Herself
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Life's going not to badly for Harry Mitchell, he's an ex-air force major (plus nifty little pension I imagine), who's raking in the cash for a patent he's developed (fusing titanium and steel via explosive process, creating super metal fit for NASA), and his wife of twenty-odd years has kept
herself
in pretty good nick.
Mol
herself
with the Bettie Page black wig and brown contact lenses is Bettie Page.
In this one the wife/mother leaves her family to "get in touch" with
herself
- or pursue her libido.
Her overwhelming guilt prevented her from saying anything, what could she say to defend
herself?
That final scene is one of the best moments in all of show biz - bar none!! I'm glad she kept the camera on
herself
for ten minutes - she deserves that iconic status - such is the power of the voice.
I haven't read the one that "A Message from Charity" was based on, but would like to since it was interesting - a 16-year-ld boy, Peter (Robert Duncan McNeill) is suffering a fever from unclean water, that has always been common in his Massachusetts hometown...but he is able to see through the eyes of a young Puritan woman suffering the same type of fever, Charity Payne, (Kerry Noonann) who also finds
herself
able to experience what goes on around him.
I think the thing that disappointed me the most about the movie was Boyle playing the role of Col. I'm not a big fan of Boyle, and it seems that no matter what the mood during the movie, she's always trying to use her over-plumped lips, and darkly makeup-ed eyes to make
herself
seem super sexy.
It made me laugh because some of the situations she found
herself
in were so ridiculous, I had to laugh.
"Emma Woodhouse" Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare in Love, Duets) has nothing to do with
herself
but painting, going with her friends on her chariot up and down, saying hello to people in town, and trying to match make everybody she knows.
In the 1930s studios would use short films like this one sort of as testing grounds for new actors, given their relative ease of production in comparison with full length feature films, so it's interesting that this one should star Shirley Temple, who had long since established
herself
as The Most Famous Child Star of All Time.
The woman thought she had all that she can in life, but that was indeed not true, and she found out
herself
when she met this person who was conducting some research for his next job.
The film has sprightly dialogue, charm, and a little "magic" of its own in the fey charm of the witches and the torments Gillian must undergo in her battle with herself, and to win the man she loves.
The previous one(John Carradine) is about dead, so she, by fate or whatever, becomes the next one, and the doomed must get her to kill
herself
in order for them to be free.
I would have a hard time believing that Sophia Coppola wasn't directly influenced by this film for "Lost in Translation" (scenes of a young woman wandering around by herself, and languishing in her hotel room wearing punk panties can't help but seem familiar).
There are some films that every Horror fan owes himself (or herself) to see, and Emilio Miraglia's "La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte" aka.
However when he goes in his next job and sees her again she reveals
herself
to be an agent of some sort who reveals that his job is not quite what it seems.
Carter's star turn here as a disabled young women seeking to complete
herself
was as good a performance as I have seen from a female lead in a long time.
Excellent, pre-code amoral tale with Barbara Stanwyck as the newly inspired (by writings of Nietzsche!) to drive out her sensitivities and exploit herself, use men to her advantage.
Stanwyck, even in this young version doesn't do a lot for me but she certainly performs well here, ever driving
herself
and the film forward.
Ann Shirley,"Murder My Sweet",'44 played a young orphan gal who was called Carrot Top because of her red hair and found
herself
being taken into a home of two elderly folks, who were like two wise owls and watched over Ann Shirley.
Stanwyck
herself
is the only thing that keeps the film worth sitting through.
The Kid (Prince) has to juggle with winning over the love of his life, Apollonia (herself), keeping his band together (The Revolution as themselves) and the tension in his family.
Cassandra Peterson originally created Elvira as the television hostess of late-night horror films, and when the character proved unexpectedly popular she suddenly found
herself
doing everything from beer commercials to spots on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
She falls asleep in the subway, misses the last train and she finds
herself
trapped in the underground subway network.
I really like the scene where Marion Davies plays
herself
and is encountered by
herself
playing the main character of the movie, Patricia Pepoire.
Lindy doesn't help matters either because she won't play to the jury or courtroom, she's only herself, and she's a tough nut to crack, so of course everyone thinks she's guilty because there's a piece of evidence that hasn't come to light.
Fassbinder's most lavish production sacrifices little of his talent for identifying and deconstructing a locus of suffering in long, mobile takes that somehow also act as social encapsulations; here, it's much more overt, since the story takes place in war-torn Germany at the end of WWII, and the central character is a woman (Hanna Schygulla as Maria) who capitalizes on vulnerabilities (both economic and gender-related) to catapult
herself
up the ladder of a prominent textile corp.
I wondered about Domino Harvey herself, how her life became of interest to Hollywood.
Taking on the earlier years of her life where the budding romance between
herself
and the German Prince Albert was taking forefront, director Jean-Marc Vallée who has only until recently remained in the unbeknownst shadows of the industry here takes Victoria's story and captures that human element so vital to her legacy.
It also chronicles his first romance - with Fanny Price, who kills
herself
when she realises Phillip cannot return her feelings of love.
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