Fantasy
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Living out fantasies is something people always dream of, but how far can you go into it, before reality gets blurred and the
fantasy
takes over and turns into a nightmare?
It's a very interesting story that is presumably based on true events, although I'm assuming it's more
fantasy
than real.
The dream and
fantasy
sequences are not overused so prove very effective in explaining why he wants what he wants.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", but note that Wilde chose to treat his story as fantasy, whereas RLS took the scientific route.
Satisfying
fantasy
with ships sailing thru clouds with cannons, evil plotters, strange landscapes, manipulations of time, great sets, void of reality, maybe like Never Ending Story or some Merlin stuff.
This is a great
fantasy
about what you would do different if you could go back to high school.
hey i think this movie was great and it had great graphics and i was vary glad they used final
fantasy
7 i think that game was the best i ever played anyways this is a great movie and i loved it.They should make another one but maybe they should ether use final
fantasy
7 again or final
fantasy
10 there both pretty awesome from:Tyler Sheena i hope you can email me back if you have any details if there is another one .people
The game final
fantasy
7 is also really great not good graphics but its really fun and challenging
Naturally, along with everyone else, I was primed to expect a lot of Hollywood
fantasy
revisionism in THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON over the legend of Custer.
This movie was reminiscent of Frances Ford's "The Black Stallion" wherein a
fantasy
situation is created to showcase the beauty of a magnificent creature who's not readily available to view performing at its peak except on these multitudes of documentaries ala natural.
o m g!!! did you ever think they would make a movie about it?? well i knew they would, but i didn't know when!! and now its here at last!!! when i received it yesterday through the post i put it into my (wicked) stereo that plays dvds and instantly had this huuuuuuuuuuge grin on my face as cloud appeared (looking well....gorgeous!!) and they followed by all the other fascinating characters from final
fantasy
the game! including tifa and aeris, my favourites....(they are pretty too in this) the graphics knocked me out!!!! they were truly amazing.
so real down to the last hair!!! the story line is OK bit confusing, especially as my version of the film was in Japanese, but of course - being a long time final
fantasy
fanatic - i did not mind a bit - i just read the subtitles!!! all the characters talk the way they would do in the game, and reno and rude are still ridiculous.
I so much enjoyed this little musical
fantasy
I bought a copy to share with my friends.
I also realize , however, that Barker is as much a dark
fantasy
writer as he is a horror writer.
And
fantasy
just isn't my bag.
As he tells his adventures to a larger and larger audience, more and more people listen to his compelling
fantasy
even though they doubt its truth.
While it is a film that isn't exactly for all tastes mind you, I find it to be a subtle, though decidedly left-of-center mixture of
fantasy
with a surreal and sumptuous atmosphere, highlighted by the fact that for more than half of the flick actor Ben Daniels is forced to perform opposite a wild animal (four leopards were actually used as opposed to just the one), which plain common sense and a slight knowledge of theatrics dictates that it must have been a maddening and very difficult job that he managed to pull off quite brilliantly if you ask me!
(WARNING - CONTAINS MILD SPOILER) A movie almost designed to make you pause and check your recollection of it - it's confined to an almost empty motel where the huge courtyard resembles a circus ring and the rooms seem like temporary withdrawal points rather than refuges; as the characters become increasingly preoccupied by the past, the present increasingly falls away, until the ultimate incendiary appearance of the Countess in the black Mercedes marks the fusion of reality and
fantasy.
The theme seems to be how love of an extreme and unconsidered nature messes with stability to the point where reality itself breaks down; where exotic, misplaced
fantasy
becomes dangerously tangible.
We tend to want to live in this "Disney filled
fantasy
bubbled life".
Three different men become obsessed with the same woman,and tell their stories to very different characters;One man(John Goodman) tells his story to a priest(the very funny Richard Jenkins).For Goodmans charcter, the Liv Tyler character is an idealized saint, the second coming of his sainted wife,Theresa.For Paul Riesers character(who tellls story to a shrink(a fine, understated performance by the great Reba Mcintire),the Liv Tyler character is simplyan object of (kinky)sexual fantasy.Finally Matt Dillons rather dimwitted charcter tells HIS side of the story to a sleazy hit man, played by Micheal Douglas.All three of these narratives of obsession are told simultaneously,and all are amusing.
Although this film changes reality to make it more heroic and entertaining, sometimes
fantasy
is more enjoyable than real life, and also nothing could be more real than Errol Flynn playing Custer.
This is only one of the moments throughout the film where the line between reality and
fantasy
becomes nicely blurred, and the viewer is left with the feeling that magic is more possible than one might believe.
About
fantasy!
The film's greatest moments come during the various
fantasy
sequences where we see just how they cope.
This space
fantasy
is aptly directed by Robert Parrish.
My entire childhood was deprived of Doctor Who adventures; me being a tremendous fan of most sci-fi and
fantasy
adventures.
It blurs the line between childhood
fantasy
and everyday reality in such a seamless fashion that it has to be seen to be believed.
The language, the stark treatment and the natural acting (by a relatively unknown cast for that time) might have been even more shocking at that time for an Indian populace more familiar with
fantasy
cinema.
Screamers is an Italian
fantasy
film (L'Isola degli Uomini Pesce) bought by Roger Corman and released through his New World Pictures.
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