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Essentially a undistinguished B-movie that mysteriously is directed by one of the
golden
era's major talents, Fritz Lang.
Silence would have been
golden
here.
The previews looked good, early reports on the net were encouraging, and
golden
eye and Timesplitters were excellent shooters (by the same people).
Aside from one or two REAL stinkers, I'd probably watch just about anything with them in the film, as I am a huge fan of Hollywood's
golden
age of the 1930s and 40s.
never before have i seen such a tale of such talentless hangers on been so ungrateful that their
golden
goose has failed to lay.
Alas, it seems that the
golden
times of stylish Italian cinema have sunk into oblivion.
pole in their
golden
days.
Released by Miramax strategically for Oscar and
Golden
Globe (what a farce) consideration, the Weinsteins apparently own, along with Dick Clark, the critical community and won 8 Globe nominations for their overblown failure.
The ending again is full of energy as the show wraps up to the tunes of Lucky Star and Hung Up and hundreds of
golden
balloons fall from the ceiling at the end the message "Have you confessed?"
Robert Hardy and Sean Connery fighting to the death - it's riveting stuff and from the beginning of the BBC Television's
golden
age.
For most hair production it's a
golden
opportunity to do nude, but my production was fully dressed...
Francis Ford Coppola's masterpiece was a great ending for a
golden
decade of American cinema.
Winner of the
golden
palm at Cannes Film Festival, it has an excellent cinematography and performance by Tatyana Samojlova, the only Russian actor ever to win an award in Cannes for a performance.
Basically Jane Craig (Oscar and
Golden
Globe nominated Holly Hunter) falls for new reporter Tom Grunick (Oscar and
Golden
Globe nominated William Hurt), but correspondent Aaron Altman (Oscar nominated Albert Brooks) also has strong feelings for her.
My enormous
golden
rings of gold?
From the
golden
period of British films, this has my vote for one of the funniest of all time.
THE
GOLDEN
DOOR (NUOVOMONDO) is for this viewer the finest film of the year to date.
The
golden
arm is a worried look at the truth of the underground life of pain a junkie lives in.
If you haven't seen this movie please give a look.You will be surprised at Flynn's comedy timing.The scenes between him Tucker, Parker and "Cudddles" Sakal are hilarious.Just on the basis of the outfits worn by the most attractive Parker,this movie is worth a look.The romance of this 40's movie will not be lost on those so inclined to watch movies from Hollywood's
golden
past.
Haneke reels us in with the lure of
golden
boy, Benoit Magimel, but this is an anti-romance as much as Funny Games was an anti-thriller.
Every star of the
golden
age of English films seems to be in this one and it was a joy to see them.
Several weeks back I lost my beloved companion and friend of fourteen years, a
golden
retriever named Sasha.
George C. did a masterful job playing the burned out, over worked cynic who has come to the conclusion that his life has been a waste, but is helpless to change his environment or conditions even when given a
golden
opportunity [which probably wasn't so
golden
anyway].
Half a century ago,having made the hugely influential,"Laura","Where the sidewalk ends" and "The moon is blue",he set about filming Nelson Algren's controversial novel "The man with the
golden
arm" in his eccentric and individualistic manner.Rather than take his camera out onto the streets he stayed in the studio and used stylised almost Expressionistic sets,quirky casting(Mr Frank Sinatra - hot from his success in "From here to eternity",the young,inexperienced but breathtakingly beautiful Miss Kim Novak and Mr Arnold Stang,a man whose oddities were after his own heart)and a remarkable era - defining score by Elmer Bernstein featuring the cream of West Coast jazzmen.
Howard is determined to clear his name, and get out of the media spotlight as a denying gay man, especially as his marriage to Emily Montgomery (Oscar and
Golden
Globe nominated Joan Cusack) is on the way.
Perhaps smaller
golden
parachutes would have been given to the corrupt medical corporation leaders, health insurance companies would have had a tougher time denying medical care, and health providers would have been demystified earlier, if George C. Scott had tap danced in a tutu while delivering his terrible truths.
There must be something to this storyline, for it seems as if every other family drama that comes down the pike uses this device in one form or another ("Paradise" and "Moonlight Mile" are just two of the more recent examples that spring immediately to mind, although one could reach back to a
golden
oldie like "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" to make the point as well).
It shows a more sinister past of a small
golden
age kingdom which lands on a coast full of wealth for a 1st world country, if u send the right men.
All this kinds of situations are normal on school life so all i can say is that all this reminded me my school times and sometimes it's good to watch this kind of movies, because entertain us and travel us back to those
golden
years, when we were young.
In retrospect, the 1970s was a
golden
era for the American cinema, as demonstrated and explored by this documentary directed by Ted Demme and Richard LaGravenese.
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