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I liked Dennis Weaver's performance better now than in the 70s when "McCloud" was
fresh
in my mind, because his character was not that likable.
It may seem improbable, but Knowing actually adds something
fresh
and inspiring to the disaster genre.
Instead of fresh, it's frazzled.
THe story is actually pretty good, not original, but tightly woven and deceivingly
fresh
with a timely message.
Released alongside a spate of similar middle-age-crazy comedy-dramas (including MacLaine's "Loving Couples", which she made back-to-back with "Seasons"), this one has the added appeal of seeing serious-minded Hopkins romancing Bo Derek
(fresh
off her triumph in "10" and usually out of her clothes).
The storyline and writing style is a breath of
fresh
air and the book, "the Dark is Rising" rapidly became my favourite read.
Directed by the person who brought us the underrated House On Haunted Hill, many horror movie veterans (Dorff, Combs, and Kier), and at the time a
fresh
concept (released just before the Ring and all the other "ghost uses everyday thing to kill you" movies), and a dark atmosphere.
A fast (ninety some minutes) funny, (Hemingway is the funniest I have ever seen her) and fresh, (this is almost like a french film) Awesome little comedy.
This innovative production value with a new
fresh
look together with an intense drama script come together to make this one of the best movies of the year.
At no point was it a in your face film and thought about its subject with a
fresh
and likeable understanding.
The movie was well thought out, the characters were all well done and the concept was unique and a breath of
fresh
air!
Sinclair adds just enough spooks and scares and unexpected twists to make the proceedings feel
fresh
and inventive.
It shows us a clear and
fresh
take on the famed Nessy.
Updated version of the old tv series and based on the novel by Oscar Fraley, "The Untouchables" is fresh, smart, and "extremely" tense.
Roundtree is working hard to make it sound
fresh
but he's swimming upstream.
Writer/director Lance W. Dreesen offers a
fresh
and novel spin on the standard werewolf premise by cleverly blending the more horrific elements with a surprisingly potent and touching domestic drama.
The dialog was
fresh
and edgy, and it was the first film that I have seen in a while that felt like it was written and directed by real people, and not vetted by a series of industry drones.
This movie has stayed
fresh
in my heart and mind and I would really love to be able to purchase it.
This show, when first seen was bright,
fresh
and most importantly funny.
You just don't see shows like this very often anymore and it is a real breath of
fresh
air.
While some gags are a bit predictable, there are still plenty of surprises and some outright lunacy that keep it
fresh.
I recently watched 'Blues Brothers 2000' with some young people who didn't have a clue, and seeing things through their
fresh
eyes, made this movie very exciting.
With the movie
fresh
in my mind I want to put out this message to all the people who have made depreciating statements such as "what is Crumb moaning about, he's famous now", "the Sixties weren't really like that", "it was just two hours of whining, rambling and unjustified complaining" etc. etc.: go back to your Kevin Costner, Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise big budget Oscar winners, and stop smearing dirt on one of the best documentaries ever made.
One of the first sequences is a long shot of a bronzed, shirtless Stewart strolling along a tropical beach,
fresh
from a snorkel, while the narrator (Stewart, naturally) describes how he's always loved sharks, always been fascinated by them, blah blah blah.
But this wasn't
fresh.
Nothing about this movie is
fresh
or original, nothing about this movie is funny, nothing about this movie makes it worth watching.
The script serves as an age-biased loaf of stale bitterness regarding ageism, to which any dodgy Benny Hill-script seems vital and fresh; the characters are archetypical in the worst sense of the word, the story never brings anything interesting or lucid to the screen, and there are more chances of you being hit by lightning while reading this than there are comedic lines found in this vapid, turgid and fake implausibility; collect a billion monkeys, tie them to typewriters and I shall pay you 1000 US Dollars if even one of them should come up with anything less comprehensible.
Probably gutting the Indian Americans who think they struck comic gold showing off the cool Indians vs. the over exaggerated
fresh
off the boat Indians.
As
fresh
in a tired genre as the original 48 Hours was, this movie really sucks.
It's a fresh, delicate comedy, with very sensuous details about food.
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