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I did not enjoy this movie, it focuses too much on one type of
class
of people.
powell was always a
class
act, but MGM had given up on lamarr by 1943, when it was evident wartime audiences were not excited by her lack of charisma.
Technically a
class
A- film with few continuity errors and a typical story told in a very atypical way.
Berwell tries to make him understand that all the hate in society is part of a conspiracy led by the rich and powerful to keep the poor and middle
class
fighting among themselves.
One plus point of this film is that aspect of a middle
class
life of Lucknow city is covered well.
This story of a French couple, middle
class
business people leading a life that they only find boring when they encounter a young, free spirited and unisexual man, takes some weird turns but does it with excellent performances and direction.
The whole cast is excellent, and the sensual , open tone of the movie, mixing the fairly straight-laced couple, their young child, middle
class
friends and family, and the worldly young man and depicting them, ultimately, as not really all that different, is almost comforting...until that ending, which came rather fast and furious after a more slow moving development, shattering the mood.
John Garfield (in an excellent performance) plays a poor young man who quickly becomes a world
class
champ only to find corruption at the top.
They acquired a cult following, and with the success of Avenger and its' sequels, 1985's
Class
of Nuke 'Em High, and 1990's Sgt.
It's a passionate and heartfelt movie about the bonds of family and the love of
class
that gives you a sense of majesty and flavor.
"All or Nothing" is a slice-of-wretched-life flick about a miserable dysfunctional working
class
London family.
The Matt Helm series never quite had the
class
that James Bond did.
What is supposed to be a high-tech Los Angeles
class
submarine is actually the WWII era submarine set featured in Down Periscope.
I probably could've made a better movie in my High School Film & TV
class.
If a film student offered this for a
class
project, he would flunk.
The score by Virgil Thomson deserved its Pulitzer Prize for music in 1949; it receives a first
class
performance here by the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy.
This movie is in a
class
by itself.
shows and then write a synapses for my film
class.
after
class
my professor asked if i enjoyed the show.
Both Henry and Nicky are from lower working class, and considers the rich spoiled and like people from some other kind of world.
This film is scary and chilling, and I think it has more
class
than most famous ritual killing films.
But the night we did, I don't think I've laughed that hard since I was on a teen field trip to see Romeo and Juliet (1968 version) with my
class.
The acting is so far sub-par it makes Keanu Reeves seem like Robert DeNero...The lighting (which is amazingly annoying once you get 5 minutes into the film) looks as if it was done with a few Bic lighters...The "special effects" look as if they may have been done in a 4th grade art class...The ending will not only leave the viewer scratching his drunken (hopefully) head, but come up with at least 10 alternate endings that would have been soooo much better!
I also hated that the acting was about as convincing as the acting done in my ninth grade drama
class.
A top
class
thriller with Al-Pacino at his best.
Those closest to Lombard said she used
class
with her swearing and certainly Clayburgh was entirely incapable of portraying the
class
associated with Lombard's personality.
I had to watch this film for a
class
about Mid-Victorian Britain...with my professors and my class...and I was shocked at the story; Not just how awful the acting was, but that the script was actually bought and given a green light for production.
The Leopard Man is a master
class
in efficient scripting and filming on a budget.
I am even in the
class
room scene...I am the girl that looks up at the clock when the bell rings...hehehe!
So imagine a film much better than that one, this is Get Real, by genius director Simon Shore (remember "Eton,
class
of '91"), with a wonderful cast (especially young Ben Silverstone - just GREAT !!!!- already seen in The Browning Version...) The screenplay is so interesting, a lot more than Beautiful Thing's, we can feel Johnny and Steve's emotion, the fear of being "discovered" because of the reactions of all those stupid people... Johnny's difficulty to admit what he's...
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