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Smug liberalism may be preferable to the racist superiority of the John Wayne era; but how sadly rare it is to see a "Western" (to which genre this film
essentially
belongs, in spite of its east coast setting) that goes beyond a game of goodies and baddies.
All the way through it seemed to be a celebration of the sexually free-wheeling 60's, with Bob and Carol
essentially
enjoying an open marriage - not only having affairs but telling each other about them and sometimes even meeting each other's lovers - and basically trying to convince Ted and Alice to join them in this lifestyle of freedom.
When Lou's daughter wrote a book called "Lou's on First", Hackett wrote a foreword for the book
essentially
putting down the entire film as a colossal waste and terribly misleading.Instead of watching this film, read the many books of Abbott and Costello.
This first episode of "Monk" and the next ("Part 2," originally released together with it as "MONK: The Premiere Movie") are
essentially
everything that television should be.
Yes, Loic is enigmatic and incredibly attractive, and the film could have developed well based on that, but instead it wanders hopelessly after its first 20 minutes and becomes
essentially
90% talk and 10% plot.
To me it epitomizes what is
essentially
wrong with the film industry in New Zealand; that being the fact that Kiwi film makers seem hell-bent on making boring movies designed to appeal to less than .000000001% of the population.
Essentially, this pint-sized automaton spends its time waging a perpetual war on crime, evil, and injustice.
In "Twilight," Newman is reunited with "Nobody's Fool" director-screenwriter Robert Benton and is
essentially
playing the same character.
Essentially
Mitchell distinguished himself as a pilot in the First World War but grew appalled at the indifference if not bias in favour of the Army and Navy in peacetime - there was, in fact, no Air Force - and having exhausted every avenue in an attempt to address this problem he called a press conference and accused the General Staff of incompetence.
It is admirable how these 5 first episodes just build onto each other,
essentially
telling one long story.
Despite all this talent, Mitchum and Hayworth are
essentially
wasted--especially Mitchum who is given very little to do during the film other than to act grumpy!
Lets face it, if this could have happened, WWII would have
essentially
been over in about 20 minutes.
The volunteers (!?!) are
essentially
coming from the European Community (Poland) but also non members states from eastern Europe (Ukraine) and some countries going through a crisis like Iran and Iraq.
The story
essentially
doesn't really need her or her scenes to make sense.
It is a miserable, plodding police procedural with
essentially
nothing to recommend it.
Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson
essentially
play themselves as a songwriter and a cock-of-the-walk country god, and do it perfectly.
As for comparing these events to the French Revolution/Reign of Terror, the FACT of the matter is that it was
essentially
the American Revolution...just a little ahead of it's time.
The film is
essentially
a documentation of two youths in their journey of life.
This is
essentially
a movie geared towards kids, so clichés are rightfully ignored.
Still, however the films of Spike Lee and co although important are still
essentially
cult movies.
This movie is
essentially
the same as 100 girls (hence the name 100 women) but hey when you're on a winning formula stick with it.
The comedy part
essentially
lasts for the first half an hour or 45 minutes of the movie and is okay, not anything new or hilarious, after that, it's all the same old typical bollywood story with emotions and sad sobs thrown in.
Essentially, the movie sets out to expose problems within the gay community and their "pride events" in relation to charities.
Essentially
a worthy subject to explore, but extremely poorly executed.
Emergency Landing, a film I saw under the title Robot Pilot, is
essentially
a romantic comedy disguised by a story of war production of planes, an invention of a new navigational remote control system, and foreign spies and intrigue.
Welding the pieces together is a delirious, kinetic script by Earl M. Rauch.The film, although
essentially
a spoof of science fiction films and comic book superheroes, remains a delightful, inventive enigma of eighties cinema.
This film is
essentially
a remake of the 1928 silent Sadie Thompson only with sound.
Thompson returned to the multi-character format in her third (and so far last)writer-director stint, the brilliant Fauteuils d'Orchestre but in between, as if to prove her versatility, she came up with this,
essentially
two-hander which exploits brilliantly the talents of Juliette Binoche and Jean Reno.
This short has nothing to do with the other fan-based indie shorts, 'Batman: Dead End,' 'World's Finest,' and 'Grayson,' which are
essentially
mock-up trailers for films that fans would like to see developed and are intended for presentation at comic conventions.
Essentially
they're one-trick-ponies with long legs.
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