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Again, my
introduction
to foreign films came from the Los Angeles Based "Z" Channel - even with the hundreds of premium channels out there in 2005, I still miss Z for I haven't seen in on American TV since!
This has an odd
introduction
as we see a stuttering "Petunia Pink" being introduced as a new star for Looney Tunes.
One has to remember, that with the
introduction
of Shaft and Superfly, Hollywood churned out one blaxploitation film after the other, whether the script and acting succeeded or not.
Short 'n sweet
introduction
of all the characters is done.
I will start with the
introduction
for asking if any of you ever watched a b horror movie from the eighties, yes you will adore this one because the movie gives all the clichés and serious acting applies for another star for the movie, except "Larry Joe Campbell" from "According to Jim".
Where it falls apart for me is the
introduction
of the pseudo-intellectual ghost-hunter more interested in selling gear and a lot of paranormal mishmash, none of which makes sense or is close to the real thing, but then for the sake of story-telling, film-makers rarely care about keeping it real.
Since I don't believe it is possible or fair to consider this film without at least an
introduction
to the Fan Film Universe, I decided to visit the many Fan Films sites and view as many of the hundreds of fan films as was bearable.
It gave a good
introduction
to the game and a good tip of the hat to the original by having David Carridine reprise his role of Frankenstien.
An average Lone Star film -- built on convenient coincidences (Gat Gann just happens to walk into the scene and dies, and, as luck would have it, just happens to bear a letter of
introduction
to the man, "Gantry" who, as fate would have it, just happens to have killed John "Ted" Wayne's father and for whom Ted goes to work because Ted just happens to look just like Gannon in his "Wanted" poster, etc., etc.) and clichés.
The first half hour of the movie serves as a broad
introduction
to the theme of "sharks".
That's about as profound as this film gets in contrasting a quasi-scientific world view to a quasi-luddite one ("I won't get an electrical blanket because that kind of comfort just separates you from reality in a very direct way [...] and instead of living under the sun and the moon and the sky and the stars, we're living in a fantasy world of our own making" (!?) Watch Waking Life instead, or just read some
introduction
to critical thinking or philosophy.
The "scientific
" introduction
is a hoot.
This movie works well as an
introduction
to the characters in the story.
Then came a long drawn out boring
introduction
to various family members I can not even be bothered to remember.
For those who haven't yet indulged further, Grigori Chukhrai's 'Ballad of a Soldier' is a good introduction: more universal, less political, not as formally difficult, and quite a bit more fast-moving (demonstrated, quite literally, by sped-up shots of a tank near the beginning!)
For an
introduction
I would like to say that this movie is absolutely amazing.
For being the
introduction
to one of the most enduring horror series in European cinema, FRANKENSTEIN'S BLOODY TERROR is rather lame - apart from being an edited variant of the original Spanish cut, bearing the more accurate title THE MARK OF THE WOLFMAN - but one tends to forgive Paul Naschy the many shortcomings of his script on this occasion because here he was still treading the waters, as it were.
I bought this thinking I was gonna see Olivier Gruner kick some butt for 90 minutes but no the reasonably impressive cast including Michael Madson, Michael Ironside and Martin Kove are all wasted in mere cameos as they make way for the
introduction
of new action star Dan Anderson.
In the beginning I thought all this 'short shots' were some kind of
introduction
of the movie, but the movie never started.
After a two minute
introduction
to the Bigfoot mythos that seems like it could have been plucked out of "Legend of Boggy Creek", we first meet the shag carpeted, snaggle-toothed creature himself.
At first, I thought it might be interesting, but after the rather hard-to-follow introduction, it just kept going down in my view.
This film would be an excellent
introduction
(along with other films such as Diary of Anne Frank) for young people into this very real and recent historical nightmare.
Upon
introduction
of his character, he immediately clouds his personality, teasing the audience into a confusion of what his true intentions are with the two lovebirds.
"WEST" explores the durability of bonds forged in youth (between Pete and Jerry) via the
introduction
of a catalyst (Cheryl) and unapologetically portrays the potency of unbridled sexual love for another in a young mind.
It's about a mail order bride, and of course with the
introduction
of the Internet into the majority of modern homes, the idea shopping for a wife has once again reared its ugly head.
But this was an early
introduction
to what I'd heard of as "vaudeville," & the transitional sequences with Cagney as a film lot extra (with a real silent flick star Marjorie Rambeau, as Gert) were fast-paced & convincing.
I saw this film several times as a kid and really enjoyed it--seeing it as a 13 year old, it was my
introduction
to Steve McQueen.
Each episode begins with a brief
introduction
by Henry Kissinger, but the wonderful narration is by Nigel Hawthorne (Yes, Prime Minister).
This is the very first episode of South Park entitled "Cartman Gets An Anal Probe".It has the worst animation in the series because it was made using construction paper...but we never looked at the animation in this show anyway.Nowadays, South Park has plenty of its humor stemming from current events and politics.I like this, I like all episodes of South Park, but its pretty interesting to go back to a time when it was just funny fart jokes with a simplistic plot.In this episode, Cartman recalls a dream he had where he was dragged on a ship and got an anal probe from aliens.However it was not really a dream and the aliens have come to south park.Cartman just thinks the other boys are trying to scare him though.The visitors kidnap Kyle's brother Ike and now they must go find him.With the help of the school cafeteria chef(played by Issac Hayes R.I.P), they get out of school and try to get Kyle's brother back.Meanwhile, officer barbrady has been investigating why the cows are being mutilated.This episode was originally 26min long.You can find this extended version of the episode on the internet.It makes a few changes, such as Cartman having a father and a sister and an
introduction
to Nurse Gollum(without the fetus on her head).Overall, its the not the best episode but it is pretty funny and good.
That glasses blending medieval style and moons and heraldic blossom's and dazzling blonde enchantresses are a perfect
introduction
to what we are going to see.
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