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He wore dark
glasses
and made references to living on this planet for 30 years as a sort of homage to the TV series.
Overrated and only for those people in their 20's whom wear particularly thick rose tinted glasses, who never actually saw it in the first place because they were to young.
The 3-D effects... yeah, if you've never seen a Viewmaster they're a big deal, otherwise no (if you look at the screen without glasses, it appears to be the same process).
Meg did well in school and neither her nor her father wore
glasses.
I am sorry, but Meg was described in the book as having fizzy curls and
glasses
and as being considered very uncool.
In the movie, she has straight hair and no
glasses
and is the "sporty type" with a deep voice.
Now, had I noticed his name in association with THIS particular film I'd have put it back but no, I didn't have my
glasses
on and therefore I missed it, damn, I really do need to bring those with me while video shopping.
The sun
glasses
say 'pretty cool dude.'
As the former sheriff back in command, Charlton Heston gives one of his laziest, least-inspired performances ever (he has one good moment, attempting to read a letter and fumbling for his glasses).
There are probably somewhere around 100 cartoons made specifically to be viewed through 3d
glasses.
Can I Do it 'till I Need Glasses? at the very least proves the point that anyone can make a movie.
In this instance you had a classic character in the blond headed horn rimmed
glasses
wearing Ralphy that wanted a red ryder bb gun for Christmas... Somehow we are supposed to forget him and accept another little boy that share no resemblance to the original...
Now imagine Peter Griffin as a(admittedly slim and minus the glasses) woman, except that he now lacks the something that made him hilarious.
Thank god disco and Three's Company are gone along with stop sign
glasses
and the Bay City Rollers.
If you've wondered what Sheedy looks like in a pair of old-fashioned
glasses
(but why should anyone?)
As for Mylo and Jean wearing similar style glasses...As shown in the novel "Lord of the Flies",
glasses
is a symbol of wisdom and intelligence.
I think Mylo, Jean, the main character from Stargate and a dozen of other "INTELLIGENT" characters would look kind of unfit for the role if they went in without
glasses.
It's annoying to have to watch the stereotypical wallflower librarian have to take off her
glasses
and become pretty and stupid to win a man.
Roman Polanski plays Trelkovsky who rents an apartment in France.The previous tenant is in a hospital after a suicide attempt.He goes to see her there where he also meets Stella (Isabelle Adjani), the friend of Simone.He and Stella become pretty close.Later Simone dies.Trelkovsky begins to think the landlord and the neighbors are trying to change him into Simone so that eventually he would also jump out of the window.Le Locataire (The Tenant) from 1976 is the last film of Polanski's apartment trilogy.The previous ones were Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby.Roman Polanski does not do good job only as the director but his acting is also superb.Isabelle Adjani with her big
glasses
is wonderful.The landlord, Monsieur Zy is played by the great Melvyn Douglas.Jo Van Fleet plays Madame Dioz.The fantastic Shelley Winters is The Concierge.The Tenant is something very scary from time to time.It gives a lot of that psychological scare.This film is not the easiest one to understand or explain but that makes it all so fascinating.
Also I did have a problem with the way she looked when she became a full-fledged librarian at the end--hair in a bun, glasses, no sense of humor--can we let that stereotype go please?
Even though I see it now through the pink-shaded
glasses
of nostalgia, I can still tell it was a quality show, very educational but still funny.
Keven Kline's murdering of his lines, due to not wearing his glasses, is hilarious.
The best scenes are on Guadalcanal, where he's in a machine gun nest trying to fend off the advancing Japanese soldiers in a hellish looking night time battle, and later a dream sequence in the hospital where he sees himself walking down a train platform with a white cane, dark glasses, and holding out a tin cup, all the while his girlfriend walks backward away from the camera.
His manner of hitting that evil guy in the
glasses
is amazing.
So, while all the window dressing Blake had pioneered (starlets in fetish lingerie and sun glasses, coiffed and made up as if they're about to hit the catwalk) remained very much present and accounted for, Grant added his own personal spin to the carnal content.
He got these
glasses
which h are brown.
And how come the Whoop never changes her hair or
glasses
over the many years this film covers?
The Jack Nicholson impressions shine right through that alien face with the dark sun
glasses
and leather jacket.
Jenna in that sweater and those
glasses
is just astounding!
In gradual stages, he begins to dispense with his glasses, to walk and talk differently and even his face looks different as the movie progresses.
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