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That aside, I believe that the actors did very well with what they had, particularly Matt Damon, who actually had a little character in his character, little quirks that weren't egotistic or like a smooth criminal who always
knows
what he is doing.
Coach Jones is a high school teacher who cannot ignore the plight of the underdog who is just trying to play a bad hand of cards in the best way that he
knows
how.
Anyone who has heard David Suchet speak with his own British accent
knows
what a shock it is, because his accent as Poirot is so perfect and organic to the character.
He struggles hard with his mind, body and soul as personal matters get to breaking point and even his family seems to slip away...whilst the rest of the world stand against him as he
knows
that his findings literally shake the very foundations of their lives, culture and meaning of existence.
The entire civilized world by now
knows
that this is where Emil Sitka says his immortal "Hold hands, you lovebirds."
Anyone who have seen Robocop
knows
the story.
For some reason the scenario attempts to uphold the Stepford mystery until late in the film, even though nobody is likely to watch this sequel before having checked out the original and presumably everybody also
knows
about the denouement.
John Waters is an odd filmmaker (putting that mildly), mixing both innocent, childlike humor with shockingly offensive moments intended to...well, who
knows
what his intentions were.
If anyone of you film buffs out there
knows
how to contact Fox to urge them on, please let me know!
"Opera" is a great film with some wonderful,imaginative imagery.An opera singer(Cristina Marsillach)is being stalked by a killer who forces her to watch him murder everyone she
knows
by tying her up and taping needles under her eyes.This idea of the needles comes from the fact that Argento doesn't like it when people cover their eyes while watching his movies."For
This may well be Hurt's best performance (is this or THE BIG CHILL, to my mind): however eccentric, Hurt is smart, and to play an unintelligent person without making sure -- wink wink -- the audience
knows
-- wink wink -- hey, I'M not stupid... well, that's fine acting right there.
Gary Cooper as "Cleent" so perfectly cast as a laconic Texan who
knows
this gal is up to no good.
This is purposely overacted, and it makes it hilarious, and since everyone
knows
its purposely overacted, no one complains.
Barry Kane is an aircraft factory worker.Suddenly sabotage takes place at the factory and starts a fire.His best friend is killed.They accuse him of the deed but Kane
knows
it was a man named Fry who was there.He becomes a fugitive and goes to find this man named Fry.He's helped by a kind blind man.He lets his niece, the billboard model Patricia Martin take the man to a local blacksmith to have his handcuffs removed.They don't end up there for the woman doesn't believe Barry and wants to take him to the police.But soon he changes her mind about Barry and they find out about another sabotage attempt that's going to take place soon.There's a group of anti-American fascists.And Frank Fry is a member of that group.Saboteur (1942) is another example of the fact Alfred Hitchcock could not make a bad movie.Robert Cummings plays Barry Kane and he's really good at that.Priscilla Lane with her good looks plays Pat Martin.Also really good.Otto Kruger makes a great main villain as the leader of the fascist group, Charles Tobin.Norman Lloyd, still alive at 94, plays Fry and makes a very believable crook.Vaughan Glaser is the most sympathetic character as the blind man Philip Martin.The dance hall sequence is fantastic.And also the moments on the circus train.In the end we're at the Statue of Liberty.
The only person that
knows
he's an imposter is the drunken priest (Walter Matthau) who comes along to be pampered by Ackroyd's new found wealth having blakmailed him.
It just didn't FEEL like a movie; it didn't have that movie "experience" to it, if anybody
knows
what I'm talking about.
I think people who searched this one also
knows
the backstory of it.
Anyone that has see Tammuz's Child Eaters
knows
that this is a director that can do better.
Three, well check that, two cops (after the first scene) and an old bag lady is all that can stop it, or even
knows
that the thing killing and eating a lot of folks around full moon is a werewolf.
Anybody who saw this gifted African-American comic in "Lethal Weapon 4," "Dogma," or "Nurse Betty
" knows
he can elicit more laughter with the F-word than Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy put together.
I live in South America, in a country that suffered a military dictatorship just like the one the movie tries to describe, and even though everyone
knows
movies may be far far away from reality, this particular movie treats viewers as both ignorant and stupid.
This is an important detail because in this context it is quite obvious that Christopher
knows
from the beginning that Tony is the one who must have killed Ralphie.
Tony
knows
that - which makes it even worse!
Let's face it, if it wasn't for the casting of Courtney Cox Arquette, David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston and Matt Le Blanc, then who
knows
whether this show would've lasted as long as it has done.
But there were sound track elements which were surprisingly authentic, one being the cacophony of traffic noise of Cairo, which is accurately rendered in the background, and would make anyone who
knows
Cairo chuckle nervously.
For example, in the first scene, Proog and Emo are trying to run away from who
knows
what.
And of course he
knows
how to play the system.
Shifting the scene from the original locale in the book, Detroit (an area where Leonard has resided for years and
knows
very well), to Los Angeles makes for a substantial problem that Leonard tries to fix in his script, but ultimately can't.
Anyone who
knows
me even remotely can tell you that I love bad movies almost as much as I love great ones, and I can honestly say that I have finally seen one of the all-time legendary bad movies: the almost indescribable mess that is MYRA BRECKINRIDGE.
Anyone who's watched a few Lifetime Movie Network movies
knows
that plot credibility is the first thing that gets brushed off the planning table.
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