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Kajol plays Zooni with such a
class
and natural , she reached ,with Fanaa, a place that no other actress ,today, can reach or even come close.she
Well, he had set them down, in class, and the hot chick from school came and picked up his shades, which were in a sense a tangible reflection of his own true level of confidence (super-glued at best).
Ms. Chong (not her real name) had a very decent middle
class
upbringing.
This remake of Ivanhoe suffers from several things: changes in the story line, incongruities in the historical aspects of the period and Anthony Andrews's inability to portray anything beyond a prig middle
class
playboy.
Whotta
class
act!
The story is about a letter that is found in the first
class
airport lounge after an international flight has taken off.
Umberto Lenzi's "Napoli Violenta" is a first
class
cop movie that really shocked me.It's exciting and really memorable with some nasty bits of violence(including a fence post impalement and bowling ball facial).Maurizio Merli is great as a veteran cop named Betti.He sets out to clean up a protection racket run by the Commandant(Barry Sullivan).Along the way,Betti befriends a little boy whose father is murdered by the criminals.Since Merli passed away in 1989,"Violent Protection" attained almost a cult status in some places.There are some great car chases and plenty of exciting gun-play.So if you're a fan of Italian crime genre give this one a look.Highly recommended.
She's like her character - upper middle
class
mixing with working
class
muppets.
I would expect this quality from maybe a high school film class, but I consider it a horrible injustice that it has made it onto the shelves of a movie rental store.
Noah Baumbach's semi-autobiographical tale of divorce in the mid-1980's in Brooklyn is funny and touching and ranks right up there with the best work of Woody Allen or Sophia Coppola as superb bourgeois cinema where we are treated to the neurotic underbelly of over-educated, over-indulged, upwardly mobile, urban middle
class
families.
It made me think of the
class
struggle in my own country.
I am not even middle
class
myself and so therefore, my views on this film in no way are based on or influenced by some tabloid press but rather from a personal point of view.
I had to read A Tale of Two Cities for my English
class
this year, and found it to be not that bad of a read, and it got VERY exciting towards the end.
I, quite unfortunately, viewed this film in a film
class
I am currently enrolled in at Hunter College.
El Salvador, which this film depicts, was in the throes of yet another wave of civil disorder, pitting the large and very poor underclass against the small numbers of privileged upper
class
with predictable results.
Acting is first class, music is melodious and integrate to the scenes, photograph is similar to City of God.
The dialog reeks of upper
class
English nonsense also.
I watched this movie in my ASL 1
class
and it really made me think, when i went home and told my mom about the movie she told me she had seen it when she was little and it had hit home.
Stan and Ollie's old stalwart James Finlayson appears in just one sketch in which he plays an idiosyncratic teacher in front of a
class
of prisoners.
A rich, posh young woman moves from a quaint part of London to a run-down area, where she dreams of living a social
class
existence and escaping the corrupt influence of money.
I'll try to propose watching the movie in my french
class.
This is a mini-series divided into four segments of about 1 1/2 hours each which tells the story of two couples who find each other despite the
class
system on 19th century Britain and against the background of terrible poverty.
These middle
class
white suburban American settings are something I always struggle with as I find them so unreal and twee especially as in this case they are Disneyfied.
After I watched this movie with my religion class, I was forced to rethink my position.
I would take a Spanish
class
before partaking of this movie.
All three girls attend science class, where their hunky professor Dr. Xander (ugh, kill it with the "Buffy" references already...) talks about death and claims he has a vial of zombie blood he acquired on a trip to Haiti two years earlier.
This film has several flaws -- Lori Singer's rural accent comes and goes, mostly goes; the members of her high-school class, who've never attended so much as a lunch-hour sock hop, turn into some of the greatest dancers in middle America during the last 10 minutes -- but who cares?
A bit like Sleuth, with really only two actors in the whole film; and while it isn't in Sleuth's class, it does have a kick-ass ending of its own.
Film does get a tiny bit of
class
from Jamie Lee Curtis, and supporting players Anne De Salvo as a photographer and Laraine Newman as a wallflower are more than respectable in clichéd roles.
This is, by the way, one of the best portrayals of philosophy I have ever seen in a film : we often see Laura in her philosophy class, where a Derrida-lookalike prof discourses - rather eloquently - on freedom versus the law in Kant.
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