International
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It has the feel of later movies with
international
casts that are dubbed.
Zoey Brooks is portrayed by Jamie Lynn Spears, the self proclaimed actress who got her claim to fame by being the younger sister of the
international
pop star Britney Spears.
It won
international
awards, it is foreign (I usually like such films) it is slow moving (again something I like) and it has no gratuitous sex or violence.
Perhaps because, by its very nature, those talented in the field of Irish cinema have been quick to abandon their native shore for careers in Britain or America, (Colin Farrell is a recent case in point), and that the really successful Irish directors that have continued to work in Ireland and with Irish subjects have made their films with
international
money and an eye on the
international
market.
It was given the National Award, harvested the popular opinion and now is going to represent India before the
international
audience.
This belongs to the mode of Filipino movies which tried to pass themselves as American films on the
international
market.
He isn't a real
international
big guy like George Jung (Blow) or Pablo Escobar.
How could this be an
INTERNATIONAL
error?
The cast is an
international
one - Australian-pretending-to-be-British, stage American and a character with an English name sporting an unrecognizable "European" accent.
Despite decades of tax incentives, in terms of
international
visibility the Canadian film industry still lags behind most central African and Islamic states (surprisingly few Canadian films are released outside their native shores), and Nouvelle-France aka Battle of the Brave is another example of why.
Maybe that is how it is on the
international
racing circuit but if all America had representing them are chumps like Cody and his mechanic Chris (Peter Berg, who must have been still learning how to act) then I would be rooting for another country.
Pepe le Moko, played by Charles Boyer, is some sort of
international
criminal mastermind wanted in countries throughout Europe, and to stay free he holes himself up in the Casbah, a mysterious part of Algiers where even the police are reluctant to go, until a senior officer is sent from Paris to capture le Moko once and for all.
This film starts with a great promise - to expose the
international
politics and the business of wine.
China White (1989) was Ronny Yu's first
international
film.
Velvet loves the horses and racing them, and Mi Taylor (Rooney) brought her to an
international
horse racing competition in England, where at the end the young Velvet won, but was disqualified because of being female.
Yet, for the
international
audience not acquainted to him, one could say he's something like a crude mix of Weird Al Yankovich and Andy Kaufman, adding a foible for Jazz music and 70s outfits.
Trouble is, Dennis' lie is that he's somehow gotten involved in an
international
drugs ring, and while telling her, a couple of policemen overhear his boasting and nick him.
The
international
scope of the production is breathtaking and watching how the characters develop through the five hours it runs for is magnificent.
"The Moon Is Blue" director Otto Preminger tackled even more taboo subject matter in his controversial 1955 release "The Man with the Golden Arm." Whereas he had incensed the Motion Picture Association of America with his use of the words "virgin" and "mistress" in his mild 1953 comedy "The Moon Is Blue," Preminger went far beyond what any movie had attempted with "The Man with the Golden Arm" since Dick Powell made his law and order epic "To the Ends of the Earth"(1946) about thwarting the
international
traffic in narcotics.
I would compare this film to The Day of the Jackal, another film about the pursuit of a dangerous
international
criminal.
I was lucky enough to watch this film in the recently concluded
international
film festival here.
Toni please keep on acting in movies, you're for sure the coolest actor around today (and not just in Italy, his performance deserves
international
acclamation).
Very literate, intelligent drama about a group of
international
travelers held virtual prisoners in the Hungary of 1956 by invading Russian Communist regime.
He plays Tom Sharky, a vice detective who's on the trail of an
international
mobster (Vittorio Gassman) and the man he's financing to be the next governor of Georgia (Earl Holliman).
Peter Finch is the
international
peace keeper who becomes involved in a somewhat constipated romance with resident Liv Ullmann; Sally Kellerman is a malcontent who spits out lines like, "I got tired of taking pictures of people with their heads blown off, so that people with their heads STILL ON--and usually under hairdryers--could get one last kick before turning to the latest recipe"; John Gieguld "as Chang", an Asian who learned to speak English while attending Oxford, is humorously self-amused (but why no songs for Chang?).
Now this floors Howard because he as no clue why thus guy would say this on
international
television.
However, I wonder if this movie is all that interesting to watch for people with no
international
experience.
Slick, tidy, and well-made old school version of how a great
international
thriller should be made.
Law and Leigh are fine here and so are some of the supporting cast (Ian Holm, Willem Dafoe, Sarah Polley, Christopher Eccelston, and so on) that has an
international
twist to it.
Why Tatyana Samojlova as the young woman didn't become an
international
star after this is beyond me(though she has remained successful in her own country).
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