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Ironically
it might have been funnier if it had used different actors who did not have such high expectations placed upon them.
Ironically, the mere existence of TCP, a film which demonizes the democratic experience of the country of its origin, shows that FDR's America was secure enough to accept criticism.
Ironically, six years later she played a stunning and extremely likable role in the person of "Rowena Morgan" in "Mr.
Ironically, the scenes prior to the appearance of the would-be wacky General offer more felicities than the rather forced humor at Nazi expense!
I'm surprised over the number of folks that have rated this entry as their favorite "Chan" (didn't they ever see "...at the Opera" or "...at Treasure Island?"--- the latter
ironically
written by John Larkin, who dropped the ball here).
Ironically, it's even _about_ two garbagemen.
The one aspect of this film that raised some questions for me,
ironically
dealt with the pacing of the story, and that rate at which it was told.
He plays an individual entirely without sympathy who is
ironically
dressed from head to toe in a white suit, pants, and hat.
A fascinating relic of the turbulent cultural/political aura of the late 60s (taking in the class struggle as well) which, ironically, in view of its outdated and occasionally embarrassing conservative views, makes full use of the permissiveness that prevailed for a while in mainstream cinema and which came about as a direct result of the liberal attitude it purports to criticize!
Ironically
this is one of the rare Sonny Chiba films in which he DOESN'T tear out or rip off body parts of opponents.
This show has not got the credit it deserves and
ironically
is a bit of a sleeper hit itself, must see for anyone at all interested in this genre
Still, I love to be American and be terrified at both and by the knowledge that they illustrate what
ironically
Gregory Peck said our civilized law also is: "a living, breathing reality!" God help us.
Judging from the time-spanning 2007 adaptation of Khaled Hosseini's huge 2003 seller, the answer is rather
ironically "
yes".
Ironically, what makes John Carpenter's "The Thing" such an entertaining sci-fi film are its genre-defying elements of mystery, suspense, and tight plot structure.
Ironically
dressed in white, oozing oily charisma from every rotten pore, and jumping on beautiful women every chance he gets, Kinski's Johnny makes for a fascinatingly creepy and monstrous brute.
(SPOILER AHEAD) Ironically, the main character murders a federal official.
The film would be stronger if Robert Ames' character had been played by a more powerful actor (he's too low-key for a self-made salesman and he spends most of the film with his face turned away from the camera), and if Ricardo Cortez had been given more to do than smile
ironically.
Ironically, the women in "The Women", perhaps because they are all we see, are shown in a less than favorable light, alternately silly and scheming, with the only "nice" one, (Norma Shearer), growing "claws" by the end.
This "TFTD" episode from season one titled
ironically "
Answer Me" is a pretty well done and memorable episode, and it takes a shocking twist at the end.
Ironically
one of the bad guys in "Wagon Master," James Arness, would star in the hit television series "Gunsmoke" on a rival network to "Wagon Train." Ward Bond plays the leader of the Mormons heading west who often backslides to his sinning days by cussing only to be called down by fellow Mormon Adam Perkins (Russell Simpson).
Ironically
the film's director, Sergei Eisenstein, was one of the earliest and most influential advocates of a formalistic approach to film art.
The largest front of the whole conflict has been, ironically, the least appearing subject on the silver screen after the war.
These questions are raised in this movie, and ironically, there is the suggestion that the answer given, may in fact be the wrong one!
Ironically, after the returning to Poland he stopped writing artistic prose and became communistic propagandist, producing stream of anti-imperialistic and anti-american press publications.
The problems that their love affair suffers makes it, ironically, more believable and the simple features like the contrast between the colours of Matthew's and Nimi's clothes alone, makes this film all the more enchanting.
Both are capable of affection, yet ironically, it's the more "evolved" one who becomes dependent and possessive, unable to accept the other's freedom.
Ironically, Cathy Lee doesn't put her team through any unorthodox practice sessions; she doesn't do anything a male coach wouldn't do.
The Henleys watch a Blair-Witch-Project-esquire video diary left by the town's last victim, which
ironically
demonstrates the best performance of anyone in this movie.
Ironically, although he can do the "splits", Thomas is a complete stiff as an actor.
Ironically
enough, the ONLY person who even came close to giving a decent performance was Darlene Sellers, the ex-soft porn actress.
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