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The jazz score is unforgettable, Kim Novak's likable despite a ludicrous accent, Eleanor Parker is annoying and waaaay too dramatic, the turtle-like Arnold Stang is amusing the first time but more embarrassing every time out, and Darren McGavin makes a wonderfully slimy drug dealer, the sets are unconvincing - at first
glance
it seems a peculiar mixed bag tossed together by the great Otto Preminger with an off-center charm.
Although at first
glance
this movie looks like the story of your parent's high school life (and many people will try to tell you that this movie is WAY outdated)... and I admit that that was MY first impression.... but honestly,the 'lessons' that are learned by the heroes/heroines are def.
At the first
glance
of this film the camera angles immediately make you think that this is a low budget film that will bore you to tears or make you press the stop button.
I laughed out loud several times during this film though give it a cursory
glance
and you would think it was something else altogether.
The story itself is quite simple at a first
glance.
A quick
glance
at the premise of this film would seem to indicate just another dumb '80's inbred/backwood slash-fest; the type where sex equals death and the actors are all annoying stereotypes you actually want to die.
Dated, to be sure, but worth a
glance
for film buffs; Martin Scorsese named this as one of his heaviest influences.
At first glance, this is another mere splatterfest, and many would think it bastardizes the Shakespearian classic.
"Second
Glance"
even works as a piece of film-making.
At first
glance
of this mini...
As if a
glance
at a cast list including characters like 'Lesbian Pedophile,' 'Perverted Gentleman,' 'Porno Actress' weren't enough, it's your only chance to see Charles Bronson's cop throw a lowlife on a bed and grab a dildo - but don't worry, it's okay, as the offscreen screams make clear he's only torturing him for information.
That is what the cover suggests to you at first
glance.
There is nothing commendable about this movie, it is not even a good time-killer to
glance
at while doing chores or other work.
At first
glance
this gives the impression that it is going to be a laughable blaxploitation flick, and it does contain moments where it veers in that direction.
At first glance, this movie has got everything a psycho wants: a vampire story with a "not under 18" restriction, filled with hyper-violence, drugs, gore, sex (including lesbian sex), some fanatics zealots and even a gay necrophiliac cop!
Or maybe only for a hustler's
glance
of some directors?
At first
glance
this documentary/fiction/cartoon is quite entertaining and thought provoking.
This 1974 Naschy outing is directed by Leon Klimovsky, and a cursory
glance
at the publicity photos and packaging might lead you to believe that this medieval romp lies somewhere between "Inquisition" and "Sadomania".
As he digs deeper he thinks it's much more than it at first
glance
seems to be.
At first glance, it would seem natural to compare Where the Sidewalk Ends with Laura.
Miike understands that these classic tales are a bit scarier (and more disturbing) than what they appear to be at first
glance.
At first glance, it looks like a more cynical update of the infidelity-themed morality comedies of Cecil B. De Mille, but more than that it is the first really competent Hitchcock picture.
Based on a true story of one man and his journey to visit his estranged brother on a John Deere '66 mower, at first
glance
its an odd story for Lynch to direct.
At first glance, this film looks like the Keifer Sutherland series 24 for the big screen.
At first
glance
I expected this film to be crappy because I thought the plot would be so excessively feminist.
Every nuanced glance, every stomp of the foot, every piece of the music is intertwined so captivatingly that you can't take your eyes off the screen.
Mr. Stein and company have definitely come a long way from neighborhood Video CamCorder productions of bank hold-ups, and gay-rings that turn people gay from one
glance.
DiG! is a sincere, and sufficiently objective,
glance
into the destructive and volatile nature of the creative process and the people that try to wrangle those forces.
It is a political and cultural allegory of Mexico's post-Columbian odyssey, as even a passing
glance
at Mexico's history will attest.
Her thinking slowly changes as we start to get a
glance
at his own thoughts.
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