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Great sets, lots of
colour
- you get to see Cordoba, Seville, Spanish mountains and countryside.
There are at least two versions of this documentary in circulation (the original Portugese version,with no English subtitles, and the U.S. version in Portugese with English subtitles,except the European version cannot be played on most U.S.DVD players,due to the PAL
colour
line system).
It was the idea and story behind the film, the philosophy, which was the most important and interesting factor and a musical in
colour
just made it more entertaining and enjoyable without damaging the intellectually appealing aspects.
The cartoon was marketed towards young girls, selling dolls with soft bodies and big plastic heads, one for every
colour
of the rainbow, with their own special animals, 'sprites' and even a talking rainbow horse.
If anything the film should be well-remembered for the gorgeous
colour
cinematography and the unforgettable musical score.
How can you not like a film that has Doug McClure, Peter Cushing, silly rubber monsters, fights, (and for the guys, that woman that was the baddie's henchwoman in The Spy Who Loved Me and one of the seventies Sinbad films, not wearing very much of whom my mother said "She wasn't picked for the
colour
of her eyes"), lava, silly wigs and a daft Victorian drilling machine very much like the one used in the old Thunderbirds series?
Could this be one of the earliest
colour
films?
The language, and use of both
colour
and monochrome segments adds to the dramatic impact.
What is in the middle is a collection of comedy, philosophy, music, observations, commentaries, mini stories,
colour
and lots more.
Anna's
colour
combinations were positively ghastly!!
The genius who brought us Hiroshima Mon Amour takes on the challenge of making a 1930s French musical in vibrant
colour.
As another review rather astutely noted the luxury cruise ship is in fact an old car ferry, decorated with a few of the multi
colour
flags stolen from a used car lot.
The characters ultimate moments of misery all reach a climax at the same point, and if the glum story isn't enough, Aranoa washes the tale over with a visually grey and grimy
colour
palette.
An entirely pointless colorized version of Bob Clampett's surreal masterpiece 'Porky in Wackyland', 'Dough for the Do-Do' sucks the life out of the original by splashing
colour
all over Clampett's original footage and adding some lame new footage overseen by Friz Freleng.
this film is boring the actors are boring waste of
colour
a waste air they breath If you would like to see Mostey Blaise Film then watch the one they made in the 60's maybe that what the director should of done.
These other reviewers aren't joking around, this really IS the worst
colour
movie you're likely to ever see.
I love watching early
colour
films - you mean those 40s clothes weren't all grey?
One of three films made that year about famed Northern Irish criminal Martin Cahill (alongside Ordinary Decent Criminal and Vicious Circles), it has an abundance of incident and style (the film was shot in
colour
but released in b&w Scope in some territories) but makes absolutely no impact and just goes on forever.
Even without the cultural insights, the colour, the dance and the enthusiasm of the players all make this a fun film to watch.
Atmospheric TV adaptation of a famous play by Susan Hill, that spends it first third building up its characters, before moving to the creepy country house, its poor
colour
contrast give away its TV roots immediately, this really should have been in black & white, but still as a ghost story it had a couple of unsettling moments, still though after waiting so long to see it I must say I was sadly just a little underwhelmed.
I am also a bit of an anorak when it comes to ARP uniforms, ambulances (LCC) in the right
colour
(white) and all the impedimenta of the management of bomb sites and the work of the Heavy Rescue Brigades.
One episode I particularly remember centred around a horse expected to win a big race that looked a bit off
colour.
In a great sequence that really captures the frustration of an itch that can't be scratched, the dog changes
colour
from brown to blue to red to polka dotted to plaid!
From the wonderfully twisted, lurid, intertwining stories, to the deliciously sinister performances from Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone, to the vivid, gaudy
colour
with which it's all captured, this is high-class trash and it's great fun.
Some excellent guest stars add
colour
and verve to individual episodes - Erik Estrada in Legacy of Terror, Phil Silvers in Horror in the Heights, Antonio Fargas in The Zombie.
The storylines of the three 'Chinese Ghost' films are largely identical, but the direction is excellent and the detail and
colour
is such that it's not a huge problem.
Another demonstration of Kurosawa's genius, his first
colour
film is a darkly surreal look into the tragic lives of Tokyo slum dwellers, essentially a series of interweaving vignettes depicting several groups of people eking out a perilous existence in a harsh and uncaring post-war shanty town.
i also think that the queen should have knighted him as he easily did as much for the movie industry if not more than Sean Connery or Anthony Hopkins. the way the film switches from black and white to
colour
and back again is well done and the film has such stellar actors as Roger Livesy, Marius Goring and an early appearance from Richard Attenborough.
Up until now I've only had a mangled scratchy jerky version taped off Dubai TV sometime in the '90's, with quirky English subtitles, dizzying widescreen coverage and a fluid
colour
with a mind of its own.
According to Harron they used film stock that is no longer produced and fifties style studio lighting even for the outside locations to give the
colour
portions its distinctive look.
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