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A world made of floating islands and flying ancient cities. Huge monsters whose preferred method of attack is hurling cathedrals at their opponents... Who can resist that?
Dog days is one of most accurate films i've ever seen describing life in modern
cities.
All the things that are present in the big advanced
cities
of today.
Did water flow upwards and remnants of great
cities
levitate on the horizon?
I think that this film could have gotten a word-of-mouth following had it been played at midnight in some large
cities
with some careful promotion.
This movie, even though is about one of the most favorite topics of Mexican producers producers: the extreme life in our cities, has a funny way to put it on the screen.
Whether or not, you live in the inner cities, ghettos, suburbs, or rural countryside, this show is still a treasure to watch and observe a family being just a family rather than a show about a poor black family.
glimpses of helicopters,holograms,a rocket ship,and futuristic cities.this film was ahead of its time.directed
Bravo to Director Herbert Wise, Writers Susan Hill and Nigel Kneale, top Production design by Jon Bunker, Art Direction by John Ralph and an excellent cast for making me shudder and feel so isolated even though I'm living in one of the most populated
cities
in the world in the beginning of the 21st Century.
Kidnapping is flourishing industry down here (at least in the big cities).
every Hindi movie the boy comes from big
cities
like New York or whatever & just after the entrance,he meets a typical Indian girl,they marry each other during one man still loves the girl & has dined his love to see her happy...
The ancient director managed to bring together some of the finest actors in moviedom , each speaking his own language, having the most boring , pseudo intellectual conversations the screen has ever seen, in a cacophony of English , French, Greek and Portuguese and in between some elementary school level guided tours to famous
cities
along the Mediterranean.
Danny Glover and Martin Short are raging idiots, screaming through
cities
and jungles, acting so bad, it makes even your average stand up comedy actor look pretty sharp.
With bombs being so recently detonated in London and other
cities
around the world I can see why this film has been made; in order in investigate whether people are ready for such an event, or whether mass panic is an eventuality that cannot be avoided.
While telling three short stories, the film makes perceptive observations on what makes relationships start and hold on, cultural shock and wear, coexistence of the poor and the less poor, antagonism between
cities
and countryside.
To my great fortune, I have lived in large
cities
that have theatres devoted to independent and small production films.
Kurosawa accurately captures the feel of postwar Japan, by actually filming in its locations (when Toshiro Mifune travels through the market - those are actual shots of the black markets in various cities).
Why do these meteors and asteroids always aim for the well-known cities? 7) It should have been more devastating; they showed it's impact to be more like that of a huge earthquake than a meteor, 8) the absurdity that governments would actually think about politics when the future of the entire planet is at stake - and that they actually need convincing that warheads need to be used?!
The opening shot is of a desolate post-apocalyptic world with what were once our
cities
but are now crumbling ruins, a lawless world where acid rain falls from the sky & the strong prey on the weak.
Everything looked pretty real, the Horizon was always ash-covered and the
cities
really looked bombed out, and the meteors towards the end looked REALLY good, blasting through buildings like they were mere paper.
Jim Mickle and writer/lead star Nick Damici simultaneously grab the opportunity to process a whole cargo-load of social and political criticism into the screenplay, particularly emphasizing the the war in Iraq and the problematic housing accommodation in big
cities.
You have the right to say that the upper collar worker doesn't go to the inner
cities
to buy drugs.
The kind of movie that might have been made in the fifties, when Hollywood was beginning to discover police stories and the gritty cities, with a B cast.
Upper middle class and rich class living meters away from the poor class my example is you see an enormous building and you look to the other side of the street and there are thousands of poor houses and of course they don't mix but they are all breathing the same air and the story is based in what would happen if a girl from the upper class had a boyfriend from the lower class and of course they wouldn't have a problem but everyone surrounding them including family and friends would and what happen in the movie would be really happen so what I like about it is that it could be me, my sister, my friend, anyone because its really amazing that we live in the exact same zone with the exact same places but to difference any other place in the world where it happens including
cities
like New York, Madrid, London or anywhere else we don't mix and this is the least fiction story that involves my life, my friends, and my family.
The scenery have very much details ,and are very similar to the modern
cities
like new York .
Based on the story of Boss Tom Pendergast of Kansas City who ruled the roost there succeeding brother Jim from World War I until the outbreak of World War II, John Payne delivers a riveting portrayal of a political boss back in the day when these guys were at their heights running our nation's
cities.
They are not conscious of climate differences or different styles for different
cities.
As a result, he traveled to several
cities
giving demonstrations.
So young master Jack Ryan's mommy must say every time she packs him out the front door to go to school,little knowing her cute poppet is in fact leading a double life as a CIA Analyst as well as learning the names of the capital
cities
of Europe.Doubtless worried he might develop a crush on his teacher,she would be horrified to learn he is dating a doctor nearly twice his age.
It probably pitches like it could be funny (and even successful), but it falls apart as a film, completely...If you understand this, then you also understand it sounds more like an off-Broadway play...As a matter of fact (and the ore I think about it), this 'movie' would probably do very well in a live theatrical format...Heck, it could take on a life of its own and become syndicated, making the US
cities
tour, complete with building sized promos appearing in each city months before it premiers to build the anticipation...I'm certain performing arts centers all over the country will sell out all the shows quickly as anticipation grows and of course the wealthy season ticket holders would let everyone know they'll be busy on Friday evening, because they will be at the 'premier' of that play...'The Grand'...As a matter of fact, the more 'I' think about it, given the opportunity; 'I'd' pitch it!
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