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However, it takes a
greater
person to admit when they were wrong and give credit when it is due, and it most certainly due.
Good satire looks for irony in their topics, and Carlin just describes his topics without connecting them to the
greater
sphere of the human experience, with the irony serving to make the comment humorous.
First thing is, and you get this from the opening scene, that this can't just be a comedy.No, it feels a need to falsely become something
greater
than that by trying to portray some kind of racy cop flick.
Most historians agree that the "taming" of the west occurred when women began arriving in
greater
numbers--before then, men of the region spent the majority of their time getting drunk and killing each other and the Indians--and someday that would make a really good movie.
Dustin Hoffman is better but is still more of an "along for the ride" character, not his
greater
work.
It integrated songs into the story and created a product that was
greater
than the sum of its parts.
In the Family Dog, Brad Bird was already demonstrating the brilliance that would propel him to
greater
fame with The Incredibles.
Overall, this film is one of those rare masterpieces that only a select few will ever know about, much less see, and that's a
greater
tragedy than anything that happens in this astounding film.
There's no need to emphasize that LIVE AID (and everything else connected to it) is the singular event of the rock'n'roll history,
greater
then anything seen before or after.
These are a few of the magical concoctions of film art where the whole is much
greater
than the sum of its parts.
In this film, she emerges as a
greater
actor than singer (though her Pirate Jenny from the Threepenny Opera may be the best version of the song in English).
If you are a B movie advocate than you MUST watch this as a learning experience, if you are a Van Damme fan, then you MUST watch his for nothing else but to
greater
your JCVD knowledge.
Wonderful brooding cinematography around
greater
Glasgow at its most depressed.
This is definitely a film which deserves to be in
greater
circulation and better known than it currently is.
The idea of the ultimate return home is given an even
greater
resonance than usual with a special reunion here.
It managed to mix the thriller genre while successfully (to a
greater
or lesser degree) incorporating both the sci-fi and spiritual elements.
The tragic tale of Prince Asoka, the great emperor and disperser of Bhuddism, probably bears no
greater
resemblance to history than does Shakespeare's MacBeth or Anthony and Cleopatra.
Nevertheless, the movie's sum is definitely
greater
than its parts.
This makes Chee ever superior, which is very ironic, because in the books, Chee always feels vastly inferior to Leaphorn because of his much
greater
police knowledge, education, and experience.
To be certain, much of the comedy adheres to the "racial tension" theme, and there is of course plenty of the proverbial cultural clash that abounds- consummating with, you guessed it, a torrential family dinner scene in which Kutcher's "empowerment" eventually gets the best of him, but "Guess Who" isn't content to strictly deplore racial boundaries, as it also works effectively as a howlingly funny "meet the father from hell" scenario, succeeding solely on Mac's uncannily nimble charisma and wit, who has an aura about him that would make any future son-in-law shrink to his skin, or to a
greater
extent, be obliged to sleep and "spoon" with the man!
The cast is almost entirely middle-aged and mad scientists, ruthless businessmen and corrupt officials all play a far
greater
part in the proceedings than any shark, whether stock footage or rubber.
The ending adds a small touch of drama and sadness to the film, but the movie is a far
greater
portion of comedy than the latter.
Granted the technology was
greater
in the game, but you can do more with that format.
A rich lonely old woman takes in six homeless people and gives them a home, a job and something much
greater.
Lady Snowblood takes a good old fashioned period revenge story and turns it into something
greater
than just a good genre film.
The quality script adeptly walks a line between mythologising and realism giving the film
greater
depth and intelligence than a lot of its kin.
It is truly the
greater
sacrifice.
It is a pity that Derrick de Marney's hammy performance does not resonate with a
greater
sense of evil, but there is compensation in his confidante, Madame de la Rougierre who, in the hands of Katrina Paxinau, is one of cinema's most sinister female monsters.
There is no
greater
truth than this.
Clearly real gypsies would have a much
greater
repertoire!
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