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Gore: i do believe there is too much in this movie, which really takes away from the horror, when every
frame
has blood in it, taking the violence seriously is hard.
Cheats can be opened, not by entering codes or pushing buttons, but by completing certain levels within a certain time frame, and additional characters can be opened up for the multiplayer.
I have a strong feeling that what you think of this film will strongly depend on your
frame
of reference.
Should we take the opening shot as a strange frame???
The shorts have been stretch-printed to fit the 24
frame
p.s. speed of contemporary films whereas the shorts themselves where shot at 20 frames p.s.
I saw it when it first came out 1991 and I remember every
frame.
The two delegate species deliver an entertaining
frame
(best make-up so far) finally adding a little black humor to the series (the final scene).
The gangster, Rocky (Roland Drew), of course, was found not guilty at trial, and he and his fellow mobsters pay the bill for the
frame
and attorney representation - $90,000 in total.
It is a shame that the program could not have been longer and more detailed but working within the time
frame
they did have,I think they did an excellent job bringing it to the small screen.
Although the film is only 1 hour, the time
frame
works wonderfully and keeps the audience on a fast tracked race right till the very end.
Irene is simply superb - as usual - and lights up the screen with every
frame
she's in (and she's in it a lot, thank heaven).
Grabs your attention from the first
frame
and never lets go.
Stone and Bogosian fill every
frame
with interest and every line of dialog with sweet poison and cutting ambiguity.
Many of you have seen the trailers and the amazing details in every
frame
and let me tell you this movie does not disappoint.
The Saint assists Inspector Fernack clear his name from a
frame.
Wilde and Robert Louis Stevenson lived in about the same time frame, but were certainly vastly different men and writers.
But that is only for the maker of these "products": Maybe to somebody, who is in the same
frame
of mind (I think very many people, at least of those who are seriously interested in religion, go through the same terrible angsts and doubts in their personal development).
M. David Mullen's extraordinary photography makes almost every
frame
exciting and wonderful to look at.
In a hand-held
frame
that certainly predates the modern Steadicam, the shot then pulls back up and cranes (pun unintended) over the street as she exits the bus, and darts among the tanks to cross the road.
The film is very rich in visuals providing a
frame
by
frame
study of deeper understanding and fulfillment without falling into iconic stereotypes and clichés.
Steve Cochran leaves prison after 18 years for killing his brutal father when he was only 13, and now he's still a tentative, gawky pubescent operating inside a man's hulky
frame.
Several times during the film, I froze the
frame
to marvel at the beauty of the shot's composition.
The sad thing here is that although similiar relationships like this rarely lead to murder and
frame
ups, it is an all to familiar scenario.
In some scenes in the Rain People, Francis Ford Coppola's precursor to his hey-day of the seventies, there is the mark of a similar situation to 1969's Easy Rider, but not exactly in the same reference
frame.
As a young man Starewicz was more interested in entomology than the cinema, but his unsuccessful attempt to film two stag beetles fighting led to an unexpected breakthrough in film-making when he realized he could simulate movement by manipulating beetle carcasses and photographing them one
frame
at a time.
Every
frame
of this movie has importance and links to other parts and to themselves at the same time.
To make the
frame
story work well the film begins with Gulliver arriving home.
The
frame
story of the book has Gulliver's crazed confusion in sections.
...I saw this movie when it first came out in France, in my hometown, 54 years ago, I was nine, and today I still remember each black and white frame, especially the black ones, because it was so tense, scary, those sneaking attacks through that dark pass in the mountain, the two soldiers, prisoners forced to fight each other by their captors, the last battle with the uncovering of the wagon with the Gatling in it firing away, the last fight between Peck and the chief, and the Happy End which let me take back my breath.
Also, there was no scene during the torturing moments wherein any of the gals confront or are in the same
frame
as Ben.
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