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The original benefited from a huge number of things---it was all in black and white, it had a great jazz score and it was
filmed
at the real locations, including the home of the doomed Clutter family.
This film is more than just a documentary (that offers not more than cold facts) with long mono/-duologue's and lots of charts...The complete "power" of this movie comes from the impressive pictures being
filmed
under water, in the air or the Arctic.With watching this movie you can learn more about our planet than with just reading a book, it shows that WE are embedded in the circular flow of life.
When the story moves to Dawson, that is when I feel Anthony Mann, who used the outdoor locations so well, could have made the most if he
filmed
in the actual place.
A few friends
filmed
it over the course of a few years as they saved money.
It is something else, and frankly I don't know how they
filmed
some of it.
They
filmed
a pilot for a television series to feature the busty babe in black but unfortunately the sit-com never made it past the pilot stage due to it's sexual references.
It is exciting without gore, it is beautifully
filmed
and the art direction is flawless.
Yes, "Arms and the Man" comes across as a
filmed
play.
A simply stunning performance from all of the case and it's
filmed
so beautifully.
Not much dialogue but is
filmed
in such a way that you feel so much throuout.
Just watch for one of the most heart warming, beautifully acted, poignant scenes ever
filmed.
Filmed
in Mercer county New Jersey at Princeton University, Lawrenceville Prep School (doubling for Princeton University) as well as a beautiful vintage gas station in Hopewell.
The year 2005 saw no fewer than 3
filmed
productions of H. G. Wells' great novel, "War of the Worlds".
Since starting to read the book this movie is based on, I'm having mixed feelings about the
filmed
result.
This movie is light, funny, and beautifully
filmed.
Felinni would have
filmed
it had he the wicked wit...
It's as pointless looking for historical accuracy here as it is in Flynn's The Charge of the Light Brigade - this is sheer hokum with all the stops pulled out,
filmed
on a surprisingly lavish scale and given a real sense of energy by Raoul Walsh's vivid direction.
mature intelligent and highly charged melodrama unbelivebly
filmed
in China in 1948.
Simply but imaginatively
filmed
studio-set performance short, a perfect match of music and images that defines the very coolness of cool and the hipness of hip.
The way it is filmed, and the players were just all excellent!
The "formula" had not yet been set when this episode was filmed, so there are still some surprises in Columbo's methods.
Everything from the structure, to the players, to the amazing stock footage, to even the style in which this was
filmed
only reinforced the beauty and power behind the sport of surfing.
This recreation of the infamous 1959 murders in Kansas, based on the Capote book, is starkly
filmed
by Brooks and cinematographer Hall in black and white, giving it a documentary feel.
The scenes leading up to the murders,
filmed
at the actual house where the crime occurred, with a soundtrack of whistling winds, are quite intense and chilling.
Clearly
filmed
on a small budget in a real V.A. Hospital, the center of the story is Joel, very well-played by Eric Stoltz.
These include "Northanger Abbey", the only one of the six major novels not to have been
filmed
previously, so the cycle should now be complete.
Now while I don't know the other actors and actresses in the film, I assume that they are very popular in South Africa and I am glad that they
filmed
with a South African cast and crew with the exception of Goldberg in a small role but if it gets people to see this movie, than Whoopi reaches worldwide appeal.
After losing the Emmy for her performance as Mama Rose in the television version of GYPSY, Bette won an Emmy the following year for BETTE MIDLER: DIVA LAS VEGAS, a live concert special
filmed
for HBO from Las Vegas.
Amazing to think that an innocent piece like Vonnegut's "Sirens of Titan" would probably have been the equivalent of "R" rated if
filmed
when it was published back in the 50s, for its violence, language and sexual and thematic content, though it's a tragedy that nobody's come up yet with a filmable script for it.
At two hours, it was quite long for a 1922 silent film yet continues to hold your interest some 80 years after it was
filmed.
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