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the lighting
creates
mood and a beauty that is usually found in a much bigger budget film.
It is by no means a perfect movie, but it is oddly hypnotic - one of those rare, special films that
creates
its own world.
It is solidly directed by Dmytryk, who
creates
an effective film noir atmosphere.
If you are a religious, moral zealot, I am afraid this is not a film for you as you will fail to see the beauty of this cinematic masterpiece as you will keep on harping on the moral dilemmas this film
creates.
The topics he highlights tend to be those things that pass by unnoticed by everyone else, yet when he
creates
a joke around them out you wonder how you missed it the first time around.
Superb direction by Peter Horton
creates
the perfect mood and setting for each scene and draws the viewer into the various emotions affected by friendship, illness, prejudice and the final parting of two friends who fought hard to overcome adversity.
Eager electronics whiz Brian Foster (a likable performance by Wesley Eure of TV's "Land of the Lost")
creates
a computerized watchdog called C.H.O.M.P.S. (an acronym for Canine Home Protection System) for his boss Mr. Ralph Norton (nicely played by Conrad Baain), whose home security business is floundering.
Film is of course low budget and this is an excellent example of how the story and style of a film
creates
chills, not special effects!
Julie Walters gets a special mention since she
creates
a wonderful diverse interesting character to watch.
And a perfect film to watch during the holiday season as the winter/Xmas atmosphere that Burton
creates
for Gotham City is way cool.
Angela Lansbury, on the other hand,
creates
a more complex portrayal, as Mrs. Lovett.
Reaching the petal is somewhat tough for him, so he
creates
a device to help him.
Anything Park Chan-wook
creates
is guaranteed to be unique, brilliant, and very twisted at a minimum.
The mixture of two completely different cultures
creates
a whole new world that the viewer cannot help but want to be a part of.
This one is about this growing boy and a scientist that is trying to help him so he accidentally
creates
giant killer rats...you know how it is.
Our physics teacher who has about nine kids
creates
a strange serum that causes "molecular reorganization".
Hollywood now has officially gone too far and I really hope that this travesty of a motion picture
creates
a genuine backlash against their crap machines, in spite of the good box office returns.
Of course, as all of these movies go, the experiment goes very, very wrong and
creates
a maniacal, bloodthirsty creature.
This is a rather dull movie about a scientist that
creates
a teleporter device and gets horribly disfigured when he uses the machine to transport himself.
It's no wonder Reb Braddock hasn't directed anything else since - anyone who has a chance to make his first film on his own rules, based on his own script, with the help of Quentin Tarantino himself, and
creates
something like THIS, anyone who feels that THIS was a story worth telling to the world, doesn't deserve a second break.
And den just once in a while(hopefully) we have a RGV ki Aag that breaks all the standards and
creates
one of its own.
But this film irons out anything that might be in any way disturbing, and
creates
instead a jolly nostalgic trip to charming 1930s London, in which everything is lit with shafts of golden sunlight, and even the slums of Lambeth are picturesque and filled with freshly scrubbed urchins and happy prostitutes.
Instead it
creates
some kind of monster that needs to eat human flesh and brains.
The mad doc
creates
some zombies out of cadavers and has some problems.
This style has been used much more successfully in movies such as "Blair Witch" because it
creates
suspense.
Oh, and terrorism is a result of the poverty which globalization
creates
when wicked multinationals stalk the world looking for a tasty takeover or three .
Once again Canadian TV outdoes itself and
creates
another show that will go unwatched after its premiere episode.
Like Bill O'Reilly, Sarah
creates
an annoying, unfunny character.
The atmosphere the movie
creates
is amusing for the first five minutes, but then the film makers make the unforgivable mistake of allowing unnecessary and grotesque violence to up the "hip" quotient.
Ronald Regan cannot seem to stick to portraying a single character and instead
creates
a rather schizophrenic amalgam of past roles.
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