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He soon uses the pictures he taken and puts them on
display
at his work.
This starts where other femme fatale films leave off, so the vaguely logical (but interesting) whodunit is embellished with a
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of Wellesian scenes (typical rapid-fire style), dialog (lots of "hard-boiled" philosophy), and unusual acting (good Hayworth presumably intentionally one-dimensional).
Kubrick again puts on
display
his stunning ability to craft a perfect ambiance for a film.
This gives him a chance to
display
those talents in a little time travel story.
The story tends to be a bit week though, but it never overshadows the overwhelming
display
of acrobatic martial art action.
The acting/dialog is pretty weak, and my major gripe is that a film that has Jenna Jameson, Chasey Lain, Ginger Lynn, and Taylor Hayes should have FAR more gratuitous nudity than was on
display
here - and Jenna's role in this production is grossly over-hyped, as she has a combined total of about 2 minutes of screen time.
My one biggest criticism is I felt a little let down by the show - probably not through its own fault, as it got cancelled after a mere 1 season, it seemed to
display
show much potential and it deserved a lot better treatment than it got.
Suffering a TBI which brought the onset of my disorder and having PTSD, it is good to know that someone has the courage enough to
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her life as she did.
After seeing Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes, no actor should ever
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such conceit as to imagine that he could ever come close to Mr. Brett's portrayal of "one of the most interesting characters in literature".
Not as much flesh on
display
here as one might have expected but plenty of risqué situations and astonishing quips and innuendo.
There's barely any gore on display, and the director seems keener to focus on sex, with themes of incest and hatred seeping through.
Lots of dark humour on
display
here.
Van Cleef and Lo Bianco
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a nice, loose and engaging on-screen chemistry; the relationship between their characters is alternately funny and touching.
C.G. and special cameras--assisted by Imax--incredibly
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the inner (and outer) workings of an average human, be it adult men and women, boys and girls, or babies.
It will
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the overwhelming love of life along with human eccentricities.
Plus there's this one part in the movie where the audience at the racetrack is upset at something Stroker Ace (Burty R.) is doing, and it shows one guy in the audience bending over and sticking his finger up his butt to
display
his disappointment!
The Invisible Ray is an excellent
display
of both the acting talents of Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.
And trust me, there's a lot of deviant behavior (including bestiality, masturbation, feederism, and vomit) on
display
here.
I can endure that if the people in question
display
ANY kind of talent, interesting quirkiness or even clinical schizophrenia.
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
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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.
Every so often, a movie would thrill us living around 1980 over its
display
of automotive carnage, but haven't we seen enough?
The musical numbers are simply stunning, often hilarious, and leave you exhilarated at the exuberant talent on
display.
If a first run through his completely awful text (which might pass as "edgy prose" in my junior high diary), set to Andriessen's music, wasn't enough for you, don't worry... he'll
display
the whole thing from start to finish in a slow side-scroll that features such high-tech effects as digitally-generated drop shadow.
They are also of believable age, and
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great chemistry together.
Perhaps the most cruel cinematic comparison, however, brought to obvious attention by the prominent presence of a decrepit snack van, is with Mike Leigh's 'Life is Sweet', a film whose originality and desperate humour make a stark contrast with the dull clichéd Oirishisms on
display
here.
The soundtrack has a nice feel but is used to unsubtle effect; the film touches on America's racial divide, but quite shallowly; the teenage fashion on
display
has period interest for those who remember it at first hand.
I always thought that john Cassevetes is a little overrated because I've never seen him
display
a personality that is incredibly enjoyable(even with Rosemary's baby) and in this movie he was his usual negotiating boring self.
For the final speech scene which I hung on for, the master turned out the most embarrassing self pitying
display
I have ever seen on film -- something like my grandfather when he's had too many drinks at Christmas.
Equally as unfortunate is the
display
of the Invisible People as a tribe of purity and peace - their "beautiful" innocence makes them the pathetic victim of Western expansion.
There's less gore, less nudity, fewer shocks and much less technical competence on
display
here.
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