that the great British boom of
cinema
has come to an end and while people will claim much of this is down to the British government not giving film makers tax breaks I think the cause is much simpler - A lack of diversity on the part of producers over the last few years .
I am normally not very critical of gay
cinema
in general, due to the fact that most are usually low-budget, but this really pushed me up the wall.
I mean, is this was has happened to gay
cinema?
When Uwe Boll,
cinema
con man extraordinaire, released the first House Of The Dead adaptation to completely deserved mockery, it was generally agreed among fans of the source video game that one would have to be incredibly moronic to contemplate making a sequel.
An insult to both poker and cinema, this movie manages to make the most dynamic, brilliant, and fascinating figure in poker history into an utter bore.
What a difference with the Spanish cinema!!
Really, we're talking about mysticism, possession, and a killer on the loose here - not a bad recipe for trash
cinema.
More than any other country, commercial Canadian
cinema
seems unable to develop an identity of its own and is stuck in pale imitation of other countries' failures.
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