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This meticulous film re-enacts the first major sea battle of World War II, the dramatic engagement between the German pocket battleship "Graf Spee" and three smaller British cruisers off the coast of South America, and it's
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dramatic aftermath.
Liam Neeson shows he can
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well play the frightened neurotic as the solid heroes of Star Wars and Michael Collins.
The colour photography is gorgeous, and the cast is
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good.
Brian Benben's morally conflicted plastic surgeon is
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intriguing.
This feature length episode is - apart from the
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dreadful "The Last Vampyre" - the worst adaption of a story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Every metalhead I know who saw this loved it (although
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everyone has some minor disagreement with the metal family tree Dunn presents) but
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everyone who I made watch it with me who was not into metal came away surprised at how interesting and enjoyable it was.
This belated attempt at a Western adventure is a curious anomaly: the script is, on the one hand, terribly old-fashioned and cliché-ridden and yet
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replete with such 'modern' elements as four-letter words and bouts of violence.
That's where I first saw both and they have been locked in my consciousness as
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great and poignant comments on the "future".
Examples of the film's shortcomings: all of the characters are extremely stereotypical (the hard-working, proud, honorable, heroic mother; her foiling party-loving, less intelligent friend; her gallant but shy suitor; her determined, precocious son; his tender-hearted rogue guardian; the ball-busting smuggler matriarchal with a heart of gold; the patronizing, unfeeling Caucasian socialite whom they un-creatively nicknamed Cruella Deville; the happy-go-lucky mariachi musicians), many of the scenes were
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stereotypical (the boy and his guardian's airing of grievances through an impromptu karaoke scene in the back of the Native-American run diner; the cathartic sacrifice of the once-gruff guardian at the end, complete with face-in-grass-knee-on-back cuff shot with the cops; the cornering of the boy at his own birthday party by his money-hungry,aggressive relatives; the bated breath scene of anticipation at the border patrol station), and finally, the amateur, over-the-top performances given by nearly all of the actors in the film.
Laugh as the characters trash Lacey's wooden performance in bad summer stock, uttering criticisms
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applicable to this film and their own clumsy, mannered acting!
'Crumb' is a fascinating, unsettling, but
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hilarious look at Robert Crumb.
Its hard to figure why he's even in the film with his
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young girlfriend, given that everyone else there is notably older and he stinks up the joint in spectacular fashion.
The ever-cool Richard Roundtree, who along with the
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awesome John Saxon has played more cops than any other actor alive, makes his third appearance as John Shaft, the super-tough, super-smooth, oh-so-hot black private dick who's a sex machine to all the chicks and a most gnarly guy who's always getting into loads of trouble.
What's a poor aging biddy to do...except knock off a succession of
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aged housekeeper-companions, steal their cash and plant their remains in the garden?
The supporting cast (who one by one mysteriously get knocked off and disappear from the house) which consists of the hired help at the Morely's home are
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hysterical and formidable catalysts to Knotts and Conway's humor.
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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.
And those who think it's politics are one sided should note the
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graphic details of the results of both sides' work.
As Countess Olenska, Newland's forbidden lover, Michelle Pfeiffer has never been better and Winona Ryder is
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strong as Newland's fiancee, May, who hides a controlling, manipulative nature behind a veil of sweetness and naivete.
The script and cast are
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effective.
The mansion and special effects were
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stunning!
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as significant is the revelation of the killer, which I have to admit was quite clever; I never, ever would have guessed and that is rare for one of these.
And this movie (the second by Faunteroy, director of the
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fragmented Today You Die) has plenty of action (to make up for the lack of logic, perhaps?) and (what seems like) no fight-doubling for the stout sensei.
The fragmented story is of two Roman youths Encolpio (Martin Potter) the romantic adventurer and his close friend Ascilto (Hiram Keller) the
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adventurous, opportunistic but morally corrupt companion.
Betty Box, this time without her brother Syndey Box with whom she co-produced the predecessor to this bit of fluff, 'Deadlier than the Male' (slightly less fluffy, but
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inane), here returns with her final offering of a pseudo-James Bond film using the name, and no more, of Hugh Drummond, and the name, and no more, of Drummond's villain nemesis Carl Peterson.
The moods and tones of the film are
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melodic in their own discordant tangential way; seamlessly walking the line between comedy, horror and the deadpan aloof.
REPTILIAN is
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good as it is bad.
The elderly inhabitants are all
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played with polish and pathos by a crew of geriatric character talents - all unfortunately no longer with us - that bring their characters alive - foibles, fears, and all.
I just had the opportunity to catch this at the 2007 Madison Film Festival and thought it was such a wonderful film;
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entertaining, touching, and funny.
If one compares it with
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fantastic premises in films that actually work, the exercise is rewarding.
Other performances are
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great, but it is Streep as the 'very believable' Sophie that will take you by storm.
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