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It
keeps
watchers focused on USA flag all the time.
It has a great plot and
keeps
you wondering about where each character stands throughout the movie.
Although I was disappointed that Stephen Billington was merely a flashback in this movie (Dracula's face
keeps
changing, so we are constantly being reminded), the final and least attractive Dracula shows us just how evil his nature truly is.
And that the fragile thing that
keeps
us all connected, can be damaged, even if by only one other, in deep despair.
Davis
keeps
those famed eyes covered with dark glasses for about 90 percent of the time.
What
keeps
it from being a 1 (1-10 scale) is the lack of a zero choice for such movies as Robot Monster, Best Defense and Fair Game.
This movie definitely showcases Hitchcock's early talent for the thriller genre and he
keeps
you guessing throughout.
The relentlessly stupid plot twists rob you of all patience and the movie just
keeps
sinking to new lows.
Somehow surmounting a creaky script rooted in some crackpot psychiatry, Screaming Mimi creates a somnambulistic, doom-laden mood that
keeps
you watching, bemused.
After the plane crash the movie
keeps
going on and on with pointless melodramatic scenes.
His use of strings and wind instruments are so well-placed at the right time, and his music provides a thread which enhances the drama and
keeps
us on track.
The whole genre of "Indian-American films"- from American Desi onward- is usually amateurishly written, and
keeps
focusing on the same themes over and over again- not "fitting in" to American society, having difficulty with parents, dating, stereotypes of Indian culture, etc.
This movie just
keeps
on getting better as it plays.
Wallace Berry is infuriating as the hard headed business man, yet he
keeps
from being a one dimensional bad guy.
This all comes together at the end when you meet the real daughter - the symbolism still
keeps
me thinking of each scene and what it actually meant.
This past haunts her and she
keeps
talking about showing everyone from there how she has made it.
cool movie; it
keeps
you in eye contact and bounds to its subject.
And Carol Kane is wonderful as the feisty bartender who
keeps
Tommy in line when he needs it.
Even so, it's a well-paced movie that
keeps
a person's interest.
As crime
keeps
on happening, you kind of get used to it, and films like this take on an air of 'here we go again'.
Whistling in Brooklyn was the last of three films that Red Skelton did as Wally 'The Fox' Benton, radio criminologist who
keeps
getting drawn into these real life mysteries via his reputation.
Portraying a Polish-Catholic Concentration Camp survivor now living in Brooklyn 1947, Meryl Streep admirably
keeps
a haunted look in her eyes--and in her forlorn smile--throughout all the fabricated histrionics of this Alan J. Pakula "prestige" picture.
There should be a sub-genre in thrilling writing about the stories where somebody stumbles, accidentally, into witnessing a major crime but the perpetrator
keeps
countering each move with one of his or her own.
He
keeps
moving up the list of my favorite directors.
Kim's Mom
keeps
flying in to the funerals.
The only thing in this movie that is the least bit entertaining is the kid (Demian Slade) who
keeps
telling his parents how dumb they are.
I gave this a 2 only because of the one guy who
keeps
yelling 'I'm Comiiiiiinnnnng!' Now that is laugh out loud funny!
Vogel then goes around in the name of god torturing and killing the people involved, cleansing their souls in the process, and eventually kidnapping the sexy Anne, who he
keeps
tied up naked in his house so he can torture her whenever he wants.
It's fun and
keeps
moving, but at times it was hard to keep track of the passage of time in the film.
All the characters are wonderful and very likable, and it
keeps
you guessing throughout, plus Tom Cruise is simply incredible in this!.
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