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Forceful documentary on a little talked-about chapter of history has just a
handful
of elderly witnesses but a superlative presentation of personally-shot footage mixed with telling photographs.
Another round of mirthless antics from Ernest P. Worrell, a character considered lovable and endearing by only Jim Varney and the
handful
of in-bred yokels who make up the audience for these films.
i've seen worse movies - movies that were less inspired and movies that were more wholly inept - but only a handful, if that, were even nearly as painful.
the things that were definite drawbacks and did Not make sense were more mundane; the cops have a very laissez-faire attitude towards their guns(and even More annoying,each time it's an obvious Portent Of Doom :P ),those dippy cops also missed a
handful
of important and somewhat obvious clues at first glance(even second and third glance).
It was not surprising therefore than when she turned to directing she did so with her own screenplay La Buche which centered on three sisters and their disparate lives but also offered strong roles to four semi-leads with a
handful
of cameos (Isabelle Carre's neurotic wife, for example) for good measure.
Just people struggling to help the
handful
they can.
I'm not one for sequels but this was one of the
handful
that I can enjoy time and again, not only because the original cast is in it, but because of Macaulay Culkin's comedic ability (even as a kid) and Joe Pesci's and Daniel Stern's reactions to getting their butts kicked, booby trap style.
There were a
handful
of good looking girls throughout the duration and they were definitely nice to look at.
Hard to believe that director Winner actually made a
handful
of decent films in the early seventies, because this film is offensively stupid and violent with giant lapses in logic and character motivation.
The other thing was that there were only a few actors in the movie: Should I believe that a
handful
of people operate a huge oil platform?
Having lived with only a
handful
of other tenants in a large building undergoing renovation in New York City (and on the same floor that Stephanie lived on), the subject matter of this film was a little too close to home.
Even the
handful
instances where the film works and you crack a smile, they're too few and far between to suggest this one for multiple viewings.
The story of a diverse
handful
of survivors adrift in the Atlantic after their ship is torpedoed, it represents one of the technical and narrative challenges that Hitchcock at the time was beginning to impose on himself.
Johnson's character is clearly a
handful
even before Jaclyn marries him, and her character's stupidity in falling for his little-boy tricks is a turn-off for the audience.
The ensemble of no-names is solid, save for a
handful
of "actors" who seem to have missed a few classes at acting school (the doctor and the border patrol officers to name a few).
Any criticism, however, can be dismissed by the movie's
handful
of fans with derisive rolling of the eyes.
For those
handful
of young people (i.e.
There are only a
handful
of survivors left.
Although the film was very successful at the time, it has been totally forgotten, and can be found at a
handful
of video stores ("Video West") in West and North Hollywood.
"If the world was made of gold men would die for a
handful
of dirt".
The
handful
of scenes which comprise the framing device, some mumbling business about a psychotic guy and the people trying to cure him, are certainly inept and boring enough, but this is actually a relief, because the hallucinations are pretty overwhelming, and you'll be happy for opportunities to catch your breath.
I have a cousin who is autistic she is not as bad as Charlie the character though and she can be a
handful
and quite annoying at stages and i never ever saw it from the other point of view.
The story-telling is well-done(I swear to you, I was literally touched a
handful
of times during this, not only scared) with you finding details as you go along, and then the scripted, in-engine cut-scenes(there are no CGI ones in this one, and they are not missed), with a free cinematography(with that said, were there an excess of shots from below the protagonist, or was that just me?), a wide range of animations and rather articulated faces and the like(I do not personally find the introductory movie as compelling as the other two, perhaps that is only me... it might be the pop song, if I will grant that it's sufficiently sad in tone).
It seems obvious to me that some guys were sitting around (maybe drunk) when they thought of a
handful
of witty lines and wrote a script around getting them on screen.
Of the only
handful
of Takashi Miike films I've seen, this does definitely take the cake.
I laughed - out-loud - a
handful
of times.
Perhaps this elevated his image above the work he left behind in film - but still, this film and a
handful
of others are quite good.
A
handful
of scenes work (particularly the moments between Muni and troubled youth Billy Dee Williams), yet the doctor's relationships with his eager-beaver nephew and stalwart wife are sadly artificial.
There are only a
handful
of films that have a distinct polarizing affect on the audience--A Clockwork Orange, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, and I would even lump in Blue Velvet--these are movies you either get, or you don't.
Takeshi's shots and dialogue appear so simple and natural that you would begin to believe you could do it yourself with a camera, a beach and a
handful
of actors.
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