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Probably the finest
fantasy
film ever made.
I happen to know that Miss Piggy's
fantasy
of meeting as infants was the cause of Muppet Babies.
The gravity in this
fantasy
world is different, so blocks of architecture and spheres of land float around amidst cathedrals and castles and villages alike, and there are forests of floating lily pads.
Ambientation is a jewel on this game, it combines Middle-age
fantasy
with futuristic science fiction.
The mix of
fantasy
kung-fu with a more realistic depiction of swords and spears being driven thru bodies is startling especially during the first ten minutes.
This is an intimate movie of a sincere girl in the real world out of Hollywood's cheap
fantasy
is a very good piece of its class, and Ashley Judd fills the role impeccably.
Mankiewicz's New York City is a glittering flurry of art deco colour and movement, a
fantasy
world so completely removed from reality that even the business of underground gambling and criminal thuggery seems perfectly genial.
Sure, it's essentially a blatant adolescent male
fantasy
pic -- the main teen goofus character Bobby Hamilton gets the girls, the respect of his friends, and a chance to show-up a local van-racing bully -- but it's way too dopey and good-natured to hate.
Forbidden Planet rates as landmark in science fiction, carefully staying within "hard" aspects of the genre (science -- not fantasy, ergo nerds will love it) while still playing with imagery and ideas of contemporary 1950s values.
The obvious parallels between Walt Disney's charming
fantasy
Bedknobs and Broomsticks and C.S. Lewis Chronicles of Narnia are pretty apparent.
It's a brilliant mix of fantasy, comedy, romance, horror, erotic, scary and martial arts.
The story is an interesting
fantasy
that doesn't end in a clever way that ties all the loose ends together neatly.
Try to show "Rose Marie" or "Sweethearts" to the uninitiated today and they may very well have a hard time sitting still, but this offbeat, fast-paced
fantasy
is bound to entertain.
This continuous theme, expressed through
fantasy
and outrageous comedy as its vehicle, is one that Kusturica has elected to mandate.
John Van Druten's "Bell, Book and Candle" is a delightful and unexpected
fantasy
about a coven of modern-day witches living in New York City; it was obviously an attractive movie property.
A lovely ending to this beautifully-photographed and unusual romance makes its amazing realism, though a fantasy, just about complete in my view.
The goal of any James Bond game is to make the player feel like he is fulfilling an ultimate fantasy: step into the shoes of Agent 007.
A perfect blend of romance, drama, humour and fantasy, this movie is right up there with the greatest classics ever made: Citizen Kane, Casablanca, Gone with the Wind.
It is a detailed and sparkling story of the innocent poor masses, complete with evil capitalists and trigger-happy police forces, but slowly it evolves into a magic
fantasy
tale, as the boy wonder Toto develops unlimited superhero powers.
The coupling of neorealism and
fantasy
comes out more as an experiment of the "look-what-we-can-also-do-mum" sort than as a fully developed piece of work/art.
It had an original
fantasy
approach to a very real and serious topic: This film is about a young girl who is visited by a demon offering to help her situation with her abusive father.
Certainly one of the best films in Troma's library, and yet again one of those films that defy the curious
fantasy
that their catalog is one of bad taste.
The movie is a
fantasy.
Highly enjoyable, very imaginative, and filmic fairytale all rolled into one, Stardust tells the story of a young man living outside a
fantasy
world going inside it to retrieve a bit of a fallen star only to find the star is alive, young, and beautiful.
"Most of us at least inhabit two worlds , the real world where we are at the mercy of circumstances and the world within ,the unconscious ,a safe place where we can escape ..." With those words ,Mr .Gone introduces inside the world of "The Maxx" a fascinating world where the
fantasy
and the reality are combined .
Next to "Star Wars" and "The Wizard of Oz," this remains one of the greatest
fantasy
films ever made.
For long time I haven't seen such a good
fantasy
movie, magic fights here are even better than in LOTR, even considering that it's a 1987 movie and haven't computer special effects.
Although Stardust seems to be a
fantasy
film with predictable ending and average performances, it is certainly not.
This film is fantastic as it explores storytelling and
fantasy
in the way a child would, for adults.
This is a way cool
fantasy
movie.
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