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Everything in between is pretty much without surprise or tension but you patiently wait because you just feel that the
finale
will be wild fun.
And of course, the
finale
where Joanna tells Ted she's not taking Billy, which I found a little hard to swallow.
This sort of indirect address of the audience makes the
finale
of Dekalog Five that much more profound as Kieslowski (As usual) doesn't stay within the literal confines of his theme.
If, by any chance, you're not convinced in the first half, hang in there for the
finale.
John Huston's long career as one of Hollywood's greatest filmmakers had a truly fitting
finale
with this film, which was scripted by his son, Tony Huston; stars his daughter, Anjelica Huston; and is dedicated to his wife, Maricella.
In February the TV guide said Season Finale, the announcer for the show said something to the effect of, "...and now for the season
finale
of Surface."
Season Finale, not series
finale!
With most of these films, the middle third sags horribly - usually involving a sappy love story or arcane political intrigue or both (queen falls in love with Hercules and her evil brother plots against them, etc.) It's often hard to hold on through this to watch the exciting
finale.
If for nothing else, watch this film for one of the greatest
finale'
s of all time.
Even after the season
finale
i sill find myself watching Oz all the time on DVD.
well this is just my little thing on what i thought about this season finale!!!
In fact, this has got to be the most amazing dance sequence in film history, save perhaps the
finale
of An American in Paris several years later.
The direction, pace, and
finale
held and continue to hold my interest.
But the story is not ready-made for a happy ending, and I wasn't prepared for the quiet simplicity of the
finale.
That was the
finale
to Napoleon (1927), a different film entirely!
Without giving away the ending, I must say the climax of the movie is one of the most breathtaking sequences put to film in recent memory (on a par with the spectacular
finale
of 'Magnolia', another one of my favorites).
I cannot express how much this movie transcends itself... it's not really a musical, it just has a couple of well-placed musical numbers and a grand dancing
finale.
New York is a fitting backdrop for the climax as we go from Rockefeller Center to the ocean liners (with a cut to the ship Normandy) and the grand
finale
on the Statue of Liberty.
Men At Work! Whenever I hear "Melt With You" I am taken back to the
finale
of this movie.
Despite their faults, you come to love these people, a cinematic triumph with a heart felt and grand
finale.
This is definitely one of Bruce's best comedic performances (The waaaaaaaaaamabulance thing was great) and I thought it was very well written and made as well, plus The
finale
is especially cool!.
The
finale
is a bit disappointing, since it tries to wrap everything up into too neat a package.
Some may shun Coppola's unapologetic twisting of events in order to underline the
finale
with bitter irony, however the forcefulness and drive behind the picture nearly obliterate its shortcomings.
This probably would have been appropriate as a series
finale
as opposed to being a separate movie, but we gotta take what we can get.
It happened previously during Eccleston's
finale
and it happened watching this episode .
There is a tense, exciting build-up to the
finale.
The first hour of "The Stanford Children" is slow-paced and rather tame, but the
finale
is trashy and cheesy like the VHS cover promises and like a late 80's thriller ought to be, in fact.
But as for the finale...get real!
(The closing screen crawl boasts that it's based on actual events...just like "Plan 9!") Some may feel burned by the abrupt finale, but it should still appeal to conspiracy cranks.
Director Ulu Grosbard crafts a few intense dramatic sequences, and the editing at the
finale
juxtaposes Sadie's bar performance with Georgia's sold-out arena show--both singing the same song--and it's a sadly nuanced moment...but really, what's the point?
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