Imagination
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Like a lot of prepubescent children in 1989 or 1990, my
imagination
was captured by this new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fad.
This film works on the same pattern without any imagination, without any respect to the viewer and, furthermore, it's very long and boring.
If you still have an inner child, and an
imagination
that has not been beaten out of you by the "practical and mature" world, then you will love this movie.
While thought the robbery was really happening, the robbery was part of her
imagination.
Easily my favorite movie with Woody that he did not direct, 'Play it Again, Sam' is a hysterically funny homage to Bogart, divorce, adultery, dating, an overactive imagination, meeting women in museums, and calling your office with all the telephone numbers you can be reached at..this is some great stuff and Woody's social awkwardness and pratfalls and neuroses will have you laughing throughout.
If you have a vivid
imagination
and your mind likes to wonder, you will be wonderfully rewarded by watching this Dennis Potter gem!
It has a great fifties soundtrack and music numbers that are choreographed with exciting
imagination!
Cartoons are iconic incomplete images that require the viewer to use their
imagination.
The bed room scene left 99% to the viewers imagination
Made on a shoe-string budget, this proves how a lot of imagination, talent and creativity can make a great film even without pie-in-the-sky Hollywood budgets and ultra CGI effects.
Far be it for me to promote drug abuse but clearly this director needs to take something to boost his
imagination.
To say he wasn't successful would be an understatement, as the plot requires a huge stretch of the
imagination
and the murders that happen early on never get anything in the way of an explanation.
IT was worse than my wildest nightmares -- and I have an excellent
imagination.
Now just because this is better then the first movie (like it could be worse) does not make it perfect by any stretch of the
imagination.
my question is about the end so if you haven't seen it don't read this.... alright everything that involved Julie was her
imagination
just the story for the book.
The idea of blurring the lines between reality and
imagination
is quite nice and works after the horror kicks in along with the effect of the mushrooms.
Anyway its hard to be sucked into the movie... it tries to be hypnotic with the trippy visuals and permanent uncertainty of reality and
imagination.
But this film just captured my
imagination
and kept me arrested till the end.
Director Carl Schenkel's film gives Tarzan back his long-absent status as an articulate gentleman, and it contains elements of Burroughs's feverish imagination, but it dully ticks off the "adventures" without any thrilling sense of fun.
This flick was big on stereotypes; small on
imagination.
You really have to draw your
imagination
into wanting to be on the edge of your seat with this one.
Not showing what's in the basement urges you to try to figure it, and you'll probably end realizing the horrors Sylvester witnessed are beyond your
imagination.
There's just something about the frozen north as a setting that captures and holds the
imagination
like no other.
I hope that maybe there will be enough inspiration or
imagination
to make a second season.
It's cheap, written without much imagination, with no real laughs and with some (by 2008 standards) cringe inducing racism and sexism.
Loaded with wonderful imagery and insinuation that leaves the horror to your
imagination.
Even though I found the very ending to be a bit week (though passable) and tangentially inconsistent with the visceral flow and power of the film as a whole, I heartily recommend "Dark City" to all those who thrive on a challenge to the
imagination
and have the courage to question the darkness in a quest for the light.
The main subject makes you think about this whole suspended
imagination
and alteration of reality, for example if the Chinese won't dance the way we intend them to dance, we'll paint them a few movies that will change people's reality regarding the Chinese; great no more wars!... too bad it's just fiction in the end.
I guess if one saw it over and over, and if one had an overactive imagination, one could create for oneself a story line.
Half the scenes in the movie were completely fabricated from the screenwriter's imagination, and bore no resemblance to the events portrayed in the book.
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