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Yes Mildred is a Strumpet BUT he knows it, and he
keeps
coming back.
Red Rock West is one of those rare films that
keeps
you guessing the entire time as to what will happen next.
A sort of road trip flick with many fun and some poignant moments
keeps
moving, stays fresh, and is a worthwhile watch for indie lovers.
From the time they walk in, to the time Hardy just falls off the roof, this
keeps
me laughing hysterically.
It is hard identify with a woman who
keeps
a cannon up her pants -- in lue of leggage.
John Lithgow plays a smart villain, but I love how he is completely out of his element--he has to follow Tucker around and that's what
keeps
it interesting.
Plus, the director
keeps
things interesting throughout.
The story is drip fed to you rather than the usual dumbed down explanation so it
keeps
you wondering what is going on.
Or how about the Olympics segment with a German couple making love being announced by two men (one of them Spanish) as they get explicit while "Please Stand By
" keeps
interrupting on the screen!
The way the story is developed,
keeps
the audience wondering what is the tenant's dark past.
From the opening credits with that creepy opening song to the very chaotic ending, there is something insane, sad and scary at the same time, and it
keeps
ringing in your head: sometimes dead is better!
This film has scenes that come back to me at the strangest times -- that intense scene with Mr. Muckerji telling Mrs Melandez that someone he spoke with witnesses the girl being pushed out the window by a woman who fits HER description ---is one that rolls around -- the way she
keeps
referring to him by name --- in a Greek accent "Mr Muckerji" -- and then when Boyer discovers her having just taken poison and gives her one last smack up the side of the head before she dies --- its a delight!
The horror just
keeps
going as the critter tries to outrun the impossible.
Criminals Perry Smith and Richard "Dick" Hickock believe Mr. Clutter of Holcomb, Kansas
keeps
a large supply of cash on-hand in a safe.On November 15, 1959 at two a.m. they end up murdering Mr. and Mrs. Clutter and their teenage son and daughter.After a little police investigation the two men are found and sentenced to be hanged.In Cold Blood (1967) is directed by Richard Brooks.Now, I haven't read the Truman Capote novel this movie is based on, so I can't make any comparisons.The movie does a brilliant job telling of those horrific events that actually took place.Robert Blake is excellent as Perry.Of course, Blake had the murder case of his own a few years back, being accused of murdering his wife.He's free now, but we still don't know the truth.What ever that may be, he's still a very fine actor.Scott Wilson does remarkable job as Hickock.John Forsythe is terrific as Alvin Dewey.Paul Stewart is very good as Jensen.Jeff Corey is marvelous as Mr. Hickock.Same thing with Charles McGraw who plays Tex Smith.John McLiam portrays Herbert Clutter, Ruth Storey is his wife Bonnie, Brenda Currin is the daughter Nancy and Paul Hough is the son Kenyon.Great job by each of them.There is much to remember from this film.Let's start from the lighter side.It's pretty great when Perry wants to go hunting for gold in Mexico and says to Hickock: Remember Bogart in Treasure of the Sierra Madre?"
The story is something that really
keeps
you watching.
You think you know exactly where things are headed, but there is an element of unpredictability that
keeps
your interest, and not everything turns out quite as you had expected.
The close-up camera view is how the director
keeps
the plot illusive.
Nominal story about how his fighting
keeps
causing his loved ones trouble - then fighting.
I have been watching the episodes on ABC videos and the show
keeps
getting better and better.
The use of sound
keeps
the tension consistent, and the dramatic shifts from silence to noise
keeps
the blood pumping, that's for sure.
Even when one of the two victims is at his most deteriorated, the camera
keeps
going.
you have to look at it for what it is, a low budget masterpiece involving a zombie rapist wielding a 12 inch love rod that he
keeps
out flapping in stride.
The film is quite interesting and the movie really
keeps
you going until the end.
Sidney Lumet's direction
keeps
the film alive, which is especially difficult since the picture offered him no real challenge.
To say it
keeps
up the excellent work of the season premiere is reductive too, 'cause there's never been a far-from-great Sopranos episode so far.
But this screen adaptation of "Mother Night" is very true to the book and
keeps
the comedy, mystery, and tragedy intent.
I got in to this excellent program in about season 4 and since then i have seen all the episodes got all the episodes on DVD and
keeps
getting better and better with the seasons of 9 and 10.
There are very moving scenes where Georges proposes to Nathalie, where Georges cradles Harry's head in his arms, where Georges
keeps
calling for his dear Mom, where Georges teaches Harry to laugh..I felt there was a profound message in the film that life is beautiful- the very presence of grass (Did you know it cries when you cut it?),
Shower
keeps
within itself in so many ways.
Bogdanovich wisely
keeps
the whole enterprise so light on its feet, that reality never brings it crashing down to earth.
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