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This however should not take away
credit
that is due to Konkana and Shabana Azmi for relating so well with the characters!
A
credit
to all involved.
It looks to me that these guys probably deserve as much
credit
as anyone for giving the skateboarding world a jolt and they've provided some good footage of their innovations to back it up.
The short loop of the title
credit
song on the DVD menu is well-timed, and sounds like Slint.
please, this movie deserves much more
credit
than it gets.
But yet, he does not get
credit
for the display he preformed!
Much
credit
has been missed in these films.Love the way they portrayed the dry and dusty monologs of the civil war..Making it into one of the greatest love stories of all time, and showing through all obsticals of life, what true freindship means..How 2 divided countries split.But yet all and all the freindship remained solid, even though the war divided kinships and freindships up.But through it all, till the very end, they remained and taught us the viewer, how true freind ships can still remain till present day!
While it is most certainly not perfect, it is much better than it is given
credit
for.
An honourable mention goes to veteran actor Gary Chalk who has chalked up over 100 movies to his
credit.
Most of the
credit
must go to Eric Anderson for his choice of visual style and for writing an interesting story, but
credit
is also deserved by Anuj Majumdar for the narration and the wonderful music score.
It was cool to have it focus on the bay more than expected, because NY is always getting all the credit, but comin from the bay the Q-Bert worship is a little out of control.
I would
credit
this to two very charismatic people.
The
credit
for this goes obviously to David Goyer, a fellow fan of the darker genre of comic books.
The film is oddly shaped -- often the action slows down just to let the characters get caught up in odd but well-done seemingly improved dialogues -- during the stakeouts, almost all of the "Machine" get caught up in perfectly delivered humorous monologues -- and Reynolds the director deserves mucho
credit
for having Reynolds the star step back and give them room.
There is a great twist in the end which I'm not going to spoil for anyone who hasn't seen it, even though I kind of figured what would happen when Cobb gave the young man D Lloyds
credit
card.
Selander was an old hand at helming westerns during his 40 years in films and television with over a 100 westerns to his directorial
credit.
The bulk of the
credit
for what successes the film does have must go to director Lionel Jeffries.
A lot the
credit
goes to Bob Rafelson who pretty much ended the Monkee's career with this film.
Don't count him out, however, for he turns out to be smarter than anyone gave him
credit
for.
I chose "The English Patient" for a history extra
credit
assignment.
Samuel Goldwyn deserves
credit
for having the chutzpah to push through a film who has for its leads a disabled vet with pincers for hands, an alcoholic, and an underachiever.
This time I was much less disappointed than I was with Fargo and I must say that most of the
credit
for that goes to the good jokes and the good acting of George Clooney.
Rififi deservedly gets a lot of mention for the famous heist scene, and, indeed, that scene deserves all the
credit
it gets.
He semi retired in 1935 with about 500 films to his
credit.
Eric Roberts laconic, nice investigator, his voiceover narration, the twisting plot, Dan Hedaya and Denis Lipscomb given good roles, the settings, the paintings in the artist studio scenes, the end
credit
sequence and the wonderfully haunting theme music that perfectly encapsulates the mood of the whole film.
The weapons, uniforms, and hearing it German while reading the subtitles gave it much
credit
for a good military movie.
James Cagney has a full screen opening credit, even though technically, the 'mayor' of the movie's title is actually portrayed by Frankie Darro, one of several boys sent to reform school during the opening scenes.
Make no mistake: "Cat in the Brain" is a total gorefest, and as disjointed as Fulci's previous films, but it deserves
credit
for trying to be something more.
I think it should have gotten a great deal more
credit
than it did.
He is a very understated actor and he deserves much more
credit
than he has received.
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