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This short consists of Al Jolson standing in front of a set
designed
to look like a plantation home of a slave--and not surprisingly, he performs in black-face.
A movie so honest and directed, it is
designed
for all classes describing the social corruption in todays society - not only in Egypt but all around the world.
Sure, it is
designed
to appear to the romantic in us, but what is wrong with that?
Does everyone need to have everything shown to them in a movie or am I just one of the few who's head doesn't hurt when I use it for what it was
designed
to do? Enjoy this movie for what it is, a commentary on human greed and power.
There was the element of cliché and certain scenes were just
designed
to tear our hearts, but it all worked.
It does not threaten to break out with an MTV montage
designed
to push music product.
It must have looked even better on the huge, Cinerama screen for which it was
designed.
The story is also very well designed, BUT it is not faithful to the original tale.
This snail's-pace "thriller"/mystery seems to have been
designed
for the theater, not for the movie screen.
The trailer did look a tad on the positive side though but that, is how trailers are
designed.
This is a turgid melodrama, very loosely based on a Maugham story and
designed
to appeal to people during the Second World War.
The film is also about colour, every set piece has been
designed
to show bright neon colours - again dream like, but to others it just looks fake.
I think I realized from the start this was a sex monster plot and
designed
to attack the wankie teen audience.
This was
designed
to capitalize on the run-away popularity of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In during the late 60's, but it was neither fish nor fowl.
The costumes are atrocious, really, I hope whoever
designed
them got stiffed on their salary.
The game is well designed, uses good graphics, and involves a moving story.
The Non Player Characters who join your party are easy to like/dislike, they are well
designed
characters.
The film has some overacting and is occasionally sloppy (with the boom-mike showing, as well as O'Neal's stand-in in a wig), but is otherwise extremely well-written and
designed
and directed.
A lot of hilarious bits, and make no mistake, this is what the movie is
designed
to do.
Certainly, if the movie carried a specifically
designed
tone to make the viewer's heads explode it would've been worse.
I saw this film in a room that's
designed
to play Horror films and that's all you can see there.
I loved her in the long blonde hair and flowy summer dresses much more then her typical costumes
designed
to show off her body.
In the Fifties to the Seventies this sort of entertainment
designed
for the small screen went over reasonably well, but now I suspect that there are more humorless TV viewers than ever who possess little patience and even less appreciation of anything with a sense of old school style and flair that BURKE'S LAW had in abundance.
Or, when he's in a weapons factory, with Owen elaborately creating a method using strings to develop a labyrinthine maze where baddies carrying machine guns fall prey to gun fire when they turn corners(..even if this is the most ludicrous action sequence ever designed, it's a dream come true for action fans).
Colossus is a supercomputer
designed
for the defense of the country.
One of the most unusual facets of the movie that struck me was the gowns/dresses
designed
for the lead actress--they stood out in this black and white movie making a not-so-tall Geraldine Fitzgerald look tall and elegant.
Oh, he also happens to have a really hot nympho girlfriend who gets naked in the shower in a few soft-focus flashback scenes designed, (I presume) for the red-blooded male viewer to give his eyes a rest from women so fat it looks like they're going to burst through the telly.
The scene between George C. Scott and Shirley Knight is
designed
to reveal the essence of their failed relationship, but it's so shallow, all I could focus on was who's gonna clean up the food he threw at her? Richard Chamberlain's portrayal of an inattentive, abusive husband is totally unconvincing, though the real fault is in the writing.
Architect Agutter is haunted by her dead husband in a skyscraper she designed, and when people start getting knocked off mysteriously detective Moriarty comes in to investigate.
Is that a rude statement,
designed
to evoke a defensive response in people with poor taste in films - or no taste at all? No.
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