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While, the second Prince and Me started off fairly like a sweet movie, it turned from a teen audience into a little girl's
fantasy
world.
Woody's
fantasy
conversations with "Bogart" were especially enjoyable, and lead to some of the funnier lines/scenes in the movie.
My film lecturer said Woody Allen had inspired him with this 1985 film to believe in the magic and complex tapestry of the art of
fantasy
film-making by interweaving it with false realities, and I must say, I agree.
It is a movie which should appeal to everyone between the ages of 8 and 80! It has child-like
fantasy
aspects to it (with lots of special-effects included) and it has more adult overtones and undertones as well.
C.S. Lewis' classic is reborn in 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe', when four children from war-torn England find themselves transported to a land of myth and
fantasy.
I enjoyed The Next Generation (though it was a lot more
fantasy
than I was expecting from science fiction), and I do like Enterprise (despite its often cheesy writing); I've even liked the few Babylon 5 episodes I've seen.
It shouldn't be taken too seriously as it is a
fantasy
piece.
This movie is animated
fantasy.
But combining a conventional Twain character with far-fetched
fantasy
plots was a nauseous mix.
Coppola created neon sunsets and an electric glow to bathe his cris-crossed little love story about two people looking for magic in
fantasy
land.
this movie had me belly-laughing, it was so funny! a self-parody, it mixes fantasy, comedy, and great action sequences very well and has a magical quality as i said that i really appreciated.
great cast with uniquely drawn characters, great un-stereotyped hero, sweet heroine, flying martial arts, Shakespearean "aside" characters, fantasy, terrific comedy, and an abrupt ending.
The aforementioned WARM WATER UNDER A RED BRIDGE is likewise down-to-earth realistic for the most part, but it also includes clearly fantastic elements that make it more akin to the live-action
fantasy
born of anime than "straight" drama.
Mia Farrow gives one of her best performances as Cecilia, a Depression-era waitress with her head in the clouds who gets dumped on over and over; after a miraculous situation comes her way and promises a better life, she has to choose between reality and fantasy...although some outcomes are predestined.
The comedy is genuine-indeed, the
fantasy
sequences are very, very interesting to say the least.
Obviously this movie is a bit of a fantasy, which is fine.
The plot is relevant and highly believable, while maintaining it's
fantasy
charms.
The
fantasy
elements are beyond lame and the special effects wouldn't even impress a 4-year-old.
It is at once both a lovely holiday film and an "Alice In Wonderland"-style fantasy, complete with moments that may be too terrifying for little children.
It seems like a very immature
fantasy
of a very appalling and dull woman.
Besides all of these truths, there is something else that exists, namely the powerful feminine impact that Mimi portrayed to the extent that it seemed far too real to be left encased in the
fantasy
realm of movie art.
The plot also hovers between scientific miracle and occult fantasy, when perhaps one approach would have sufficed.
I've actually seen one worse
fantasy
movie in my entire life, so I can't rank this one as a zero.
Not bad for a lower-budget
fantasy
drama.
Quite frankly if you are looking for magic and
fantasy
and fantastic costumes and beautiful women AND beautiful men, "Prince Valiant" is great!
The film works like a documentary where they are interviewing this horror buff guy that has a lot of knowledge in the horror genre and is on a journey with him to create a real horror movie, which is the horror buff guy or Leslie Vernon's
fantasy.
The ending is actually a little reminiscent of "High Plains Drifter", where there is that one unspoken moment where
fantasy
and reality blur.
Heroes of Might and Magic III : Restoration of Erathia its a true
fantasy
game with a great story, graphics and exceptional music.
This romantic
fantasy
tickles your funny bone and tugs at your heartstrings at the same time and I go through a myriad of emotions whenever I watch it.
Woody doesn't delve into the territory of
fantasy
too much, but this one totally works with one of his most intelligent screenplays and winning performances from Farrow and Daniels and the ending is a heartbreaker.
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