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It was filmed in an old
hotel
that a friend owns shares of.
The key scene in Rodrigo Garcia's "Nine Lives" comes when Sissy Spacek, hidden away in a
hotel
room where she is carrying on an affair with Aiden Quinn, find a nature documentary on television, at which point Quinn notes the contrivance of such things--disparate footage is edited into one scene, predators and preys are thrown together in order to capture the moment--all to force connections where none actually exist.
A cast of second-tier stars and character actors go through the motions here, and the "puttin' on a show" motif seems awfully forced; instead of the make or break world of Broadway, the show here is a charity event hosted by a swanky
hotel.
Seems to have something to do with a bunch of girls that were at a convent back in the day and now they're all grown up and they're being pursued and killed one by one by a nun that comes out of the kitchen sink, the toilet, and even manages to negotiate the revolving doors in a
hotel.
Down Buenos Aires way, a tyrannical
hotel
owner demands that his four daughters marry in order of age; one may think film takes place in the 18th century, but no, it's modern-day 1942.
I was traveling a few years back and this movie was on some channel on cable at the
hotel
late one night.
I saw this advertised in a free magazine whilst family were stopping in a hotel, had never heard anything about it.
There are two action scenes worth noting: a shoot-out in a hotel, and a machine gun fight in the middle of the street between the Barkers and the FBI.
The connection between the beginning and end was a little spacey, that is, I had a hard time understanding the distances between the
hotel
and the opening sequence.
Shot entirely on location in Bulgaria, The Man With The Screaming Brain is a hilarious love story between two rich ugly-American types and a murderous
hotel
maid gypsy.
The one with the newly renovated
hotel
with the improper wooden figure of an old finance minister is absolutely the best of the four, odd story about love or career.
The dead cat in the
hotel
sex scene is just gruesomely funny!
The filming in downtown Atlanta and the Peachtree Plaza
hotel
sets the mood just right for the story.
She also has no recollection of the last three days except for a torn photo of the Garma
hotel
she finds in her apartment.
The scenery is night clubs, expensive
hotel
rooms, a luxury train, the suburbs, and beautiful cars.
In both films, the
hotel
is more a metaphor of exile than a location.
I came across this movie in an Australian
hotel
room at 3 am.
When we're introduced to him at the start of the film, he's been living a non-life in an elegant but sterile
hotel
in the Italian-speaking Canton of Switzerland for the last ten years, conducting a business we are only gradually introduced to.
However, on her birthday the snow queen (Bridget Fonda) comes the the
hotel
which her father owns and kidnaps Kai.
Just don't watch it in a
hotel.
Kane is a killer named Jacob Goodnight, he lives in this burned down old hotel, where eight teen convicts go to do some cleaning.
They all stay at this huge, very touristy
hotel
with a gigantic swimming pool.
While the majority of the story takes place inside of a
hotel
room, the stories that Buddy (Nick Drake, wonderful allusion) and Daphne share take you outside of their room and into their world.
When I first saw this show, I was 9, and it caught my attention right away when Stewie was trying to call Lois on the phone in the
hotel.
I first caught it - entirely by accident - whilst lounging in a
hotel
room.
I've read that Paolo Sorrintino's inspiration for The Consequences of Love came from simply observing a businessman alone in a Brazilian hotel, and speculating what he might be doing there.
We view the existence of Titta who has lived alone in a
hotel
in Switzerland for 8 years.
Though I saw this movie dubbed in French, so I'm sure it lost something in the translation, lack of accents, etc., it was an excellent, fun movie for a lonely night in a
hotel
room--a real pick-me-up that portrayed accurately and positively the complexities of individual sexuality, gender role, and finding a place within the communities to which one is supposed to belong--male, gay, urban, 30-ish, etc.
Can't remember what the first one is but the second one, they're lying in their
hotel
beds and Farley says to Spade, "Do you like baseball?".
At the end of the film, it is sad to see the
hotel
owner, Kellerman, be baffled by the next generation.
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