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In movie we can see privates, armed with "M1 Garand
" (invented
in year 1932!), not authentic "1903 Springfield" (aka "Silent Death"), who privates use until WWII.
The beginning is intriguing, the three main characters meet late at night in an otherwise empty bar and entertain each other with
invented
stories.
They
invented
a new show with a new title, Scooby and Scrappy-Doo.
I've seen "B" movies before but the "C" movie has just been
invented.
It has been said that Deanna Durbin
invented
teenagery.
Another episode I like is the one where Brak and Zorak didn't finish their homework and then they go back from Sunday to Friday and they just goof off and then they go back to the day homework was
invented
and then when they go back to the present homework didn't exist!
The film begins in a lab where a crazy scientist has
invented
a new and highly toxic poison that kills its victim and makes it look like they died from a heart attack.
It shares this failing with a fairly illustrious list of science fiction classics: "1984", "2001: A Space Odyssey (compare its space station with our International Space Station) and Isaac Asimov's "I Robot" (positronic brains were to have been
invented
in the 1990's).
One of the best true-crime movies ever made and very faithful to Truman Capote's book which
invented
the true-crime novel genre.
This probably played well back before the wheel was invented, but it is so corny and unbelievable today.
Karloff plays Dr. Janos Rukh, a brilliant scientist who has
invented
a technique to look into the past through a telescope, and finds out that a meteor has hit the earth thousands of years ago.
Jeff Goldblum did the best performance of his career as Seth Brundle, a scientist who has
invented
something he calls "Telepods".
Heck, this film even goes by several vicious alternate titles that sound like they only could have been
invented
by wicked exploitation distributors (for example: "Orgy of the Blood Parasites" or "They Came from Within").
(at 60 minutes it's not much of a feature either) Bob Moog invented, you know, the Moog synthesizer, which as the movie illustrates has been the source of lots of directions in music, some legendary (Bernie Worrell), lots fun (Stereolab), and lots of atrocities against the ear (Rick Wakeman, Keith Emerson).
The acting is bad, the CGI is worse and the story ...... Well, i guess a new word has to be
invented
to describe it properly.
For this movie a new scale should be invented....from 0 to -10.
Author of this stupid scenario
invented
Polish guy who would be able to betray allies and become a German spy.
Not to talk about the camera work (probably a first time operator, at least I hope so), although the "day for night" they
invented
for this movie is shockingly interesting (I understood this only after the first half of the movie and when I mentioned it to the others watching the movie I could see that no one had understood the purpose of this strange color effects before).
He's constantly giggling at his own jokes, and mugging for the camera as if he thinks his latest comedy creation is the funniest thing he's
invented.
The man who dastardly
invented
these mutant bugs seems to also have picked up the use of super warp speed traveling while working in the lab late at night.
What is being carried on the plane is a scientific devise
invented
back in the early 1900's that basically takes a person's thoughts to create atomic-like destruction.
Im a big fan of the western genre and so bias but that said Deadwood is the greatest thing since moving pictures were
invented.
Not being sufficiently versed in the actual history I suspect the relation between Marie and Powers' Count Axel was blown up or perhaps even
invented
for drawing power, and indeed I find the film's weakest parts the rather purple moments between the two which do seem to encroach into the realm of melodrama.
Maybe that's why Leslie Howard's character, Alan Squier, wound up wandering through there, as it probably reminded him of more than a few days and nights in No Man's Land (a term
invented
by the Great War to describe the space between enemy lines).
There is not a word
invented
yet that describes how absolutely horrible this is.
It is avowedly based on characters not events and most of the latter are invented: the film is after all a drama, not a documentary: the paucity of facts is acceptable, it is the lack of truth which is makes this film so shallow.
People might no longer distinguish between what was the case and what was just
invented
to make the plot more interesting.
I think truth in narratives is more about cases being representative (even if they are invented) and told in a way sophisticated enough to come close to the complexities of real life.
You thought Charlie Chaplin
invented
slapstick?
giuseppe colizzi was a fine underrated director dead too early that
invented
the characters of Spencer-Hill.
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