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My
favourite
scene was that of a Tick with a syringe stuck into it skittering across the floor, complete with the silly movie skittering sound.
This film will always have special place for me, as aside from being one of the best horror/sci-fi films of the eighties; it's also a huge childhood
favourite
of mine.
This is one of my
favourite
outings from Bud & Lou, the start of their phenomenally successful career in the service comedies and one of a series of smile-jerkers from them and Universal.
One of my
favourite
movies - and many people will probably fall asleep or think: "What's the point?".
Cauldron of Death is a little more nasty than a lot of the genre, however, as it features plenty of grisly murders, including some unlucky victims that find themselves being thrown into a vat of acid, a la our featured criminals
' favourite
method of dealing with people that annoy them.
Nick Cave sings his most famous song written for the "Threepenny Opera", Mack the Knife(a
favourite
of Frank Sinatra and many others).
I think it's a wonderful movie and it's been unjustly underestimated:it's oneiric,sentimental,poetic and the dramatic plot is dealt with a sense of humour.There are various issues like male bonding,homosexuality,friendship and I think every role is proper for the actor who plays it:my
favourite
actor JOHN MALKOVICH(GREAT)is a homosexual with some existential problems and he falls in love with Marty(Michael Zelniker)and they get engaged at the end of the film;Dennis(Kevin Bacon)has in vain tried to get successful in Hollywood as a musician,Al(Joe Mantegna)grows up thanks of Jamie Lee Curtis,Vinny(Tony Spiridakis)dreams to become an actor and Ray(Ken Olin)a painter.Even if the dreams of some of these guys don't come through,their strong and profound tie is the reason to continue to hope in the future.I also think the title is the only very funny thing of the movie(in Italian language it's "Dreaming Manhattan")but the film succeeds to alternate melancholy and thoughtless scenes:Mantegna climbs up the bridge which links Astoria to Manhattan,Ken Olin listens to his message "I love you guys" while he's thinking about his life,Kevin Bacon and Michael Zelniker play "ordinary people song" while Zelniker and Malkovich look at each other,Malkovich jilts Terry Kinney,who had fallen in love with him,because he doesn't like the way he talks about his friends(when Kinney asked him if those guys were his type,he replied "that I don't know but they are the best I could do"),Tony Spiridakis howls with a healer without a reason,Tom Waits reads his odd poem at Jack's,Jamie Lee Curtis takes Mantegna's gun and learns him to throw all away,Chloe Webb tells Madame Rose,a palmist, she's surrounded by idiots,the five boys shout out Arnold's name while they're having a bath under Hellgate during the night because he was the only guy,apart from Mantegna,who climbed up that bridge and they don't see Linda Fiorentino stealing their clothes out of spite,because her husband Mantegna spent all his time with his friends(he also kisses John Malkovich at the disco)...well,these guys are amazing!They are either crazy or gay,either sad or happy,sometimes they make you cry,sometimes they make you amuse.Personally I was a depressed sixteen year old girl when I saw this movie for the first time on a night during last summer and it made me dream:this movie is everything for me,it lets me to take refuge in another world and it makes me isolate from my reality,whom I hate as much as I can, but fortunately I'm not here,I'm under Hellgate Bridge to dream with other Queens.I thank Tony Spiridakis,who wrote the story,and all the actors very much for this wonderful movie!!!
Angelina is one of my
favourite
actresses.
My
favourite
character would have to be Bibble.
My current
favourite
episode is "Legion", although today is a Monday, so this choice is subject to change within the next 24 hours... !
My
favourite
person in this is Helen Donaldson, who is an absolutely adorable Mabel.
Some of my all time
favourite
Aussie comedians in one film together, with an intriguing premise of a mature aged boy band.
Being my first Anime review I thought I'd start off with my one of my
favourite
pieces of work from who else but Studio Ghibli.
In the first series we met elderly but defiant Slyvia Ashburton(Renee Asherburn)who refuses initially to sleep beside Eurasian girl Christina Campbell(Emily Bolton) but gradually the woman start to see each other as people and strong friendships are formed particularly when the women build a new hut,much to the surprise of camp commandant Yamauchi(Burt Kwouk) When Cockney prostitute Blanche(one of my
favourite
characters)is caught escaping with Debbie(Karin Foley)whose mother has just died,the whole camp is punished with a real feud developing between the English and the Dutch,headed by the formidable Sister Ulrica(great performance by Patrica Lawrence)and the selfish Mrs Van Meyer (Elizabeth Chambers) the feud is resolved as the women work towards Blanche's release.
The Scooby Doo is a very good show, though not as good as my childhood
favourite
Scooby Doo Where Are You? and this is coming from a biased Scooby Doo fan.
As much as I love Fred, Velma and Daphne, Scooby and Shaggy will always be my
favourite
characters, these two never fail to make me laugh.
There are some very memorable villains like the Ice Cream Ghosts, The Gator Ghoul, Ironface and the Jaguaroo, and again, I can't decide which one's my
favourite.
It follows a heavy metal fan as he makes his journey to discover more about the culture and reception of his
favourite
genre.
awesome plot and superb direction from one of my
favourite
directors, Anjan Dutta. the humour is very Bong, very clever and superbly handled.
After Sing Baby Sing, this is my
favourite
outing from the Ritzes.
She is my
favourite
Indian actress, by a long way.
It is by far one of my
favourite
movies, one that I replay at least once yearly.
Aside from JFK, the English civil war is my
favourite
period of history.
My
favourite
part of this sequel is when Kiara & Kovu are playing together.
The most impressive is Ana Torent, the Spanish actress who has been a
favourite
of true cineastes since she played a 12-year-old in 'El Nido' (1980).
Bishop is one of my
favourite
bad guys in these kind of movies.
One of my
favourite
actresses - Renee Zellweger - does a poor job.
My
favourite
is still Simon West.
This is definitely my
favourite
of all of Paul Hogan's films.
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" is quite possibly my
favourite
film of the last 5 years (not since Sofia Coppola's "Lost In Translation" a contemporary film had moved me so much).
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