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This unnerving dilemma besets the protagonist Rex in George Sluizer's 1988
cinematic
masterpiece The Vanishing.
I don't know what the writer was thinking, or what the producers were doing when they greenlighted this trash, but it is one of the most boring 2 hours in
cinematic
history.
Everyone likes a prison movie, and everyone likes a Gene Wilder-Richard Pryor comedy, so combine those two genres, and you've got a formidable piece of
cinematic
history.
And i thought of it being boringly common in a
cinematic
sense.
This movie is an integral piece - a complete
cinematic
vision, from the stellar black and white cinematography (with "deep focus" throwback to Gregg Toland, the man-with-the-print waxed enthusiastically to me about) to the noir overtones and the hard-boiled detective, the "Laura" musical theme interwoven throughout -- to the perverse erotic aesthetic.
I'm just going to say that "enjoy your dinner Richard" was a classic
cinematic
moment.
It is a pity that society still looks down and snubs their noses at hardcore cinema, for if this
cinematic
medium were to ever be accepted,surly films like this would become recognized as the masterpieces they are.
I wasn't expecting
cinematic
genius here, just a decent adventure, and this movie delivers.
I have my own friends (and Pittsburgh friends, at that!) so I don't need to
cinematic
ally 'hang out' with a bunch of pals.
With a sensational cast of actors and a tale of China in the late 1930's under occupation, LUST, CAUTION captures the cruelty of the period with a zest and
cinematic
journey which enraptures the audience in a tale of revenge-and love.
I felt the need to be more cynical, so, based on the reviews of it, I selected this
cinematic
masterpiece as the sole celluloid wonder which I had time to see that day.
A must see for all those connoisseurs of
cinematic
sludge.
This lively, 101-minute, black and white, United Artists swashbuckler was the fourth
cinematic
adaptation of Anthony Hope's popular Victorian novel about dual identities and high court skullduggery when the king's scheming illegitimate half-brother tries to usurp him and claim the crown for himself.
Cinematic
time doesn't have to follow real time, and in most films it does not.
This is all served up with his trademark excesses of color,
cinematic
camera techniques, diametric mood shifts and glorious ghastly gore at there pinnacle, as well as with the slyest Italian tongue-in-cheek.
"Across 110th Street" was more than just a cliché (yet it was full of them), it was deep and developed (yet had a simplistic story about cops and criminals), it was gritty and honest (yet overly-so enough to make you gasp, not laugh), and it was pure, uncut,
cinematic
genius from beginning to the wildly unseen ending.
This film is probably most notable, in hindsight, as containing the last
cinematic
performance from Colleen Moore, one of the great "silent" stars of the 1920s.
This is possibly one of Charles Bronson's best
cinematic
performances with the exception of a few of his other films.
Long, boring, with few action interludes of any
cinematic
significance, "Raise the Titanic" is a complete waste of time.
A delightful visual feast and
cinematic
event that is thoroughly recommended.
Was it a
cinematic
masterpiece?
In this way, it avoided Hollywoodism, but when I consider how the film-makers could have incorporated vast vistas as a
cinematic
expression of the isolation of these communities I was dismayed.
I feel that the writers deserve a bigger budget to prove to us that they can create a truly
cinematic
experience rather than a small dimension TV drama.
The plot is strikingly similar to that of another notorious potboiler - SHE-WOLF OF London (1946) - but, at least, here the monster is seen (albeit ineffectively made-up): despite the titular reference, the script pays little to no credit to previous
cinematic
incarnations of the R.L. Stevenson novella - opting, instead, to indiscriminately incorporate elements of lycanthropy and vampirism which make no sense at all...but which lend the film value as a unique curio and one which, in view of its sheer audacity, it is difficult to hate (indeed, the whole misguided enterprise reminded me of the contemporaneous FRANKENSTEIN 1970 [1958])!
The civil war theme is an important
cinematic
experience, but the film lacks a lot from a creative standpoint.
If you are distracted by the art house aesthetic and use of
cinematic
and audio editing techniques and don't agree then I'd like to present the classic horror/slasher/suspense scenario for your consideration.
Theirs was a
cinematic
matching made in heaven.
Sanitarium has shaken my
cinematic
beliefs.
The second direct-to-video sequel featuring Pinhead to be released in 2005 is HELLRAISER: HELLWORLD, a film so lackluster that makes all the other direct-to-video Hellraiser sequels look like
cinematic
gold.
Specific examples of this are best captured,
cinematic
ally, in three particular scenes: the opening scene of Rachel in the nursing home; Penny, Phil, and Rachel(matriarch, patriarch, daughter)in the kitchen; and the closing scene.
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