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I remember
clearly
when the standoff was taking place the way the media presented the Dividians as this crazed group of cult rebels with David Koresh, the self professed reborn Jesus Christ, as their leader.
Why lie about not firing weapons when it can be
clearly
shown on video?
The story and execution of this ingenious film are perfect, and it is
clearly
paying homage continually to both Hitchcock and Buster Keaton.
Is a movie like this one just child pornography or a slap in the face to make us face our own hypocrisy, regarding a modern society that does not cater to teenage parents and laws that
clearly
go against human nature and hormonal development but that are needed to prevent child abuse?
Hick Trek is
clearly
a film that is envious of even an El Mariachi-level budget ($7,000).
Moreover, 4-Q-3 is
clearly
based on the Tin Man from "The Wizard of Oz" while Artie Deco is definitely a cheap vacuum cleaner.
The music, sets, costumes, photography, offbeat characters, sex, violence, happiness and heartbreak are captured by a guy who is
clearly
in love with filmmaking.
The Romulans, however, mean business: they're the ancient Romans reborn in the space age; in spite of their Vulcanoid features they're
clearly
meant to remind us of imperial Rome, with names like Decius and titles like "centurion" and "praetor."
Joe and wife Mary Jo are
clearly
the archetypes for Archie Bunker and Dingbat wife, Edith.
Joe blasts (verbally) the hippie generation then (literally) lays down with them to infiltrate their numbers to locate Compton's daughter - when
clearly
he should have been repulsed by the idea but forgoes the separatist idea for the sake of sex.
This movie was
clearly
an early attempt for a new director, but still succeeded in being original and entertaining as well as in some moments thought-provoking.
The point is that this film looks like it cost a couple of million quid and it
clearly
cost a tiny fraction of that Great special effects, terrific production design, effective props and costumes, excellent photography, good acting and direction, an impressive score and an absolutely stunning sound mix.
The characters were
clearly
identified and all had something to do.
I don't really know when it was that TV stations began preferring to have handsome men as their reporters - regardless of the mens' IQs - but it was
clearly
a problem by the time that "Broadcast News" came out, and the movie does a really good job looking at it.
The book is a somewhat rambling collection of traveller's tales moving simply from one surreal landscape to another, but Simon Moore's adaptation tries to impose some order on the chaos by providing a parallel plot that sees Gulliver returned to England
clearly
deeply traumatised and trying to prove his way out of the insane asylum where the rival for his wife's affections has had him committed.
Clearly
my rating for this is not to suggest it compares with the classy horrors of the likes of Argento but with other 70s low budget, drive in fare and in that department it truly is a classic.
At times quite delirious, this crazy little film filled out with crazy characters is
clearly
made for fun and fun indeed it is to watch.
Here, the actresses
clearly
admire and respect each other.
John Mills receives second billing and a smaller font in the titles, so this is
clearly
meant to be Mr. Portman's film but the whole cast shines.
This is also shown
clearly
by the way he treats his wife after a drink.
Alejandro Amenabar, the young and talented Spanish director,
clearly
shows us he is a serious film maker.
This movie which attempts to weave many religious themes into a thriller fails to make any religious point that I could
clearly
interpret except to mock people's beliefs.
The makers of this prequel
clearly
did not watch the original Carlito's Way or at least did not care about continuity.
Copping-out by allowing friendly critics to claim that all this artless crap was a satire on mainstream film-making is no more than a safe get-out to offer those who
clearly
see Godard's poverty of intellect and arrogant contempt for his audience.
So you have to watch
clearly
to see the gore.
Filmed in what the old movie posters used to call "A Riot of Color" it resembles nothing more than an expensively-dressed but intellectually-challenged production of "The Student Prince" .Mr James Mason,wearing a very natty little white number,utilises his all-purpose mittel-European accent whenever he remembers.I am a great admirer of his and I sincerely hope the remuneration was comensurate with the distaste he
clearly
felt for the character he was playing.
There are some really terrific ideas in this violent movie that, if executed clearly, could have elevated it from Spaghetti-western blandness into something special.
Alexandre's affected and pretentious monologues have a kind of amusement value, of course, but the amusement wears thin as one comes more and more
clearly
to realize that Jean-Pierre Léaud is most likely not even acting and that, with absurd remarks like "un homme beau comme un film de Nicholas Ray", he really was just reproducing word-for-word opinions that were accepted as authentic and profound by the milieu in which he, along with the director Eustache, had been living for about ten years by the time of the making of the film.
What made, however, this viewer at least extremely angry with the director was his granting of at least one lengthy scene each to Alexandre and Veronika in which we are
clearly
expected to empathize with and feel for them as if they shared a moral universe with us.
The problem, however, is that the director is
clearly
convinced - and appears to have succeeded in convincing generations of critics - that Alexander, Veronika and Marie are somehow representative of human beings in general and of the limits of human beings' emotional capabilities.
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