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I've seen both movies and I saw without a doubt the re-make is the best, I know a lot of people would disagree those who have become fans of the original will most probably not like this re-make, but i thought it was well thought out and definitely scary, It was so good I'm going to see it again tonight, the original creeped me out because they kill the children, i mean who does that in movies anyway....but in this one the children have at least half a chance...The only bad part about this movie is when the babysitter (Jill) Walks towards the sounds she hears and runs outside into the bushes to check for someone,
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no one in their right mind would do that whilst babysitting, so that is the only thing i found wrong with the movie, and even so they probably had to put that in there to build suspense, i don't want to give too much away for all those who have not seen it, i recommend you do instead of listening to all these people saying its crap and worse than the original, it would be a better movie for teenagers, as it displays things that most of us are scared of, but when i was in the movies there were at least 10 adults over the age of 70 in there watching it, and they enjoyed it, if they enjoyed it i think you will to!
IOT makes you think about the consequence's of your actions and how they affect others in your life and those who are not
clearly
in your life.
So astonishing, frank and honest is each startling verbal exchange between one son's wife (IreneDunne) along with the other's fiancé as these two younger girls together go to war - gleefully angrily unwrapping the
clearly
incestuous hankerings of Mom towards her hunky eldest son played by virile Joel MacCrea and her younger 'beau'/son payed by delicate and beautiful 25 year old actor Eric Linden.
Even with such a low-string budget and a very freewheeling, so to speak, attitude about filming the movie, Coppola is able to capture everything that needs to be said through these
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defined characters and the curved, unexpected degrees of one character versus the helplessness of another, or vice versa, or both.
The story was gripping but we were
clearly
unable to handle all the energy in one straight shot.
Clearly
not denatured by the destructive meddlesomness of overzealous Network Execs.
Furthermore, TW&TL has exceptional appeal across the board: note the stats showing it rates best with under-18 males, females 18-29, and over 45!
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Candy Bergen struck a responsive chord with women as well as men.
So WHY, WHY is it so hard to find this great little flick,
clearly
done by people who love noir as a loving homage (buit never descending into spoof land) of that most cinematic of genres.
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someone was smart enough to select some of the best recordings of the arias chosen, for example Bjoreling's Nessun Dorma, so if you were blind and lying on the floor just listening to the DVD you got more than your money's worth.
Clearly, he knew this from the get-go.
Clearly, Swanstrom is a director that we should look out for in the future.
What makes the film so heart-rending is that both Pixote and the actor portraying him
clearly
do not wish to be the characters life circumstances have made them.
The directing and camera shots are nearly flawless(aside from the dog scene when he licks the guys hand,
clearly
in slow motion).
If you like horror, and don't mind not having everything
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summed up I suggest you try this since it will more than likely make your skin crawl.
There's a strong documentary feel throughout as though we were following an actual ship full of immigrants even though it has been carefully scripted and is
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an amalgam of typical families/conditions at the time.
Still its an enjoyable little film with a darkness and sense of inescapable doom for some of the characters that
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marks this as one of the first film noirs.
The others are
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not in her league.
I was not familiar with the history of this story and the drama was successfully and
clearly
directed.
Wagon Master, with a young Ben Johnson, is
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one of his best, if not the best of his small movies.
And while "Cat in the Brain" falls in with the era of Fulci's decline as a filmmaker, it is a shocking, darkly hilarious headtrip that, while a
clearly
inferior work (the framing, effects, and acting are below par), proves an interesting, open-ended meditation on pop psychology and film's ability to desensitize.
This flick is
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a labor of love and the budget probably not half of Mr. Tarantino's salary.
Perhaps that is the romantic image many Americans have of the time this film is set, as it is in the middle of the War, Macy has returned from the war (His neighbor asks "Hey, is it true you got a Fritz over there?") and is trying to get on with his life but one day he gets a new pair of glasses (hence the name) and sees things
clearly
as the surrounding situation reveals itself to be one of rabid anti-semitism, and Macy and Dern could wrapped up in it.
it has its flaws like every film does for example wobbly headstones in a graveyard, a
clearly
visible slide board during the penguins death scene, Max Shreck losing his heavy coat in a split second between shots during the image consultancy scene, batman losing his black eye makeup all of a sudden between shots so he can reveal Bruce Wayne to Catwoman, dialogue being recorded but is played back and spoken differently than when it was spoken in the first place and lastly Catwoman all of a sudden knows how to use a bull whip without any training whatsoever.
Also, when Ben was out of jail, the text on screen
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says that Ben's story was unrealistic and there was no such place as he had explained (read mine, cars etc...)Even after Liz Hunter leaves Kristy and comes back to find Ben, she doesn't find him.
David Boreanaz gives a wonderful performance as the adult male who
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gets himself into more trouble than he can handle.
The director and writer of this film
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showed how none of the main characters got to claim the moral high ground after all the shenanigans they pulled.
If anyone has any doubts about the talent of Liev Schrieber, just a look at his new film, "Everything is Illuminated", which
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shows a man that is not only one of America's finest actors, but a new director whose first effort is indeed an inspiration and a harbinger of what is to follow.
Clearly, he was mimicking the overly florid style of the now-forgotten Victorian Romances that were easily outselling his immortal "Moby Dick."
This movie
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has shown a smile on my face!
The footage from an airplane with special heat sensing technology and the autopsies on some of the bodies
clearly
show that the FBI is lying to the public.
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