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Mickey (as the aforementioned Willie)is the pilot of a steamboat, that is terrorized by Black Pete (Captain Pete to you),and decides to have a jam session on ship, using the various animals on board as musical
instruments
(ASPCA, take notice).
The song that he plays is "Turkey in the Straw" using several farm animals as musical
instruments.
Comic highlights include the Stooges constantly breaking a glass pane in a door, their encounter with a deranged patient who claims that rats used to come out of the buttonhole of his shirt, the Stooges riding through the hallways on a giant bicycle, a huge horse, and miniature race cars, and our sublimely stupid threesome accidentally leaving
instruments
inside a hapless patient's abdomen after they finish operating on the poor fellow.
Strengthened by the fact that Gary Busey, as Holly, plays his own instruments, this movie is the biopic in its purest form.
All of them have been trained by their musician father on
instruments
and one as a singer.
this documentary shows us these different kinds of music with different dialects and different
instruments.
The story unfolds in 18th century Jutland and the use of period music played on period
instruments
is just one more fine touch.
The song that he played was "Turkey in the Straw" using several barnyard animals as musical
instruments.
It has a very authentic flavour, seasoned by an eerie music score (of tradition chinese instruments, I think), and some wonderfully over-acted melodramatic moments contrasted by heavily affected comedy.
A second flaw, just how accurate were the weather
instruments
100 years ago (the toilet wasn't even invented yet)?
And for a movie about a guy tuning magical
instruments
there really wasn't much music to speak of.
number one: they have no talent, they probably can't even play the
instruments.
The surgical scenes were laughable.... and surely they must know that people who have a little knowledge of medicine would find this utterly absurd......Anesthesiologists do not leave the room during a heart transplant....nor do they do the surgery in a tiny room devoid of instruments, heart lung equipment and sterile techniques... just a joke... couldn't concentrate on the story line because of all the stupid surgery scenes... no blood, no personnel and then the hero doc coming in and taking over... it is not a film for thinking adults....Also the budget must have been limited... the street scenes were OK but who was the technical adviser....Seems like it was directed by a total idiot.. Save your money and wait until it comes out on DVD and Don't rent it..
For the knowledgeable Beatles fan, the main value in this movie is to just sit back and pick out the flaws, inaccuracies, combined events, omitted events, wildly exaggerated events, omitted people, timeline errors, mis-attribute quotes, incorrect clothing, out of place songs, and (shame shame) incorrect
instruments
and other boners I just cant think of right now.
Those in the profession have some genuinely intimidating looking
instruments.
From the first song they capture that old magic that was Cream, 3 men, 3 instruments, no fuss.
A young woman goes into a café, gets a coffee, and notices a couple of musicians standing silently with their
instruments.
Best scene is the pawn shop number where Bing sings an impromptu number while the swing band gets their
instruments
out of hock.
Yet, Jaffar owns what he describes as the three inescapable
instruments
of domination over a woman: the whip, the power, and the sword.
Three are the
instruments
of justice: the magical eye that shows Abu the future, the magical carpet that transports him just in time to save Ahmad and the Princess, and the bow-and-arrow to execute Jaffar.
For someone who claims to be able to play 80
instruments
he has never bothered to learn to play any one of them beyond the most rudimentary level.
Two years later... Bill (Alex Winter) and Ted (Keanu Reeves) are becoming near rock stars in the present future but still needing more work in their
instruments.
Director David Lynch refuses to give clear explanations on his movies(with the exceptions of The Elephant Man and The Straight Story)and he prefers the spectator to making the homework of taking out conclusions.I like a lot the films he does but I do not try to find in them a clear explanation.I just enjoy the extraordinary talent Lynch has of creating emotions and producing feelings without a too coherent story.He uses all the
instruments
to give us something unique which we may not understand it immediately but something which we will never forget.Inland Empire is a very interesting experiment and we can see the same surrealistic style he used on most of his movies.After Eraserhead,his brilliant first film,Lynch continued with more normal films,like The Elephant Man or Dune.But,with Blue Velvet,he backed to show the oneiric feeling he had shown in Eraserhead (although on a lesser degree).With Inland Empire,I had the perfect sensation I was in a dream(or,best said,on a nightmare).But this film is not for everyone:its running time is of 3 hours.Lynch plays with our perception in the time and the reality to create a very interesting experience but which will not satisfy to the people who are looking for a clear story.Lynch makes us taking out conclusions all the time.The film is made with a digital video and that thing helps because it creates more mystery.Laura Dern brings an amazing performance.She always acted well but I never thought she had so much talent.I do not know if I can recommend Inland Empire to everyone:I liked it pretty much and I think it's a very interesting experiment.But I understand some people will not like it.Inland Empire is very interesting and it makes us taking out conclusions.And I always appreciate that.
And Harpo's harp sequence is pretty good (he plays Mozart on the harp, and then his two reflections accompany him with other, various string instruments).
Carly, Gemma, Piccolo, and Sebastian set off to find her, singing and playing
instruments
for money as they go.
"You Gotta Hear that Beat" was a sizzling production number featuring Ann Miller dancing amongst a disembodied orchestra where you only see the arms/hands of the orchestra playing various
instruments.
His use of strings and wind
instruments
are so well-placed at the right time, and his music provides a thread which enhances the drama and keeps us on track.
No one I bet learned any of the
instruments
or anything!
In this excellent Neil Simon comedy, Jack Lemmon is up for a promotion at his company's (he specializes in plastic precision instruments) corporate office in New York City and he takes his wife Sandy Dennis along for a tour of the city.
Had a very strange quality about it with the shrunken-headed millionaire, Virgil Travis(Jack Maturin, always carrying a scowl) his muscle and enforcer in clown-face, Mr. Mascaro(William Paul Burns) a disgruntled dwarf assistant, Hylas(..the great Phil Fondacaro) and the imprisoned girl rock band who were sent shock waves if they didn't play their
instruments
and belt out a selected tune at their master's command.
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