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Jackie Chan movies are typical
examples
of how offer is bigger than demand.Well,to be honest,which demand?In this one Jackie Chan is whatever his name is in this one,I doubt if he even knows,and he is some kind of race car driver.Well,he drives 10 miles an hour and then the footage is sped up,that way I can do all the stunts myself as well.During the great finale,in which Jackie Chan wants to arrest the bad guy by beating him in a race,we finally get to see how shoddy this production really is.Chan's fighting,especially in the casino scene is decent,but when we're talking about special effects,dear Lord.And must everyone crash in this race?That's just stupid.And here it's really not safe for the drivers,there's not even a concrete wall in the neighborhood.And don't get me started on what kind of awful story this has,I mean,it's Hongkong,it was probably written at gun point by eight-year-olds,but still,what a mess.I like Chan as much as the next guy,perhaps more since I saw "Rush Hour",but his agent's retarded cousin really needs to pick his projects better.
There are lower budget
examples
that rarely get mentioned like "Space Monster", "12 to the Moon" and "Cosmic Man".
At one point, her roommate tells her, "Lizzie, you're such a fun person to be around when you're not being depressed," and my reaction was, "She IS?" It seemed odd that the writers would include this comment without giving us any examples, but this script is a lesson in incompetence.
Other
examples
of psychological propaganda are crime dramas full of self righteous cops including big-jawed aggressive women accusing everyone they question trampling their rights and making those men feel like scum.
Some good
examples
are "Fatal Attraction," "Single White Female," and "Audition."
For great
examples
of this, seek out Tashlin's 'The Goldbrick' or Chuck Jones's 'Spies'.
The book tells about all sorts of devilish theories and strange coincidences that are linked to the number 23. Walter almost promptly identifies himself with the book's protagonist (a sleazy detective investigating a grim case of suicide) and begins to spot copious
examples
of the 23 enigma in his own private life.
If you decide to watch this because you have nothing better to do, or are a film student looking for bad examples, fast-forward through every scene not involving nudity.
House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute is one of those rare
examples
of when both your eyes and your mind are pleading with you to turn the film off.
these spunk monkeys are parasites and bad
examples
of friends.
This movie is truly amazing,over the years I have acquired a taste for Japanese Monster movies and am well aware that early
examples
of this genre can be poor.
Examples
include Ken and Ryu being idiot con men (even though Ken is supposed to be rich), Blanka being Guiles friend Charlie, and Chun Li being a reporter.
The two best
examples
of that are The Big Lebowski and Fargo.
One of the clearest
examples
of this is the transition between poverty and wealth for the married medical couple.
And BTW, there's another movie that has a similarly American street edginess to it, and has the same genuinely unique goodness with laid back realness that helps refine that elusively eternal sense of cool.. "Two Lane Blacktop" (with one of the best
examples
of freesouldoit attitude in West Coast California history.. Dennis Wilson).
Excellent animation (though the style is different than later examples), excellent writing and a good sense of humor make this one a keeper.
I blame "Birth of a Nation" myself - for commencing the long-running tradition of Hollywood travesties of history, of which there can be few greater
examples
than this.
Assy McGee is an out-of-control, hard-nosed detective based on the countless
examples
from late 20th century police dramas.
Recently released onto video and disc, this is one of the ten best
examples
of silent screen comedy and should be seen by audiences of all ages.
This film stands as one of the most amazing
examples
of compelling and artful film-making I've every seen.
Most of the times I know of where film critics had major involvement in films, the films turns out to be bombs (Rex Reed starring in "Myra Breckenridge" and Roger Ebert writing "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" are prime examples).
There must be something to this storyline, for it seems as if every other family drama that comes down the pike uses this device in one form or another ("Paradise" and "Moonlight Mile" are just two of the more recent
examples
that spring immediately to mind, although one could reach back to a golden oldie like "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" to make the point as well).
When Jurassic Park first came out, it was revolutionary in filmaking and special effects.For the first ever time people cold go to a dinosaur movie and be convinced they were looking at real dinosaurs brought to life.However whilst some dinosaurs were almost perfect
examples
of what the real creatures could have been like (T.Rex,Brachiosaurus,Triceratops etc)some were altered to fit the movie(Velociraptor,Dilophosaurus)and the film took place n the present on a tropical island where they were not in their natural habitat.
One of the
examples
is Tamura, another one the piled up bodies of Japanese soldiers in front of the church and another important one is, when the Japanese soldiers are trying to cross a street and the Americans are already waiting there for them and shooting all of the Japanese soldiers which have worse equipment and are fed worse and have no health equipment or anything alike.
However, in the period 1929-1931, before the economic downturn had really kicked in, the "A" Western flourished, notable
examples
including The Virginian, Billy the Kid and Cimarron.
The look in her eyes in the last scene, as she musters up courage to, literally, put one foot in front of the other toward her uncertain future is one of the most dramatic and significant
examples
of face acting ever.
This film is not, however, one of the best
examples
of turning a true story into a movie.
Boogie Nights is perhaps one of the greatest
examples
any would-be filmmaker should take a long hard look at.
Overall, Starewicz is able to update his style of film-making to meet the demands of a new audience making this film one of the best
examples
of his work.
The film is better remembered for its priceless vignettes: the Jane Austen staging, the camping trip as
examples.
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