Foreign
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True, some pretentious folks will scoff because it's a Hollywood film, and doesn't show "the gritty reality of war" like this "wonderful
foreign
film" does, but it has better flow and is all around just more fun to watch.
I don't know what this guy is trying to pull off... it's like he had no plot no dialog and the movie needed to run just so long so lets not edit scenes at all...
Foreign
films are great for creating a story without using a lot of dialog, this movie makes me think that there is no way American cinema can ever do this.
I would like to question him why instead of using Costarican actor he spent most of the money on
foreign
ones..
Don't get me wrong: I enjoy art-house movies, low-budget flicks, character studies, and
foreign
movies.
I saw recently saw this at the 2007 Palm Springs International film Festival and I can't believe that this is Sweden's official submission to the 79th Academy Awards to be considered for best
foreign
film.
Producer Anna Anthony last year also had Sweden's official submission for best
foreign
film with Zozo.
I just want you to know that I am not at all narrow-minded when it comes to appreciating
foreign
movies and I do not fit the stereotype of the "dumb American" . . .
Because of these mixed goals and a lack of a real commitment by the
foreign
armies, the whole expedition was doomed and left the USSR after only a year or two.
I heard, I do not know if this is true, but companies make these films in
foreign
countries for tax purposes.
The main reason why I overall disliked it is because it shamelessly ignores a lot of lesser known, but fundamental (foreign) titles endlessly focusing on "Halloween".
I'm really amazed that this got an 88% on Rotten Tomatoes and a nomination for best
foreign
film at the Oscars.
The 13th member will be a
foreign
(maybe,Russian) screenplay-writer who knows all tricks to write a copy of this well hidden screenplay, so they can replace the original they'll have to steal.
What they do is take an innovative, money-making and
foreign
concept, maintain the basic plot and just add a whole lot of action, sleaze and political incorrectness.
Disney, you're based out of California & Florida, right amidst the rest of the states that still treat us like a
foreign
country.
Being a writer and night-owl by nature, I soon discovered the channel was showing movies late at night and until the wee hours of the morning I'd never even heard of--most of them American independent films and
foreign
films that had never been given a U.S. theatrical release.
I can confidently say that this is the worst film I have ever seen, and I usually love
foreign
films.
And when it does, near the end, try to cover up its story of "father goes psycho under influence of sketchy haunted house in a
foreign
place," it does so by stooping to plenty of other already established conventions and ideas.
And I really found what I expected; a film trying to be likable for both for conservatives and liberals in Turkey, trying being authentic for
foreign
spectators and enough funny for all.
A man is pulled off a London Street and taken to some
foreign
country where he is tortured as a terror suspect.
With such a limited number of
foreign
movies issued in the USA, why in the world would anybody want to import this drivel.
Disclaimer: During my ventures into
foreign
cinema, I have taken a liking to a wide variety of movies that span different genres that include horror, action, drama, comedy, and romance, to name a few.
I don't think the guy who made this knew what to do at all -- watching
foreign
art movies all day long isn't enough to make somebody an instant director.
Oh and what looks like a Postcard of the Taj Mahal is shown every time they cut to the fictional
foreign
country.
In many ways, this movie proves that oaters aren't as easy to make as we think, especially by
foreign
directors.
The Concorde ... Airport '79 starts in Washington where a man named Carl Parker (Macon (McCalman) contacts high profile TV news reporter Maggie Whelan (Susan Blakely) in order to hand secret documents over that prove his boss Kevin Harriosn (Robert Wagner) owner & president of Harrison Industries that develop weapons for the military has been illegally selling said weapons to
foreign
countries.
As an Asian-American who's double majoring in two Asian languages (one of them being Mandarin) and has taken some Asian American Studies classes, this film was easier for me to understand, but even without that kind of knowledge, I believe this movie is still accessible to its
foreign
audiences as long as you keep in mind that it's a coming-of-age type of movie.
From the beginning he feels
foreign
in this proper, impersonal world of superficial kindness, surrounded by pleasant but lifeless interior architecture and likewise colleagues.
And some dare give lessons in democracy to
foreign
countries.
Especially if we're living in a
foreign
country and in a apartment with 6 wackos from 6 different countries.
Theresa Lee plays her comedic role well (Though much like a female version of Michael Wong, her gag seems to be the
foreign
born Chinese surrounded by native HKers.), and I found myself cheering for innovative explosive scenes, something I haven't done since 1. the fan boys took over alt.asian-movies and 2. John woo's Hardboiled.
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