Genre
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There are underwater sequences where the fishes swimming about are so accurately drawn they can be used in a field guide.There are images of ships ,submarines, flying craft, castles,and machinery that are drawn in such accurate detail that one must have a freeze frame on his VCR or DVD to pause the scene and study the remarkable detail that went into this production.The late Victorian atmosphere is designed to look like this world that never was and delight us in the magic of science that made Verne the great father of the
genre.
Nothing particularly special, but a familiar and breezy product sure to please fans of the
genre.
Andaz Apna Apna is the only comedy
genre
movie to make me laugh from the beginning till the very end.
This show has not got the credit it deserves and ironically is a bit of a sleeper hit itself, must see for anyone at all interested in this genre
By 1971 he had become well known as the star of action movies, not only Westerns (the
genre
in which he first made his name) but also war films (such as "Where Eagles Dare") and cop thrillers (such as "Coogan's Bluff").
The show's writers, cast and crew have proven themselves the unambiguous masters of the science fiction
genre.
Crack House (1989) was one of the few film during the 80's that falls into this
genre.
Ross Hunter's musical remake of the 1937 fantasy, based on James Hilton's enduring bestseller, was written off by critics and audiences almost immediately in 1973, sounding off a backlash against musicals in general that gave the
genre
a bad reputation in Hollywood for years.
Films belonging to the "film noir
" genre
usually contain similar elements: a "deus ex machina" plot twist that drives the main character headlong into bedlam, a pretty but psychotic girl, a handsome but psychotic thug, lots of money, lots of brutality, and usually a denouement in the desert.
This movie certainly deserves to be placed within the
genre
of horror, but not for obvious reasons.
This was a very good 1950s western, one of the better ones I've seen in a decade which featured that
genre
on screen and on TV.
It is about a real man; and does not play to the insipid hyper-buffed muscular "gay paositive" that passes for the
genre
of non-porn Gay cinema (and that is why so much of contemporary Gay
genre
movies are so dull).
It is more intelligent and interesting than almost all recent movies of the same
genre
you can find, and has a certain endearing feeling of innocence to it.
The story is one of the best ever (In the mafia genre), as it realistic.
I wasn't given the "changes," don't know the "score," and am not schooled in the
genre.
"Opera" is one of the greatest achievements in horror
genre.
If you like films of this
genre
you can't fail to like this one.
On one level, Hari Om is a film using a familiar
genre
- the road movie - to tell a familiar story: curious Westerner explores the mysterious East.
And, compared with other films in the genre, this is definitely better than average.
Has big-studio feel, understands the horror genre, speeds along with clever plot twists and never stumbles.
Although these scenes may be disconforting in a documentary of a persons career, hey, he did it... Also, I would have liked to see more interviews of people Joe worked with... Maybe that's just me wanting to see what Laura Gemser looks like these days... I still think she's a goddess and one of the sexiest women ever to grace the
genre.
I reckon that most of his work is extremely important for the
genre
of horror but some of his movies tend to disappoint ( like Phenomena ).
Although this is not the BEST of its genre, I will buy it and watch it again.
It was hard to believe that Kevin James could play in a convincing role, that Will Smith could satisfy without action, and that such a hackneyed
genre
of film could succeed in such a way.
L.A.V. truly is an original film, a rarity among films of it's
genre.
It is a pivotal film in the Black Exploitation
genre
as where it caused a dramatic shift between the films that came before it in contrast to the films that came after it.
Rudy Ray Moore's rhymin kung fu pimp with horrible choreographed action sequences is about as close as you can get to becoming a spoof of a
genre
without actually being spoof.
The days of James Whale and Val Lewton, to mention two, were over as far as creating real mood and atmosphere in this
genre.
Thursday is clearly derivative of the 'new wave' of crime films released since Quentin Tarantino took the
genre
by storm with Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction in the early nineties, but it has enough ideas of it's own to ensure that it remains an interesting little film.
I say strangely because it is rather a ludicrous bit of soft-core fluff, a
genre
I'm not particularly interested in.
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