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There's great attention paid to detail--quite a bit is happening both in the foreground and the background of the frame--and the jokes are both laugh-out-loud funny and amusingly ironic; but Keaton's genius is his ability to isolate the individual within the
crowd
and draw out that individual's endearing strengths--his connection with each member of the audience is subtle but sublime.
The hole
crowd
were laughing...
remember when voting for this, that it is meant for the under 5
crowd.
The tendancy for everyone behind the scenes to try and stand out from the
crowd
by throwing in their own little bits.
But, instead of the whiz-bang, rise-and-fall saga laced with comedy which this introduction leads us to expect, we get 100 minutes of routine montages followed by more expository talk (mostly about financial deals), interspersed with boisterous
crowd
scenes and tepid romantic interludes with the exquisite Frances Farmer, who plays Josie Mansfield, an aspiring stage actress who is taken under Fisk's wing.
As usual, the VHS cover is much cooler than the movie actually is and it shows a
crowd
of people gathering around a skyscraper, shaped like an enormous coffin.
I had hoped that it would only end up with Ben falling in with Grant's
crowd
of under-achieving slackers, but instead it brought us back in time to when all stories about gay people ended in misery.
For the voyeur crowd, which includes myself, the girls' underwear conflabs are more like sorority get-togethers than a bunch of hookers exchanging tricks of the trade.
This movie,in my humble opinion, would most likely gain acceptance with an older crowd, such as early baby boomers, like myself, in that we remember the great black and white films where special effects were absent and acting was paramount.
The Grand Inquisitor, Torquemada(Lance Henriksen), known for his public executions and torturous methods of those he and his foot-soldiers deem heretics and witches, is overcome with lust when he gazes upon the naked body of baker Antonio's(Jonathan Fuller)lovely wife Maria(the stunning beauty Rona De Ricci)on trial for being a witch after halting the never-ending whipping of a boy child in front of a
crowd
of people.
I'd call this film a
crowd
pleaser and everybody seemed pretty excited when they left the theatre which is always a good sign.
Where "Vantage Point" steps away from the
crowd
is by literally showing us the same set of events from different viewpoints one at a time.
When I went to see it the theatre was packed (Edwards in San Diego) but the complete lack of laughs and numerous groans from the
crowd
led to numerous couples walking out on the film.
Not as focused as Dollhouse or as filled-out as Happiness, Storytelling does seem sparse, and that's one of the things I like best about it (I've seen it 4 times now)- how T.S. didn't feel the need to conform to what the majority of film goers (even his OWN crowd!) expect when they enter a theatre.
It's formulaic approach suggests it was made to appeal to the middle-aged NPR/PBS
crowd
(Rashomon-like multiple viewpoints, struggles to come to terms with one's sexuality, exploring the fabric of a generic working class community).
For the horror fans in the crowd, even the fringe fans, this is an enjoyable movie.
But because of Kidman, it is playing in your local cineplex but this is not a film for the cineplex
crowd.
I do not understand French or Arabic either way, but I found it bizarre, as if the director/producers shied away from Arabic to appeal to French speaking
crowd
for commercial reasons.
The
crowd
went crazy from laughing, to gasping, to yelling at the screen.
There is presumably a
crowd
of people who find this lowbrow fodder food for thought.
Yes, cheated, especially when i reached the IInd half and realised all the gags were copied from 'Rat Race'(2001) with slight changes to cater to the desi
crowd.
Sanjay Dutt doing the bus driver routine (aka Cuba Gooding Jr.), Ashish Choudhary & Asrani in the plane (aka Amy Smart and Breckin Meyer in the chopper) and the final showdown where the large
crowd
gapes at them, the hot air balloon and even the digital display of the total donation amount!!
To see it in this other light is perhaps seen by the "with it
" crowd
as evidence that an individual is devoid of taste and a Neanderthal.
In one scene, a man slips on a skateboard, crashes into a
crowd
of people, LITERALLY flies across the room, and lands in a large aquarium tank, and emerges with a octopus that looks its right out of "The adventures of Timmy the Tooth" stuck to his face!
of all the times that i've watched scrapple (some 100) in all kinds of venues (at 3 in the morning on a couch with other bar stragglers, at new york film festivals), nothing compared to seeing it in its hometown at mountain film festival, with a hometown
crowd
as they whooped and yelped at all the local references, ski town tributes and cameo performances (all of which still has appeal to broader less tuned-in audiences). it was like a screening of rocky horror picture show with the same level of participation and more; singing, line-readings, cat calls, wolf whistles, salutes (to Charlie Fowler and Bill Fandel).
She's alarmed that he risks his life for a blood-thirsty
crowd
("I want you to quit racing"), afraid of his family ("They think I'm not good enough for you") and concerned about the flask in his pocket.
There's a scene I find humorous(..while others might find strange and/or pathetic)that shows Archie in the middle of a
crowd
of hipsters dancing in a psychedelic hall as some band was playing with weird-colored strobe lights flashing throughout.
Anyway if your political bents swing towards the Greenpeace
crowd
than you will rate this a 7 to 10, since I'm on the other end of the political spectrum it gets a 2. I love secret Nazi formula thriller stuff, and one that holds as much promise as the "formula" here did along with Scott should have come much better.
I think both of these actors pulled some stunts during the academy awards and they were the forerunners of todays mostly leftist Hollywood actor crowd, and this movie has a clear political bent to appeal to that audience with dialog like the old people and trash cans.
But, as it was directed by a Latin woman, I was surprised at how much the movie seemed to be geared towards the Anglo-movie watching
crowd.
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