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One Night at McCool's is a very funny movie that is more
intelligent
than what it should be.
The film reveals some surprisingly
intelligent
and articulate "Scratchers" with startlingly unique abilities in concert and competition where the beat meets the street.
Not the best war movie made, but profound and
intelligent
enough to be worth watching.
Malkovich brings a cold, but very
intelligent
mindset to his character.
Eric Bogosian's character of Barry is like Howard Stern, but much more
intelligent.
Andaz Apna Apna, an
intelligent
and hilarious comedy falls in that catogory.
This is a funny,
intelligent
and, in a sense, realistic comedy about a 14-year-old trying to live her first love while on vacation, and also about the complex, sometimes amusing, sometimes touching, relation between a divorced father and her growing daughter... and about how far a women (not only Nicole, the teen-ager) can go to get the man she loves!
The two new OSS 117 movies has a kind of humor which is both
intelligent
and dumbed-down at the same time, which I find extremely amusing.
Its a spoof, its an
intelligent
comedy, it has some a pathetic action and choreography (and mind it, it is intentional), good hummable songs, good performances by the entire cast, brilliant by Amir, Salman and Paresh and over all an script which is so rare in Indian cinema that too in comedy (watch David Dhawan, Harmesh Malhotra etc).
The story is amazing, human, exciting,
intelligent.
And I must say I am saddened that this usually artistic and
intelligent
band of imbd members have left this off the top 250.
Flatliners has all the ingredients of a good Joel Schumacher film - intelligent, youthful characters, stunning cinematography, a gripping story, and excellent performances.
Lorre's range as an actor is seldom as apparent as in this movie with his jovial, good-natured immigrant, to his depressing, melancholic, disfigured self searching for the truth behind what he believed America afforded him, to his suave, intelligent, better-than-your-average hood, to his sympathetic dealings with a blind woman with whom he falls in love.
Portraying a love triangle between pretty boy air-head reporter Tom Grunick (William Hurt),
intelligent
but nervous reporter Aaron Altman (Albert Brooks) and producer Jane Craig (Holly Hunter), the movie pulls no punches.
I assumed this was about the influence of the drug culture on film making but no it is a much more far reaching and
intelligent
film than could have been expected.
This is a cut above other movies of the genre: genuinely suspenseful, intelligent, brilliantly acted and visually stunning.
This is a recounting of the Tarzan "legend" from its beginning in intelligent, adult terms.
It felt like a very gripping,
intelligent
stage play (but without the overly theatrical feeling one actually gets from watching people on a stage) which plays on everyone's terror of a white lie escalating to monstrous consequences.
He plays the highly
intelligent
prankster, Billy Tepper along with Wil Wheaton and Keith Coogan who play his best friends, Joey Trotta and Jonathan "Snuffy" Bradberry.
But authors had in mind something else... :( We are big and beautiful country with
intelligent
people living here.
In such movies, the biggest problem is that the script is seems to make the viewer feel less
intelligent.
Trapping Raimy inside Mitchell's Jaguar and blowing him up with marching band music blasting out along with a sadistic monologue by Mitchell, plays to an audience wanting the "sweet revenge" conclusion of a Chuck Norris movie, not the
intelligent
balanced world of Leonard's book, where Mitchell barely escapes in the end and the conflict between good and evil could easily go either way.
I'm gonna also include that they think they are pretty
intelligent
too, just like the self-centered fart bags who do the voices for the movie.
However, when I watched it a second time, I realized that there was a whole host of
intelligent
references and good lines I missed the first time around.
In spite of sterling work by the supporting actors, and an
intelligent
script by Alan Plater, this film suffers from a fatal flaw - the lack of charm of the central character/actor.
Many men don't like really
intelligent
women (and many women don't like really
intelligent
men), and sadly, Ben probably would have stayed with Uma.
An overlooked, ahead-of-its-time,
intelligent
and engaging city-political thriller.
I hope that the many talented persons involved in this project realize this type of film does not deserve their attention, and that in the future they will work on more honorable and more
intelligent
movies than this useless mess.
One tagliner compares this one to KILLBILL which is certainly unthinkable and an insult to our
intelligent.
The same plot except with the story excised from it; the world's most
intelligent
and horribly annoying macaw; Tim McInnerny proving that he really can't do comedy (everone remembers Percy in Blackadder but that was his high spot - it's all been downhill since then); direction so poor that if a group of college students had made this you'd throw it in the bin and tell them to do it again - properly this time.
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