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A notable performance by African-American actor Canada Lee is striking -
considering
this is 1947 and is treated as an equal by the white actors.
A real shame as it's up there with a lot of the Italian giallos and without the nudity, it comes off as a bit tame
considering
it's subject matter.
Not a good movie
considering
story or acting.
I only remembered this movie because I was
considering
what movies would be on the "all time worst" list.
Surprising,
considering
the movie takes place in Ancient Greece, or, at least, it's supposed to, but the director decided to say it was in Athens, when all the costumes and sets look like the Victorian times.
Considering
Wambaugh was responsible for classics such as the Onion Field and The New Centurions, The Black Marble will be remembered as Wambaugh's Black Plague.
Along the way you get the obvious surprise and a bit of gore, not to much though
considering
this is a cannibal movie.
Considering
all the DVDs out there at this time, this DVD would be a step in the right direction of quality home entertainment.
Murer clearly has a great rapport with children and brings out a credible performance from the nonprofessional actor (but real-life musical virtuoso) Teo Gheorghiu -- especially
considering
that so much of the film rests on this young pianist's shoulders.
The problem lies entirely with the direction, which fails to pack even the slightest emotional punch, which is quite a feat
considering
the source material.
Considering
the all-star cast and the fairly large budget (this is no indie film), there's no reason why this film should be as bad as it was.
Considering
that nearly everyone has seen some version of the reign of King Henry the eighth, this shows unbelievably sloppy writing, woeful miscasting in key roles, and reduces the central character to a narcissistic sociopath, and not the deeply flawed but charismatic ruler, scholar and musician he was.
Considering
that this film was made in 1963, in Czechoslovakia, at a time when so much sci-fi schlok was produced in the spacefaring United States, this film is a rare, welcome sight to the eyes.
Each person's dvd/vcr player should ruin the copy before it is done as a service to those who are
considering
watching the movie.
Considering
the fact this was the first appearance of Douglas A. Raine as director, there's still a chance of improvement.
When
considering
the factors that contributed to making this movie one of truly great cinema classics, such as the story, the direction, the dialogue, the pathos, the conflicts, the supporting cast, the one factor that most directly contributed to making this movie great was that of it's star, John Garfield.
I implore all who are
considering
taking their child(ren) to this film to do so!
Terminator- 1984, we see a ground-breaking film with never before seen special effects and a story that was 10 years ahead of its time, Judgement Day- 1992, We see more groundbreaking film-making, a stellar cast, and one of the most iconic performances ever (GO ARNIE!!!), Rise of the Machines- 2003, not bad, especially
considering
that after T-2, that was it for Cameron, he was done, moving on to new things, new writers, new director, great rewritten history of Skynet reemerging after we all thought it was TERMINATED.
The 'two little girls from the suburbs' bugged me in a major way
considering
Viva couldn't touch Gentleman Prefer Blondes with a 100ft pole.
George O'Brien, best known today for the silent classic SUNRISE and for his work in John Ford films, can play an upper-class polo-playing young man, but he is also genuinely tough (not a surprise,
considering
he was a boxing champ earlier in his life), has a keen sense of humor, and has a warm screen presence.
If, for even a brief moment, you are
considering
seeing this movie, STOP.
The songs were evocative of the World War II era, Courtney Cox played her role brilliantly, and the film/story was inspirational for young women
considering
non-traditional jobs.
Considering
that this movie was neither made by, nor endorsed by, the LDS church, The Other Side of Heaven is an endearing, uplifting movie that celebrates and pays respect to Mormon missionaries without going too deep into LDS philosophy or beliefs.
The action in this movie is awesome,
considering
the budget, and its a fun concept seeing these pilots coming together and putting past former differences past for one final battle.
The direction by John Robertson was first class, again
considering
that he was not one of the more well known directors of the time and the photography was the usual high standard that we expect from William Daniels.
As far as the acting goes I thought that Maho Nonami & Kou Shibasaki did very well
considering
what they had to work with story wise.
The terrible acting is a surprise
considering
some of the names in the film.
Considering
the violence of the film, there is no real gore or blooded to be seen.
Guardian of the Realm has surprisingly good production quality and special effects
considering
its low budget.
It's always good to be able to see something non-Hollywood, especially
considering
the subject matter here.
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