Cultural
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The sweetest movie I've seen all year, full of funny
cultural
misunderstandings and whiffs of the foreigner experience.
The way this movie captures the gender and
cultural
divides it portrays is right on target.
I was pleasantly surprised by how much
cultural
roots still show up in Black American culture hundreds of years later.
Nice quirky film that plays on different aspects of social and
cultural
stereotypes.
Jefferson Airplane) but if it were released in its current form originally Canned Heat would be today regarded as
cultural
icons and not merely a pop memory.
A really bad soap opera masquerading as a meaningful family "drama" exploring generational and
cultural
barriers.
In a visual style reminiscent to "Snatch" and
cultural
references similar to "Pulp Fiction", Mexico does an attempt at making a neo-noir smash hit comedy.
I like to think of myself as a man of letters, a verbose and eloquent commentator on
cultural
affairs and the like, but no words can prepare you for this indescribable movie.
This isn't a horror or exploitation film; it's a serious and exemplary political thriller about a man being forced to come to terms with his
cultural
and religious heritage.
This is a cultural, musical and historical treasure trove of some of the greatest and most influential rock/pop musicians ever.
Griffin Dunne was born into a
cultural
family.
As she travels the world exposing herself as an "ugly American," the filmmaker ignores
cultural
differences, choosing instead to apply American values to foreign situations.
Someone who has just come into full physical development, someone who is fresh, lean, and taut, can be pretty exciting eye candy for more people than government and
cultural
leaders would like to admit -- and it's also a far cry from pedophilia (key term being "full physical development").
Most Italian films are either shown in hardly any movie theatres - if any at all - while American blockbusters clog the screens of Italian cinemas up and down the peninsula for months (cliched 1960s terminology such as
"cultural
imperialism" springs to mind!).
That's when I started to despair for this country's ailing contemporary
cultural
heritage!
Or if you are a white person, that you are vindicate from the physical, social, cultural, economic and human brutality that has been heaped on people of African decent by white supremacy as long as you rescue the "Negros" from their ignorance?
I also met Francis Williams (no relation) an African-American
cultural
worker who played an important role in developing the script.
if you're considering seeing this movie for its political /
cultural
message, don't waste you're time.
Forgive an old westerner for the iconoclasm of comparing a Chinese movie to a Japanese
cultural
phenomenon.
The new
cultural
paradigm for Tortilla Soup simply lacks that essential element.
This highly under-rated film of the early 80's is not only a masterpiece but a film of immense
cultural
significance.
Very inspiring for its central moral drama, it is also full of great incidental historical and
cultural
information.
People have lauded Seth Macfarlane's 'Family Guy 'as the only cartoon to make pop
cultural
references in its show but in actuality, it was Freakazoid that really started it all off.
There is no doubt about it, but when Hollywood decides to make a cinematic masterpiece, and at the same time draws upon indigenous American social and
cultural
mores, as exemplified by a writer of the talent of Carson McCullers, the result can be both breath-taking and almost overwhelming.
I think this movie was a marvelous tribute because John Wesley was an educated,
cultural
person.
Who are the losers who gave it a 4? For shame! Polkaroo is a
cultural
icon for an entire generation of Canadians, some Americans, and even some Irish!
So much fun to learn about the creative process by which this went from being one man's idea to being a
cultural
phenomenon.
The blend of Canadian and French actors produce a blend of French understandable by all Francophones (unlike many modern films which use variations not understood by those on the other side of the Atlantic), and humor accessible to all, free of regionalisms or
cultural
slants.
Using the life of Mark 'Gator' Ragowski as the thread, director Helen Stickler tracks the rise of skateboarding from underground pastime to
cultural
phenomenon.
Sure there's
cultural
differences, how our countries are run, unique pop culture influences, but we're not miles apart from each other.
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