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"Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers" begins on the night before Halloween, where Michael brutally murders Jamie Lloyd (who was taken captive by the "Man In Black" in part 5) after she
gives
birth to his baby.
Favela Rising is one of those gems that
gives
a new meaning to human transformation.
Bedrooms and Hallways
gives
its audience a look into the mind of a man who thinks he's found himself, only to find out that he's not so sure he found the right guy.
The amount of time a director spends on the making of a film is very seldom appreciated, the extras on the DVD
gives
an excellent insight to the making of a film.
He
gives
his work 200%.
basically it's a cool, funny, very satisfying show which encompasses all the aspects of life and
gives
you a feeling of -if you work hard enough and wait patiently, you'll get what you want even if it wasn't what you intended.
It is gory at times but that is what
gives
it that special push.
Dustin Hoffman
gives
a tremendous performance along with Meryl Streep, and young Justin Henry is impressive.
She looks at the camera,
gives
a grim smile and nods.
All this culminates in a short acrobatic sequence which
gives
the cartoon its name.
As for Gosling, he
gives
a most memorable performance as a brilliant mind with a satanic soul.
Having not read the book, I was more open to the fresh interpretation that each director
gives
to their medium (which is film, not "to the letter" reproductions of literature)on this particular film.
The Beauty, that beauty who
gives
life's sense, who is sin and virtue in same time, the gift of expectations and sufferings.
Never Been Kissed
gives
Drew Barrymore the chance to do something that maybe 70% of us would like to do.
Peter Lorre
gives
one of his most evil performances as the owner of the titled place.
Tom Wilkinson's character is a man who is not prepared for the ordeal that is about to begin, but he takes the matter in hand as the story progresses, and this great actor
gives
a performance that makes you feel the character's anguish and suffering.
It's a shame we hear so little about countries such as Burma and this film at least
gives
some insight into the country.
I am no Paleontologist, but this series
gives
the best historical representation of dinosaurs I have ever seen.
The script is laudable in it's ability to send the viewer into fits of hysteria as one implausible scene
gives
way to the next one, and the next.
The costume and the scenery are great and since it was filmed on location in Venice it
gives
the film and authentic flavor.
In short, Jacobi
gives
us Hamlet in full, and Hamlet in full is the greatest character in literature.
God cuts himself with a straight razor, afterwards, he
gives
birth to mother earth, which then
gives
birth through gods semen, son of earth.
Hope CBS
gives
it a better time slot next season.
Coop
gives
one of his most convincing performances as the reticent hayseed-turned-fearless bootlegger (the sort of character progression he was to repeat in other roles such as Sergeant York).
That aside, the film is beautifully cast, as has been stated elsewhere, and
gives
us a fairly good look at popular theater of the late 18th and early 20th centuries.
And as the votes are tallied one by one, the tension is built up and then finally snapped in a hilariously ironic climax to the vote, that
gives
the viewer a delicious dish of logical implications to savor for the rest of the movie.
Even in the introductory number, the line "...they went to their Maker impeccably shaved...
" gives
a great indication of the premise, the drama, AND the comedy to come.
And what he
gives
us, in the Swedish language, with Swedish actors, on Swedish locations (and using what appear to be genuine Swedish military vehicles) is what was familiar from war films set in almost every other country in Europe-- all the confusing invasions and counter-invasions, political lies, internment camps, faked confessions, summary executions, torture, turncoats, "collaborators", and so on.
Geena Davis also
gives
a great preformance as Samantha Caine/Charlie Baltimore.
O'Toole's finest moment is the final speech he
gives
to the students (it was the reason for the Oscar nomination).
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