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It barely
followed
the plot of the book, cut out more than half of the major events, and was cut way too short.
Only the writing remained consistently good but even then it
followed
too closely the layout of Internal Affairs which is just plain lazy.
This 1989 French film was justifiably so popular that an American re-make
followed
later and then a cable television series
followed
after that.
Usually to a closeup of Lee stock footage then
followed
by the stunt double's back.
But, instead of the whiz-bang, rise-and-fall saga laced with comedy which this introduction leads us to expect, we get 100 minutes of routine montages
followed
by more expository talk (mostly about financial deals), interspersed with boisterous crowd scenes and tepid romantic interludes with the exquisite Frances Farmer, who plays Josie Mansfield, an aspiring stage actress who is taken under Fisk's wing.
This theme was so successful that it has been repeatedly
followed
right up to today when everyone has a much more sophisticated understanding of the realities of space.
It was nice that this version
followed
so close to the actual book; Warner Brother's version didn't.
The film was
followed
by a sequel, which involves even more spiders and is just as good (or should I say bad).
Considering that this bad episode
followed
another horrid episode (the one about the crew fighting it out at the OK Corral), it was obvious that the quality of the show was starting to slip.
They described it to be a sort of Muscle Beach experience
followed
by surreal imagery.
Bortko
followed
the book faithfully enough but still removed some crucial scenes and added a ridiculous character played by Valentin Gaft made up to look like Beria.
There's only one real Gidget - this one - which was
followed
by several inferior movie and television productions, none involving Dee.
I can agree with the critics, this film certainly started the downfall and eventually end of the Carry On franchise,
followed
by England, Emmannuelle, and ending with Columbus, all getting one out of five stars, deservedly.
The plot is straightforward and easily followed, with a plot twist or two to keep it interesting.
This movie is definitely not normal, it is really a bunch of shorts put together, each transition is just a character
followed
to another scene and can at times seem confusing; because its right when that short climax's and you are about to find out, and then it switches and you are on to the next one.
Disney's Homeward Bound (remake of The Incredible Journey) introduced the three talking animals, and this was the sequel that
followed
it, from director David R. Ellis (Final Destination 2, Snakes on a Plane).
The problem is, it was immediately
followed
by the Jerry Bruckheimer action flick "The Rock" and if you've seen both of these movies then you'll know which is the better.
Spielberg's triumph with "Schindler's List" was
followed
by the longest hiatus of his career, which was broken with ... "Jurassic Park II", a lifeless sequel of the kind you'd once have sworn he'd never make - the single worst and most anonymous movie he's ever directed ("Hook" had its moments).
From the start it looked to be a good movie, we got a look into the Chun-Li history,
followed
by a good fight sequence with her father, Micheal Clark Duncan and 3 henchmen.
Other times the theater was filled with a nervous laughter,
followed
by gasps.
He
followed
that up with a string of hits, including The Thing, which is still for my money one of the scariest movies ever made.
There's Jeanne, who is
followed
with her friend by a "mysterious stranger" who was only hired to follow her to make sure that she wasn't cheating on her suspicious husband.
The film is (loosely) based on the play, which rather faithfully
followed
the life of Lenny Bruce (more or less) and told his story using entirely his own words.
There were so many little sub- scenes that were out of character with most of the episodes that
followed.
This was all great for character development, but I really missed this type of "not part of the plot" interplay in the episodes that
followed.
It has a really good story that follows the campaign that
followed
D-Day, and the battles through France between the Americans, British, Scottish, French, Polish, and Canadians against the Germans.
I gave this movie a 2 rating and that is only because of the abortion that
followed
it deserves a lower mark.
A much better third film, King of Thieves
followed.
I should have
followed.
Recent trends in film narrative have witnessed the proliferation of multiple 'petite' narratives involving a series of inter-related characters who are all inter-connected in some way: pioneered by "Short Cuts" and
followed
by the likes of "Pulp Fiction", "Happiness", and the more recent "Magnolia".
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