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Inventive use of
green
screen technology, props, makes up and costumes work to make the Hidden Frontier worlds of Star Trek fun and believable.
And Larry Drake (the sweet gentle giant Benny on "L.A. Law"!), with his creepy hiccuping guffaw, a demented twinkle in his bright
green
eyes, and a leering, truly wicked grin, makes for a sensational sanguinary Saint Nick.
"Soylent
Green"
is one of the best and most disturbing science fiction movies of the 70's and still very persuasive even by today's standards.
Being an avid Coen-o-phile it disappoints me to think what might have been had they gotten the
green
light on TTWS, rather than their last couple of relatively undistinguished efforts.
I was brought up on Doc Savage,and was petrified by the
green
death as a child but even then as now, I found it thoroughly entertaining.I have made countless friends and colleagues watch this film and have been most amused by the diversity of reactions,granted they mostly think I'm odd but there you are.
I have liked Dick Tracy since I was a child because of the comic atmosphere of the main colors: red, blue, orange, yellow,
green
and black.
I remember dyeing the grass at his old house with
green
dye because it first had to be sodded(it was a new house in a new development and I guess they leased it for the movie)..then I had to cut that newly laid sod to make it look nice..man that was hard!
This then is the compelling story of Andrei Chikatilo, wonderfully played by Jeffrey DeMunn (The
Green
Mile).
This is a brilliant and well made contribution by a group of fans, and considering it's made in a back bedroom on a painted
green
screen it's story lines are complex and twisting, and it's characters show realistic depth and dimension.
The sea and the sky are strikingly blue, the islands
green
and untouched.
"Soylent
Green"
is one of the better ones.
These days, I doubt an intelligent novel like Mother Night would ever get the
green
light from the big Hollywood grindhouses.
The show has good computer animation of spaceships, but the acting takes place in front of at green-screen and it gives a
green
glow around the actors.
All he knows is that the boy has
green
eyes.
Plus the film's in black and white, thus there's no chance of seeing anything
green.
so why the cost themselves if they want the picture like that ?? i really don't know !! i know that many people will have the negative point of view from mine , and all the people here in Egypt saying : Wow what a great movie , what a huge budget , what a great cast that met for the first time ... but that's not the
green
card for the success of any film , we all watched a movie called ( Heat ) by Al Pacino & Robert De Niro and both of them are great great actors , but the movie was not as great as their names...anyway that's only my point of view ...thanks
With its garish (green) colours and flared images, a mediocre score and lame libretto, the film is well below par.
Apart from being the most clichéd basic idea EVER (average American family is abducted by little
green
men), this is a surprisingly great movie.
The wide and
green
landscapes, the beautiful coasts and mountains, the friendly people, the traditional pubs and places... and there have been many good film coming from or being located in Ireland.
Basically Todd Bridges and his buddies are all out of the
green
stuff.
In "Greenfingers", it was criminals who ended up having a
green
thumb.
What was cool is how Mrs. Cromwell turned into that
green
goblin by Kalabar's Spell.
Whoever
green
lit this film could have given the money to any charity and probably felt better about his/herself.
Billy does his best, but fails as he brakes the most important rule and lets loose hundreds of
green
monsters, that love to break things, and hurt people.
So, they went to their nearest karate studio and recruited all the white, yellow and a few
green
belt kids and asked them if they wanted to star in a movie!
You will notice a very young and
green
Matt Leblanc in a roll years before "Friends".
I'm more on the slender side with blond hair and bluish
green
eyes.
However, with very
green
and inexperienced actors in front of the camera--and poor cinematography and sloppy editing going on behind it--the picture loses steam even before the halfway mark.
"Mercenary for justice"- surely a candidate for oxymoron of the year -is the first Stephen Seagal movie I have seen since the excellent "The Foreigner" and I am disappointed to report that the dear boy has let his love for the folding
green
overcome his artistic sensibilities once more.What are you like,Steve?
Upon this mission a moldy piece of green, undulating jello is discovered.
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