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After reporting to duty, she wakes up (Having Been Drugged) in a vast Manderley-like pile on the Cornish coast, supposedly as the barmy-in-the-crumpet wife of George Macready, who
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an alarming interest in knives and ice picks.
Right from the first frame, Mr. Drach
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his vivid imagination, sparkling style and a splendid sense of irony, together with a socially aware attitude that transcends the usual clichés about age.
Despite the interesting cast of Arthur, MacMurray and Melvyn Douglas, this film literally runs out of steam with the concocted ending it
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But their neighbor, a couple of doors away, had one of those
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with hundreds of lights - on the house, trees, shrubs, along the long driveway, etc.
It really
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how talented Lemmon was as an actor, so I set myself a goal to view as many of his films as readily available thru my local libraries.
Aside from the fact that this documentary
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little technical skill, it also seems to possess no real artistic or narrative INTENT.
As its title indicates, Storytelling goes into different methods of telling a story... and
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some of the most impressive storytelling that I've seen to date.
Marina
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some of her greatest acting skills to date, in my opinion.
But a film like the Purple Rose of Cairo
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his gifts at spinning stories that are unexpected and, actually, really delightful.
He
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the unbridled enthusiasm of Rikard and is inspiring with his singing of "Song of Norway."
This is an early effort of Abbott and Costello, and
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there comedy talents to the fullest.
In the likes of "A Match Made In Heaven"; this movie
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the perfect, funny, tender relationship between Walter Matthau and John Stamos.
I really liked this film, as it has real characters and
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a righteously unhappy world-perspective.
Second, it
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the very problem with most movies about homosexuality: namely, that they all have to contain a lot of gay sex.
Young people work at Beijing's 114-acre "World Park", a sprawling Chinese Disneyland that
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scale models of famous landmarks such as The Eiffel Tower, The Pyramids of Egypt, The Leaning Tower of Pisa, The Taj Mahal, and The Vatican.
He
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confusion and fear with great conviction and a fantastic pinch of comedy.
Also, this is one of the movies that
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Vincent's prowess, and makes people wonder what could have been.
Though the film was shot in widescreen, cinematographer Vittorio Berini
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no talent for the 2.35:1 lens, relying on static centred shots throughout.
Ricky
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no emotion at all to the news that J.T. initially committed a murder, even before it was discovered that the girl could not die.
The second turn-off is overly emotional
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meant to endear the viewer to the character.
Amitabh, one of the best speakers ever, gives a beautiful monologue that
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the theme of the movie: It does not matter whether we win or lose.
This movie extends beyond racial boundaries and
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the universal truth for all to see.
While Tilda Swinton does another one of her typically marvelous performances, it is Amber Tamblyn who
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the surprisingly great acting chops in this film.
The film
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a complete unwillingness to understand economics.
The main character
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a depth of emotion that is not often seen in this genre managing to convey in word and memory induced vignettes the tragedy of his life, the wrongs he has committed to survive and his sorrow at what he has become.
It's too bad, because this film, which
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a tenderness to these characters and Edwards' creation as a whole, was never allowed a chance to really be seen without generally jaded eyes.
Claude Rains, Basil Rathbone, Melville Cooper (the coward High Sheriff of Nottingham) and Montagu Love (as the Bishob of Black Canons) are simply perfect as villain conspirators and Rathbone
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his great talent in sword fighting in the magnificent final fencing between Gisbourne and Robin Hood which is one of the most famous scenes in cinema's history.
From the beginning, the juxtaposition of opposites is obvious and the 'tough' bad guy's obsession for this girl
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the fragile emotional nuances of the human condition that can change people for better or for worst.
Audiences will enjoy the wardrobe Barbra wears and she
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a marvelous talent for comedy.
As Maltin said, the film is "scored for the deaf," which isn't a bad thing - it at least
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some good songs from the era.
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