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Lloyd hit the mark again with Toxie 4, and I wish he'd do
Class
the same justice!!
My ASL teacher played this movie for the
class.
The story picks up a bit at end, and it is really nothing more than a cheap imitation of Tod Browning's Freaks minus credible acting, reasonable storytelling, atmosphere, and
class.
With Will Smith in somewhat of an unusual role than stereotypically seen, this depiction of working
class
society shows a new dimension to Smith's acting credibility.
As a young woman, Peola is sent to a "high tone" (Negro) college "down south, no doubt to be surrounded by other not-quite white tormented souls to be trained to pass in American's Negro
class.
You HAVE to remember that he made this at a young age and little examples of first
class
directing shine through.
It's about class, love, the river, London, and it's full of great scenes and haunting visuals: witness a tormented Bradley Headstone stalking Eugene Wrayburn through the streets of the City at night.
I was told by some others that this one was the weakest of the Lynch shorts, but that goes without saying that each one of his early works will divide viewers like in any good old art-school
class.
Jokes fall flat, send ups of other movies have no comic moments and I seriously could see a 6th grade drama
class
do a better job of something like this.
First, a box was found in the first
class
section that security thought it was a bomb that turned out to be a smoking jack in the box.
The rise of Islamic fundamentalism, homosexuality, the poor treatment of women in contemporary Egyptian society, the rampant corruption, still powerful strict
class
system.
His solitary activity (outside of attending
class
and smoking) was playing his lefty-guitar at high volume.
Harking back to a time when the Brits made decent thrillers instead of clumsy middle
class
comedies, Dead Man's Shoes is a real breath of fresh air.
There were no top
class
actors and I really missed Mark Hamill and Malcom McDowell.
During the excursion with her
class
to a cave in the woods, Helene finds the last victim of a serial killer that is stabbing young women in the area.
This hilariously dated 1980's film on a college
class
facing fear straight-on is interwoven with poor 'horror stories' and is mediocre at best.
A nude scene here or there might have moved the film to the head of the class, but there is none of that, and without it - and more importantly real writing - this movie flunks for the term.
The next day Micheal is late for
class
but everything is fine.
It's easier to compare this to other movies than it is to describe it; if you can imagine Kenneth Anger's Satan movies, interspersed with gore scenes from H.G. Lewis, and rationalized by the further insertion of pieces of a fifties health
class
film on mental hygiene, you're on the right track; and, not to be snotty, but if you can't imagine that, you might not be ready to watch this one.
"Hysterical Blindness", which has nothing to do with the psychogenic condition suggested by the title, is a gritty character study with Thurman at the vortex as a graspingly needy working
class
woman whose poor sense of self drives her like a derailed freight train into the arms of a man who uses her like a Bic.
An excellent slice-of-life flick set in backstreet-under-the-bridge-and-by-the-railroad-tracks Jersey, "HB" is a riveting watch for those into character driven dramas about working
class
people.
They were in a
class
by themselves!
I hate to be the one to tell you but this film is the sort of crap that Hollywood thinks is a film about "real" people ie the working
class.
And maybe the book, which I've not read, is about a real working
class
town but the film they made from it is so predictable, so covered in self-congratulatory ooze about its curmudgeonly hero and so bathed in hero-worship for Paul Newman that it becomes a Hallmark Hall of Fame special.
Robert Guédiguian, director of the film Marius et Jeannette, loves the working
class
people.
The message is loud and clear: working
class
people are happier than the guys with all the money, because their emotional lives are purer and not spoiled by capitalist values.
The problem with this kind of film is that people who adhere to democratic values need not be taught this stuff at such a childish - and sometimes downright stupid - level, while the capitalist viewer sees a conformation of his prejudice that a "communist" director has neither the intelligence nor the good taste to make a film about the working
class
that is worth spending his costly time on.
The flick has no story, no point, no purpose, no moral, no message, and comes off like a bad
class
project.
I swear I've seen
class
presentations by high-school kids with more creativity.
Farley Grainger plays the son of the higher
class
Billie Burke.
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