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Watching some of the sequences (err, the
entire
1/3 of the film devoted to the battle on the ice) in Alexander Nevsy, a film directed by the Russian legend Sergei M. Eisenstein (co-directed by Dmitri Vasilyev in his only significant credit), made me realize how much must really go into directing, at least on a scale such as this.
This film held my interest from the beginning to the very end with plenty of laughs and real down to earth acting by the
entire
cast.
A must see !! I cried my eyes out almost through the
entire
movie.
The Japanese people have benefited from their intimate relationship with the sea, and the concept of the film implies that an
entire
world and way of life at risk - thanks to its volcanic heritage.
Our family (and the
entire
sold out sneak preview audience) enjoyed "The Guardian".
This movie gave rebirth to images of Bertleman on a wave and Alva and Jay Adams ripping up the coping that WAS the California Dream to an
entire
culture of young american teenagers that just wanted to have fun and get rad!
Don't know what film or version Jeff saw, but this
entire
film was awesome, not just Poitier and Going.
Shaun Phillips title song is superb and explains the
entire
feel of the movie.
There's not a bad song in the
entire
film.
I sincerely hope the
entire
Dunne oeuvre makes it to DVD one day because it's really hard to keep a secret like that among just a few initiates.
The precursor to the
entire
series is a charming film called 'The Happiest Days Of Your Life' (1950).
One of the most significant quotes from the
entire
film is pronounced halfway through by the protagonist, the mafia middle-man Titta Di Girolamo, a physically non-descript, middle-aged man originally from Salerno in Southern Italy.
Throughout the
entire
film we are reminded of the industrialized state of Russia because of the repeated shots of a train passing by the screen.
She shows us -- in the course of one film -- a range few people display in their
entire
career.
A river crossing in a driving rain storm is so realistic, it has to be real (In fact, I understand that director Raoul Walsh nearly lost the
entire
cast during this sequence).
Not only counting the countless Troma discs I own, but counting my
entire
collection of films.
The film is, when push comes to shove, actually only a part of the
entire
DVD that in its whole is a document of the difficult situation serious filmmakers find themselves in having to survive in a world that is monopolized by the few Very Big Ones who don't really allow any other players on their market turf.
The subtle sub-text that permeates the
entire
movie has way too much to it to have been planned and portrayed; instead, it seems to have 'grown' itself, like some wild flower in the middle of a vegetable garden.
Again I must reiterate: I think FF Coppola did a bang-up job on this
entire
production, as did the cast and crew, but the sum of the movie exceeds the individual efforts ten-fold.
Beautifully filmed, acclaimed director Hugh Hudson (Chariots of Fire) creates a story that brings the
entire
legend of John Clayton, Lord Greystoke and Tarzan of the apes to life with reverence and dignity, and with a scope not heretofore seen in Tarzan films.
The lucky man to wed Raveena will inherit her father Ram Gopal Bajaj's (Paresh Rawal)
entire
wealth.
It has a great plot and does not have a dull moment throughout the
entire
movie.
This film features a Red Army that is NOT victorious, in fact they are encircled, in a retreat mode, with many people dying, including the hero, in a film set after 06-02-41, the German invasion of Russia when Germany introduced the Barbarossa Plan, a blitzkrieg invasion intended to bring about a quick victory and the ultimate enslavement of the Slavs, and very nearly succeeded, actually getting within 20 miles of Moscow in what was a Red Army wipe out, a devastation of human losses, 15 to 20 million Russians died, or 20% of the
entire
population.
I also think Natalie and Susan have perfect chemistry throughout the
entire
film!
But in Latter Days, you see the struggles of being gay when your
entire
world revolves around belief's which totally contradict being gay.
The
entire
movie, an artful adaptation of one of Joyce's "Dubliners" stories, takes place on the night of January 6 (Epiphany), 1906.
At one point the
entire
O'Moyne residence is moved to another address.
And still a family film with only 1, four letter word during
entire
film
The
entire
original Sasori series with the wonderful Meiko Kaji stands out as the absolute highlight in WIP cinema, and all of the films, especially the first three, uniquely combine Exploitation and Art-house cinema like no other movie does.
My
entire
family enjoyed this film, including 2 small children.
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