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The film attempts to shatter the romantic chivalry
image
of the heroic medieval knight, by showing a rather dreary
image
of the period, defined by psychological dysfunction, and violence.
The film should have at least tried to cover larger topics, such as race, ageism, the burgeoning gay "caste system" based on wealth, body image, and the rise of the "clones", discrimination of sub-groups within the community, and the ability to grow a decent mustache (which was very important in the 70s!).
So every shot the
image
is moving, things they do these days with the steadycam.
At one point Herzog encounters a group of starved cattle rotting away in the sand, yet the
image
is presented much like you and me would, perhaps worse, the camera peering hand-held from one cattle to the next.
the typical pre-teen movie, having all pre-teens wishing to misbehave and be able to afford the trip to paris or some far away country away from parents? i dont really like the olsens anyways, they never could really shake off the
image
of michelle, on full house... in case you didnt see that, then you were lucky from the start.
Julie Andrews satirically prods her own goody-two-shoes
image
in this overproduced musical comedy-drama, but if she approaches her role with aplomb, she's alone in doing so.
The dubious highlights include a barbaric hunting game (you can guess what he prey is), a duel-to-death between a guard and a prisoner and the
image
of a poor girl having a needle injected all the way through her nipple.
And it was filmed in 2003!!! i think this was a great waste of time and money and Michael Shanks with his 'Shaggy from Scooby Doo
' image
just made me laugh.
They even act and talk differently, with the standard degrading usage of extremely poor grammar associated with the stereotypical
image
of blacks portrayed in many cartoons of the era.
Otherwise I was unable to shake off the
image
of some actors as portrayed in other films/programs: I said to my wife: 'Hey, that's Neil, from the Young Ones' (Nigel Planer) and 'Did they summon Hercule Poirot for help?' (David Suchet).
Carole Lombard certainly fitted Hitchcock's "cool blond" idealised
image
of a heroine, but what ever possessed him to direct this worthless unfunny script, he should have stuck to his thrillers.It certainly has not worn well over the last 69 years.I couldn't wait for it to end as it gradually irritated me no end.
While you may already be familiar with Detroit's once majestic but long abandoned Michigan Central Railroad Station 89 minutes later you will find yourself remembering this
image
of 20th century decay as the critical point when you should have headed for the EXIT sign/hit the STOP button, etc. You've been warned.
To conclude, I was greatly disappointed by a documentary which is not a documentary, a movie which is not a movie, a "something" whose only strong point is the extraordinary use of technology in
image
processing.
This
image
haunted me for weeks.
Is anybody stupid enough to fall for this?) to the planet and can you believe it, it's the mirror
image
of the planet they came from.
Blake Edwards tried very hard to change Julie Andrews
image
in this film.
Apparently the directors thought the movie was getting too long, so towards the end they stopped pointing their camera to a kind of creepy
image
of the starlet and brought in plot enhancers to wrap this thing up.
From the first scene, where we have an appearance of Mel Torme as a big, bad Jaguar drivin' stud muffin gang leader(and that's a giggle-fest in itself), to the final
image
of Mamie Van Doren, now a rehabilitated angelic teen strolling out of the prison(errr..loving girl's home run by iron fisted nuns), you can't stop shaking your head.
I blindly accepted the
image
that was created by intellectual types and seen in various films.
The scene where Sybok conjures up images of Spock's pain and McCoy's pain shatters the
image
of the characters as we've known them.
But common sense should tell you that if they can't do a single still
image
properly, then how dismal will the moving ones be, later?
The Clown is hardly an original horror film bad guy, but the design is good, Shemp Moseley does a decent job of bringing him to life and the
image
clashes nicely with the rural backdrop.
I got the
image
of tackling chess pieces out of the playing board.
The quality of
image
is correct.
Basically local councillor Sidney Fiddler (Sid James) persuades the incompetent Mayor Frederick Bumble (Kenneth Connor) of Firecombe to hold a beauty contest, to improve the town's
image.
The executive producer puts his own
image
in the film... Its just pretentious.
This movie just tarnish the good
image
of this peace loving country.
I think the
image
is good, better than other romanian movies.
He had a good voice which matched his
image.
Bussey jr was trying so hard to portray the
image
of his father(one of the best bad guy actors ever) that failed miserably the only redeeming qualities in the movie was the chicks,,,,,good looking and with lots of T&A just not worth the time or your hard earned dollar to rent it
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