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THE SMART SET (1928) is a typical late silent era
feature
that M.G.M. cranked out to fulfill their quota of fifty (50) plus features a year.
The idea of a multi-level story peopled by an all star cast was brand new with this
feature
which deservedly won an Oscar for Best Picture though it received no other nominations.
this film rocked -
feature
quality.
Stolen plays like a feature, where the suspects and the informants are all characters -- with the sweetness and brilliance of Harold Smith, to the hilariousness of the suspects from abroad -- Stolen is a true "masterpiece".
I was lucky to see TROOP 1500 in its full
feature
length version at the Dallas Video Fest.
I saw the Troll I and II double
feature
at Blockbuster and my first thought was "AWESOME!!!" I knew they'd be bad and I'd love every minute.
I was unimpressed with the Lil' Pimp movie, unable to find a screening of the Booty Call movie, and was only so-so with this
feature
length outing (pun intended) of Queer Duck and his pals.
It has the feel of a "direct-to-cable/3rd
feature
at the Drive-in" snooze fest that never really generates any interest or momentum.
Minus one flashback of young Carl at Christmas and his experience with carpet, I hate the episodes that
feature
him.
The home family scene was particularly intriguing in "How To Lose A Guy...," the quality of the photography went from professional quality
feature
film to a something not home video, but less sharp and informal.
I can't say this is a comfortable movie to watch, nor a family feature, not only because it has lots of bad words but it's also against other things that are apparently revered in this country, like the golden rule (he who has the gold makes the rules).
There is not a single redeeming
feature
for this misguided effort.
I expect most of these Hong Kong martial-arts films to be packed with action but most
feature
either a little humor (Jackie Chan) or beautiful scenery ("Hero," etc.) or wild special effects ("Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and more).....but this one features a mean edge.
As wife Meg (the gorgeous Shannon Tweed, in her
feature
film debut) and son Peter leave to spend some time with her father, Barts' orderly, structured life takes a turn for the worse, and at a very inopportune time, as a major project is going down at work.
The surroundings and the teaser poster were the highlight of the
feature.
Loosely based on the story of Richard Davis who was killed by fellow soldiers in Columbus, Georgia after returning from Iraq in 2003, In the Valley of Elah, Paul Haggis' first
feature
since his Oscar winner Crash is a poignant reminder of how war robs people of their humanity.
if it would not be for sign of "low budget" in some scenes, and a certain "too close" resemblance of "the usual suspects", this
feature
would be an excellent thriller in itself.
It has a story, but it seems to be more fitted to a short film then a
feature
length movie.
This movie looks like a bunch of comic book artists decided to make an animated feature, but without bothering to learn how to animate first.
However, it does carry a certain dim witted nostalgic charm and its always good to see a creature
feature
with old school, non cgi effects.
A brief 30 seconds of Alice Cooper is the only redeeming
feature.
Its sole redeeming
feature
is a nice twist in the story but the ending is lame.
The actors' play is very bad, but it's a constant
feature
of Moretti movies.
For an "erotic" film, there was very little actual sex, apart from the first scene, which incidentally does not
feature
much nudity, and a shower scene.
I can't complain too much, I got a double feature, "SABAKA" being the other, almost as bad for a buck.
Scotland's national newspaper had its centre pages dedicated to the history of the show and Britains best selling TV guide Radio Times had a front page cover and a multiple page
feature
on the show .
Herbert J. Yates of Republic Pictures must have gotten a tidy sum from Paramount for the use of his number one star for his first technicolor
feature
film.
"Clear and Present Danger" is the second adaptation of a Tom Clancy novel to
feature
Harrison Ford as CIA agent Jack Ryan.
Frederick March is a reporter on a New York paper, desperate for a
feature
story.
"Touch Of Satan" has the feel of a movie destined for the 3rd
feature
at an drive-in triple
feature.
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