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Five
acts of a man trying to decide whether or not to kill his uncle or not?
The "Amazing Mr. Williams" stars Melvyn Douglas, who did
five
films in 1939, one of which was Ninotchka with Garbo.
His co-star was Joan Blondell (Maxine), who ALSO did
five
films that year, THREE of which they made together!
When I was very young,on a local tv station,they would show kung fu movies of all kinds on Saturdays.I saw lots of Kung Fu movies on weekends.I remember lots of them.I saw great flicks like Crippled Masters,Blind Fist of Bruce,Kung Fu Zombie,Shaolin Drunken Monk,Rage of the Master,Tattoe Dragon,and...Five Deadly Venoms.I remember the day clearly.Me and my dad had just gotten lunch at Burger King.We were racing home to see what movie it would be this saturday.We ran in the house and jumped onto the couch,turned on the set and flicked it onto 56.The usual intro of many kung fu movie clips in the background with the words Kung Fu Saturday over it.Then under that was the Title of the film.It said
Five
Deadly Venoms.Then the movie began.I bit into my burger amused with the pre-credit sequence.I loved this movie the minute it came on.My favorite character was the Toad Venom.The plot was hard to follow at that age but that wasn't what lured me...it was the fighting.The fights were so...amazing.I moaned every time a commercial came on and soon the 2 hours of the best movie i have ever seen ended.
Where, one wonders, would movies have gone had television not come along, or its arrival on the scene been delayed by
five
or ten years?
I was in love with Charlie and at the tender age of about
five
or six, I'll admit...
I mean typically we see the girl meets boy by some amazing twist of fate,they date,something we saw coming breaks them up up and then they get back together in the last
five
minutes of the movie.
Having written over
five
hundred reviews, I have never found myself at such a loss of words as I did with director Jacques Audiard's subtle, yet inspirational love story.
The film is
five
years old and rings more true every day.
This is a very engrossing BBC-TV mini-series which is loosely based upon a mysterious disappearance of a young mother, but the series is really more of a study of the assorted characters in the story, which lasts for
five
hours.
He is played by David Oyelowo, who is brilliant at the part, coming across as a totally sympathetic person, although his only activities for
five
hours are loving and grieving, which he does superbly, so that one wants to comfort him, as he is so obviously a nice guy.
She takes a character who could have been insufferably tedious and by sheer acting magic turns her into a deeply mysterious and intriguing person, about whom we wonder tirelessly for the entire
five
hours.
The "training" even gets completed within the first
five
minutes of the film.
A delightful gentle comedic gem, until the last
five
minutes, which degenerate into run of the mill British TV farce.
The last
five
minutes cost it 2 points in my rating.
With the singular exception of The
Five
Little Pigs which was fabulous in plot, character and theme, the longer Poirot films are neither that good or that bad.
I first saw Cinderella was when I was
five
years old.
And it seems no matter how old I get, I turn back into that
five
year old watching it on VHS.
I entered my first comment on this film almost
five
years ago.
Recently I was pondering a statement made by the artist Thomas Kinkade in one of his inspirational books; He states: "You and I were not designed to breathe the fetid air of
five
o'clock traffic.
When Gino shows up, a young, muscular man, it takes her about
five
minutes to get him into bed.
She's only in the film for maybe
five
or six minutes, and she has only a few lines.
One of the best films I have seen in the past
five
years!
The first was Marlee Matlin's award for "Children of a Lesser God" in 1986, and the next ten years were to see another "Best Actress" award (Holly Hunter for "The Piano" in 1994) and no fewer than
five "
Best Actor" awards (Dustin Hoffman in 1988 for "Rain Man", Daniel Day-Lewis in 1989 for "My Left Foot", Al Pacino in 1992 for "Scent of a Woman", Tom Hanks in 1994 for "Forrest Gump" and Geoffrey Rush in 1996 for "Shine") for portrayals of the disabled.
The psychologist tells him that for
five
years he has been delusional, believing that he has come from Krypton and had superpowers.
Five
years later the gang returns to the now crumbling and abandoned high school for a reunion.
The
five
young actors who are the teenagers at the center of the story give strong, sincere and emotionally deep performances.
"Cinderella" is no exception to Duvall's standard and in my opinion it's one of the top
five
of the series, highlighted by Jennifer Beals (remember her from "Flashdance"--and she's still in Hollywood today making a movie here and there) in the title role, Jean Stapleton as the fairy godmother with a southern accent and Eve Arden as the embodiment of wicked stepmotherhood.
Ernesto "Che" Guevara, having been a Cuban citizen for the last
five
years,disappears from the face of the Earth,leaving a glum Fidel Castro to announce that he is probably dead,when in truth, he has left Cuba to move to Bolivia to live an assumed identity.
And that is, a sketch that usually succeeds in
five
minutes will not do so well in ninety minutes.
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