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I would think that even the skimpy budget that this film had by Irwin Allen standards was not something Roger Corman was used to
dealing
with.
The supporting cast adds to this film as Jennifer Crystal Foley (Pat Maris), Chris Bauer (Bob Cerv), Anthony Michael Hall (Whitey Ford), and Bruce McGill (Ralph Houk) brilliantly display the up and down emotions of
dealing
with two players thrust into the limelight of trying to break one of baseball's all time records.
First of all, it would be nice if some of these screenwriters had experience that went beyond just having watched other movies
dealing
with cons.
Dealing
with an autistic child, his demand for the family's attention, and their inability to focus their lives on anything other than this child.
The one character I liked was Rakesh...the mixture of neither feeling he belongs in America fully, but at the same time knowing he cant go back, and
dealing
with both realizations is indeed something many expats go through (altho' I haven't heard the term second class citizen too many times these days).
Since childhood I've found the actors playing the bad guys more interesting than the main characters,at least till about 1970 or so.Many that I viewed in the 1950's didn't last long in a movie or TV program because they were an early victim to the star.Some eventually went on to make names for their selves but for the most part I liked them more when playing minor roles.Some of those minor role villains are in this movie and I found them very entertaining.There's Neville Brand playing King Fisher,a good performer but sometimes a little bit to scary even for me when
dealing
out punishment.Others like Faro (Lee Van Cleef),Sundown Whipple(John Doucette) and Blackburn(Claude Akins) are in top menacing form.While not a household name another quality performer is Robert Middleton playing Ben Ryerson.Whether playing a politician or a mob boss he gives a quality performance.In this movie he's a bit grubby looking but handy with both a gun and a knife.Then there's Willie (Elisha Cook Jr) one of Fisher's men.He usually bursts into a room big eyed bearing news but has to grab a quick drink before speaking.So much to my delight the cast includes a rouge's gallery of personal favorites,almost like a dream come true.For those who like the good guys the movie leans more towards a nightmare.Jack Palance plays Jacob Wade the main character.As usual he has the look of a strong tough looking man.His performance is better than usual but that just means it's not as stiff as usual.The story lacks a bit of direction also.Those two points are forgotten because of Anthony Perkins who plays Jacob Wade's son Riley.His part lacks direction or maybe a director as it seems like he or someone else wants to sabotage this movie.First off he's too old and big to be playing the part of the son.When he does show some sign of a emotion it's fitting more for someone at least 10 years younger than him.To the simple statement that his mother(deceased) was a fine woman he responds blandly"talk about my mother again and I'll kill you",really off the wall.Elaine Aiken gives a good performance and is nice looking.In another comment it was basically said her character with it's good qualities has no reason to be interested romantically in the wimpy Perkins character,that's hitting the nail on the head.So this movie was just about what I expected,the minor roles out shining the main characters.One of the main characters looked like a good friend must of gave them the part.
At the end of the day the film is broad enough and topical enough to override Tsotsi on many levels,
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with the integral white black relationship in South Africa (the main black criminal building hijacker in the movie has an affair with a well to do white Jewish girl from the burbs) and how these parts of society interrelate.
But, even if you are not
dealing
with the loss of a loved one, this movie is an entertaining couple of hours.
It stars Harry Hamlin (from Clash of the Titans and LA Law fame) and his real life spouse Lisa Rinna as a couple
dealing
with sex addiction and how it is destroying the family.
I thought this was an incredible film with a story that was in many ways simple, yet complex in
dealing
with redemption.
The mysticism and coincidence of multiple people
dealing
with secret issues in the same location remains one of the most compelling and intriguing film techniques out there (see Todd Solondz's Happiness and P.T. Anderson's Magnolia), and it was certainly more compelling than most of what was being produced by Hollywood at the time (in spite of the fact that this WAS a great time for film, most pictures relied on very conventional and often contrived styles to achieve their popularity).
And in 1969, Aldrich handed the directing reins (producing only this time) to Lee H. Katzin, for what may be viewed as the third in a loose trilogy of films
dealing
with geriatric battleaxes (or aging gargoyles, as my buddy Rob prefers to call them) having at each other with no quarter given.
He is much more inspired when
dealing
with them.
The film-makers have buffed the whole thing to a high state of gloss with lots of lovely harbour scenery, an atmospheric (if wildly unrealistic)
dealing
room, harbourside restaurants, smart bars (and real pole dancers), smart cutting, seaside golf and even a trip to the polo at Windsor.
Dealing
with several subjects of taboo, Solondz pulls few punches, if any.
After the financial flopping of THE CRUSADES, Cecil B. DeMille concentrated on films
dealing
with different aspects of American history from 1760 to 1942.
Now, Kevin has to foil their plans while he is
dealing
with management from the hotel he's at.
So many times gay films seem to lack real substance and can't get over the basic premise of
dealing
with being gay and using stereotypical characters.
Lenny is a great movie
dealing
with several social issues, shown from a celebrity perspective but they stand good from a common man's perspective.
So basically we're
dealing
with some unknowns whose fights scenes are silly, are acting badly, portraying a story that is totally ridiculous and filled with plot holes so big you can run Eddie Murphy's repertoire of yo-mama jokes through it.
When
dealing
with race, jobs, and friendship he makes it easy to put it all in one day.
The plot
dealing
with mistaken identities and misunderstandings is simplistic and rather dumb.
A friend of mine was hesitant to see this movie, because she'd heard that it pushes the agenda that divorce is never a good option for
dealing
with marital problems.
Dealing
to be impartial and generous with the last work of Carlos Reygadas, I could recognize its effort to obtain a different film, cradle absolutely in personal convictions and without considerations for the Box office.
He doesn't know anything about being a rapper, he doesn't know anything about drug dealing, he doesn't know anything about being a gangster, and frankly it makes people in Iowa look really bad because i'm sure they are not really like that.
drug
dealing
on the premises and general vandalism).
This is a documentary
dealing
with the appeal of Aileen Wuornos murder convictions .
I loved the mom's mouthy way of
dealing
with her life and her reality.
It does a great job of
dealing
with a number of important issues for today.
In the series, it is a provincial town where Deputy Chief Superintendent Foyle tries to solve local crimes of theft and murder, while
dealing
with wartime problems of black markets, sabotage and espionage.
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