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Unfortunately while there are some good
concepts
like a cool slow motion restaurant scene (why didn't Carpenter use more of this??) this movie is nowhere near as good as it could have been.
It seemed to express many families really well too, with different
concepts
of both parent and child, however, like I said, I never thought any more of it then a good watch on an evening.
It's a show that makes you think and laugh, but although the basic plot may seem impossible, the
concepts
are real to us all.
Even the fact that some songs are repeated doesn't matter a bit: different venues, costuming, musical arrangements, and bizarre visual
concepts
are all used to lend different textures and a great deal of upbeat humor to what could have ended up as 'only' a concert film in other hands.
With more and more pointless
concepts
coming into movies (you know, like killer military jets and "fresh" remakes that are ruining old classics), This movie will make you happy to say it's OK to laugh at "Nothing".
Not only does he defy all
concepts
of reality, he makes the funniest noise ever made in that situation.
The idea was to convey basic
concepts
with humor and vivid imagery, using the character of Snafu as a perfect negative example: he was the dope, the little twerp who would do everything you're NOT supposed to do.
The visual
concepts
of the flash back sequences are powerful and resonating.
There are so few feature length films that come close to satisfying Kant's description of what art is, namely the enjoyment of the power of judgment itself instead of simply subsuming experiences under
concepts.
"Stairway to Heaven" is a psycho-drama that uses performance
concepts
and technical effects that, to my knowledge, are totally unique.
Settings, characters, and
concepts
vary but certain characteristics place the vast majority of shows into one of the two categories.
I think the biggest problems with this movie lie in the fact that the original O.C. and Stiggs articles were very 'out-there', some of the
concepts
were not P.C. for even then in the late 80s.
Although some people may classify it as "dated," the
concepts
that it deals with are worth exploring today.
Heck, some of the metaphysical/religious
concepts
used are so... well, let's just say I don't subscribe to them and politely leave it there, suffice to say they're a bit corny and detracting, in an amalgamated "I've read a lot of spiritual books, but don't really know a thing about it" sort of way.
The first movie did have some elements that were found in the book, this one only a few
concepts
remain as it does a lot of things differently this time around.
There were a lot of things outside of the main storyline that stood out as downright hilarious concepts, such as the fake John Travolta film, "Oh Shenannigans!" from which they show clips.
A far, far better example of how a philosopher can be treated on film is "McLuhan's Wake," which in 90 minutes provides an excellent biographical overview and introduction to the key
concepts
in the writings of Marshall McLuhan.
Just like Poseidon and Pink Panther, it's clear Hollywood just wanted to cash in on nostalgia instead of creating quality, original
concepts.
It is imaginative and has a grand scope, cool creatures and intricate, interesting designs, if not all of the
concepts
hold up.
The discussions and
concepts
brought to light are somewhat the same as now.
This film has one of the most odd
concepts
I've ever seen.
One scene featured some notorious television executives storming into the set demanding safe yet unoriginal
concepts.
In this respect the serial has dated - but the
concepts
and ideas put forward, and its ability to predict many future issues put the series way ahead of its time.
it has a lot of interesting and thought provoking
concepts.
Its the only one that ever scared me during and especially after,for...OK weeks.The eye effects have been used in things since but at the time they did freak me out.The child abuse stuff is damaging.The satanic ritual stuff,even though its been the reason it seems that oh so Christian Americans like to believe that true evil in their country exists for the last few centuries and is thus THE stereotypical scapegoat,and even though it's as unbelievable as any other religion,well it is scary anyway.After all it's TV so a level of disbelief must be maintained.I think a major reason it scared me was the concepts,if they were true just feel more fear inducing than an individual who kills with electricity (DPO) or inbreds(Home) or any of the many reincarnation ones.
The animation is closer to the original
concepts
for the manga and adds amazingly gorgeous music to produce a show that is an instant draw.
I was utterly confused as to the story almost the entire way through, but I still grasped the concepts, and it really didn't matter.
I love the historical references in the movie, and the hard look it takes at how we are sometimes our own worst enemies, based on a silly
concepts
like skin tone.
He borrows
concepts
and images liberally from Clive Barker, Dario Argento, and Mario Bava - but all it shows is that he's a good copycat, not that he's a good stylist.
There will always be deviations from perhaps the original idea, and of course certain literary
concepts
will be lost.
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