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All in all the
league
of gentlemen is a hilarious comedy show with genius writing and brilliantly bonkers characters.
In the same league: Maratonci trce pocasni krug, Balkanski spijun and Otac na sluzbenom putu.
The
league
consists of Jeremy dyson, Steve pemberton, mark gatiss and the lovely Reece shearsmith.
This lady is in the same
league
as the late Ella.
While it may not be in quite the same
league
as some of Errol Flynn's earlier work (Captain Blood and The Sea Hawk, for instance), it is still a greatly entertaining romp.
I rate the actress playing the role of Bhabhi in the front
league.
The music isn't quite in the same
league
as MPK or HAHK but doesn't jar your senses either.
Although it is directed by David Zucker and is utterly rediculous, it has a sincere message about corporate America and the disgrace that is major
league
sports.
this a great Disney flick.it is the story of an aging high school baseball coach(Dennis Quaid),who was once on his way to the big leagues as a pitcher,but suffered a career ending injury.but through series of events,Jimmy Morris(Quaid)gets a try out with a major
league
team and even makes the roster.this is a great family film.it is inspirational,but doesn't pour it on too thick.it's
Winchester '73 was the film that moved Mann from the b-movies to the big league, rescuing James Stewart's floundering post-war career in the process by casting him as a conflicted hero (although since he inherited the project from Fritz Lang, maybe Lang deserves the credit for that).
I do take exception however to comparisons with Withnail and I; not in the same league, and I doubt was it intended to.
Partly it's because the acting is uniformly strong from the entire cast, the B&W photography is crisp and adds to the starkness of the story and characters, and because Samuel Fuller's direction puts him in the same
league
with the biggies like John (ASPHALT JUNGLE) Huston.
the scenes of carnage are probably too intense for effete US minds who'd probably prefer some silly speeches and senseless abstractions like 14 points or the
league
of nations.
I had to head out for bowling
league
so I had them record it for me on the dvr so I could watch the rest later.
As a biographical film, "The Lady With Red Hair" (the story of how director /producer/playwright David Belasco transformed notorious society divorcee Mrs. Leslie Carter into an international stage star) is certainly not in a
league
with that other Warner's biopic of similar vintage, "Yankee Doodle Dandy" (what is?), but "Lady" is an enjoyable film in its own right--AND shares quite a few traits in common with the Cagney classic.
If TV was a baseball league, this show would have a perfect record!
In the same
league
is Kevin Kline, Robert Downey Jr and Whoopy Goldberg (who unfortunately has too little to do here).
He really seems to mean what he's saying, regardless of how cliché, obvious or silly, which puts him in a
league
with Tommy Lee Jones, Oliver Reed and Don Stroud.
Speaking in terms of atmosphere and style, this masterful piece of Gothic film-making is one of the best out there; just one tiny
league
below landmarks such as "Black Sunday", "The Three Faces of Fear" and "Curse of the Crying Woman".
While drinking puke isn't really my thing, as far as a substantial entertainment show goes, Dirty Sanchez is way out of Jackass's
league.
Even Stowe isn't out of her
league
here, though.
Dennis Quaid had all of the right moves and stances of a major
league
pitcher.
But Soylent Green is in a whole other
league.
Sidney Lumet proves that he is not even in the same
league
as Cassavettes.
This being a funnier story than a lot of others that I had seen, it's in
league
with "The Secret of My Success" "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" a lesser talented "Tootsie" but still very much a fun and wacky teenage tale of ' investigative mischief '.
Some likable but underused actors join up with a veteran (and really really old) director to film a script written by the author of some minor
league
films.
I personally am not a fan of "the
league
of gentlemen" but I can at least see some funny parts in that but this was so terrible I can't explain anymore.
No, "The Brute Man" is not nearly in the same
league
as those two immortal classics, but still remains a fine entertainment nevertheless.
And actually -a fact that no one seems to notice- there's a lot of interesting stuff going on in football's REAL LIFE -more interesting i'd say, then in these stupid 'goal'-movies where the hero goes from illegal immigrant to winning the champions
league
in approximately one (1) year.
Although in the end it's a bit simplistic it does have an undeniable poetry in it that is in the
league
of the director's finest work.
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