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From transsexual strippers to an amazing soundtrack it all meshes nicely into what can only be
described
as clever comedy.
The ending might be said to be ironic, but it is probably better
described
as predictable.
The comedic talents of the actors playing the Mystery Men -- including one Mystery Woman -- are a perfect foil for Wes Studi as what can only be
described
as a bargain-basement Yoda, and Geoffrey Rush as one of the most off-the-wall (and bizarrely charming) villains ever to walk off the pages of a Dark Horse comic book and onto the big screen.
The result could be
described
along the same lines as Clerks, although the two films are nothing alike content wise.
The film is really best
described
as "Roger & Me" meets "The Player".
Although it has been
described
as being "sappy," it should be kept in mind that females do not react in the same way that males do.
It could even be
described
as soft-core porn for the silent era.
The story is well known and has already been
described
in other comments.
Fido is best
described
as an episode of Lassie in which the collie has been replaced by a member of the undead.
When I
described
Hardcore Logo to the guy at the video store, he said that sounded kind of like Still Crazy.
Great drama with all the areas covered EXCEPT for screenlay which was too slow and should have shown more relevant scenes like Pitt's character interviewing the President,or Pitt getting murdered instead of just having it
described
to us.Scenes like those would have kept the audience awake.Cutting away some useless minutes could have made more room for more heartpounding scenes like those.The dragging of the film kept this one from all time greatness although to see Pitt here makes the film so worth watching.Also,big fans of fising,early 20th century styles and Montana will really like this as well........
This movie contains what Hemmingway
described
as the "iceberg effect".
The way the director
described
the story was really awesome.
Up the line all is
described
as friendly jostling, maybe periodically
described
as "picking on" one or more of them, but all is forgiven.
Her character, Yonica Babyyeah is
described
as 'The Britney Spears of Eastern Europe' and this is seen in some of her mannerisms and the song, 'I want to blow you... ... ... up'.
He perfectly
described
my own feeling for this film so more eloquently than I ever could.
John Dahl's film on the other hand, truly deserved to be
described
as such.
In the Citadel film series book The Films of Gene Kelly, Anchors Aweigh is
described
as a kingpin of a musical.
All the songs tied into what was going on through out the movie when his mother and father were always fighting the song when doves cried
described
what he was feeling.
It also makes me cry because of remembering the wonderful time it was, and the horrible murder
described
there.
Despite some reviews being distinctly Luke-warm, I found the story totally engrossing and even if some critics have
described
the love story as 'Mills and Boon', so what?
While this really can't be
described
as a failure, the sum of its parts remains ambiguous.
But for entertainment I want what is nowadays
described
as a "no-brainer," which The Mating Game is in all respects.
This is a wonderful movie about a brothel in a fishing village, that could be best
described
with scene constellations and direction of old Kurosawa's works, combined with Dostoyevski's topics of human psychology (O-shin - Sonia Marmeladova ), Shakespeare's drama and Hans Christian Andersen's tragic and cheerfulness.
"The Unseen" can easily be
described
as a cheap and ultimately perverse amalgamation of the horror classics "Psycho" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre".
But that is only one of several weird and wonderful things about the ultimate 1950s teenagers-battle-creatures movie, which might best be
described
as Rebel Without A Cause meets God Knows What From Outer Space.
Some have
described
it as disingenuous or cheesy.
I think the movie
described
well enough how a US military action can fail.
I like Loretta Young, but she is certainly no "icon" of the genre, nor can this movie even be
described
as a "Screwball Comedy."
Too bad it had to be done this badly--poor script, mediocre direction, laughable dialogue, paper-thin characters, an ending that can only be
described
as a complete let-down, and no insight whatsoever as to the killer.
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