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On paper, this movie had all the makings of a classic...a hugely talented superstar cast, a unique and
creative
storyline and an artistic assortment of cinematic spices like emotion, tender romance, jealousy, greed, mystery and a lip smacking element of surprise in the end.
The review is deserved - possibly the BEST western I have ever seen - certainly one of the best movies ever for me; the closure in the final seconds is an act of
creative
courage that should shine on the director's head for ever - I walked out with my girlfriend of the time (no artistic slouch herself) shaking heads and muttering "they can't really finish it like that, can they?"
And the most
creative
of the skits is the last one where we see what happens to a man before I night of sex.
Unjustly ridiculed by most fans of the series, this outing sizes up as one of the more
creative
and entertaining entries in the long-running slasher horror series.
And Zeffirelli here is still at the stage designing grand opera productions around the world, while still in his
creative
prime as a film maker.
She's actually adorable in the role and the conclusion to the film is one of the most
creative
endings of recent romantic comedies.
Little Britain I can safely say is probably my new favourite show, it's so
creative
and hilarious, and even the parts that some people might get offended by don't quite cross that line, making it perfect.
Maybe kids will like it, but me, I found that just sitting alone with my own thoughts are more
creative
than watching this sad, pathetic excuse for a TMNT movie.
It's incredible how this director still
creative
is... His stories are simple and deep.
Dana Carvey is an extremely talented comedian,which makes it a shame that his efforts since his Saturday Night Live days have fallen,at least for the most part,miserably flat.The latest effort,The Master of Disguise,is no exception.This film is horrid from top to bottom.It is a poor execution of what was a poor story idea to begin with.Executive Producer Adam Sandler's ideas about comedy may work when Sandler himself is in the film,but he has yet to produce a good effort when solely behind the camera.Carvey's efforts to make this a good film are indeed valiant,but he can't do it alone.Even the character names (Pistachio Disguisey?) are evidence that not a lot thought were given to them.The supporting cast seems lost to the point where they don't give good support at all.Don't waste your time or your money.Here's hoping that Dana Carvey will strike
creative
gold in the near future.He deserves it.
Not as good as the film May but... good enough!!! Satirical, cynical, fantastic!!! B-movie but also a great piece of cinema: cinema as the product of the imaginary,
creative
and humorous human being!
The film is
creative
and really well-made.
Since the origin of film-making, cinematography has maintained its reputation of being a craft, long after the role of the director was given
creative
control.
And with such a responsibility in management of physical and optical parameters, the
creative
expression of the director of photography is purely based on experiment through immense control.
But I hate to tell you that there are people in this world who are serious about their art, and aren't just some sort of after-school special stereotype of what someone who is
creative
should be.
Instead, they tell the story in a very
creative
way.
"Dead Kids" aka "Strange Behavior" is really lame movie without scares or invention.The cast is horrid and very unappealing,the special effects are truly awful and the film is incredibly boring.Why do a lot of people like this piece of scum is beyond me.Sure,the concept is original and creative,but it should be better revealed.In conclusion,don't bother with this one.
The original Crocodile Dundee film was fresh and creative, as was the first sequel, as it juxtaposed the culture of the Outback with the shallowness of modern urban society, tipping its hat to the superiority of the former over the latter.
There is certainly nothing original or
creative
about this film....more than an hour passes before you even get to see a werewolf...the movie seems to consider the "existence" of werewolves a very shocking revelation but you're not likely to agree.
It's more
creative
than "Wars" (originally a rip off of Frank Herbert's "Dune").
This movie is one of the few, if not the only Colombian production that I can feel proud of, it tells a story close to our culture and our collective personality in a psychedelic and frenetic tone that reminds us of Fernando Meirelles's "Cidade De Deus".The movie is filled with
creative
film-making and literary reflections, and the various outcomes are usually pumped with an irony that makes it amazingly realistic, and often put that slightly sadistic smile on your face. the wit and crudity of Aljure in representing the particular things that makes us Colombians is overwhelming,and is truly revealing at some times.Don't let other comments bump you out, this really is one of the most amazing films I have ever seen.
He's nowhere near as
creative
as the Coen brothers and not as uproariously funny as the Farrelly brothers, but we're almost in a state of awe watching the movie, smiling, but wondering if we should be when an overly-sweet, caring mother beats a woman to death with a leg of lamb.
This is one of the most richly imaginative, creative, downright enjoyable movies I've ever seen.
Nice effects (for a home video!) and
creative
killing are the keywords for this no-budget-what-so-ever-movie.
But the book told a story that was truly
creative
without heavy handed moralizing.
Introducing some very thought provoking themes and ideas about the boundaries of science and human power, it shows a rather
creative
way in which nature can punish us for our own idiocy.
The story is very
creative
and very funny.
I found this a very refreshing film in that the camera angles are
creative
without becoming annoying, and the focus is on the characters rather than on effects.
The civil war theme is an important cinematic experience, but the film lacks a lot from a
creative
standpoint.
We need to accept it as a
creative
thing too.
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