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On balance, one must hand the bays to Mischa Auer, who clearly steals the picture as an emotional movie star, a role which he
largely
creates, and to the director for his clever closing homage to Busby Berkeley's filmic spectacles.
And actually, for the most part, reviews of Cypher have been
largely
positive.
Like Reed's 'The Third Man (1949)' and Dassin's 'Night and the City (1950),' director Elia Kazan chose to film
largely
on location, capturing the fresh and vibrant decadence of the New Orleans slums.
Partly because it
largely
avoids the faults I mind most in Braveheart.
The film
largely
focuses on a bullying Robert Taylor as a ruthless buffalo hunter and the people who have to put up with him.
It's a shame he has been
largely
forgotten and that most of his films appear to be lost.
Maybe it is a film that appeals
largely
to an Australian audience?
Though the 'new' part of the story is
largely
an excuse for Kirk and a few others (and us) to watch the pilot, the idea of Spock being court-martialed is a clever one.
I had
largely
missed this when I first saw the film some years ago, but it came through loud and clear yesterday.
Somehow
largely
ignored by critics as he couldn't finish it himself and as the movie wasn't co-signed by Preminger who he did most of the staging...
This is one of the best Jodie Foster movies out there and
largely
ignored due to the general public's misconception of it as a teen flick.
But for some reason I imagined it as
largely
whimsy and until recently never felt the urge to watch it.
A young boy is chosen by fate to save the world from monsters and horrors of which they remain
largely
unaware.
Filmed
largely
in Wurzburg, Germany, the picture is a treat for the eye indeed.
Horror films were a major feature of the British cinema in the sixties and early seventies,
largely
because such matter could not be seen on television, the broadcasting companies regarding it as being unfit for family viewing.
I've seen quite a few Holmes films and, in my opinion, the performances of and chemistry between whoever is playing Holmes and Watson is what
largely
determines the success or failure of the movie.
It's
largely
a matter of the size of the pocketbook.
Despite a raging indifference to the acting chops of Carol Kane--I still can barely stand to watch "Taxi
" largely
due to her annoying grate--I decided to give "When A Stranger Calls" a chance.
Largely
cited as the inspiration behind Carpenter's Halloween (1978), Cunningham's Friday the 13th (1980) and the hundreds of countless other gory slasher movies, this is an entertaining horror film from Mario Bava, who is probably the greatest of the Italian genre directors.
Without caring about the people entangled in this situation, the situation itself is
largely
academic.
No mention of the grandmother that figures quite
largely
into the movie's plot, not a peep.
There's an amusing moment or two along the way, thanks
largely
to Roscoe Arbuckle's physical dexterity, but the story is more harrowing than funny, with an ending that's like something out of Kafka.
Of course, the movie's success is
largely
because of Cagney's vibrant and mesmerizing acting: Cagney brings a certain irresistibly devilish charm to the role of Tom Powers which in turn makes the little nasty sociopath more of a strangely appealing anti-hero than a totally hateful full-blown villain.
My hunch is that the buzz surrounding this film is
largely
due to the fact that it OUGHT to be good.
The background music was
largely
responsible for giving the mixed messages about what type of "feel" a scene was supposed to have.
People should understand that most war involvement consists
largely
of waiting and fighting - often a lot more waiting than fighting...
Not many would come up with The Passage, primarily because it's a
largely
forgotten film which didn't succeed critically nor commercially even when it was originally released.
I saw this film many years ago, when I was first discovering Cary Grant and going through some of his big films, and somehow it never made a big impression on me, and I
largely
forgot it.
This
largely
unknown Italian horror movie encapsulates the best of Italian horror.
Despite a lovely murder scene that takes place in the middle of a load of bed sheets, the first half of the film is
largely
rather uninspiring; but as the film moves on, it mutates into one of the most grisly assaults that I've ever seen from Italy.
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