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The humor in the film itself is pure MAD
magazine.
It is Paul Claudel reduced to beauty salon
magazine
standards.
He just looks like the version of a prisoner of proletarian roots according to "G.Q." magazine, with a language too sophisticated for someone who has spent most of his life behind bars.
We take a weekly TV
magazine
to see what is coming up, and duly decide what we will watch.
Let's get it out ! Side note-a recent Film Review
magazine
gave a big write up on Don Segal's "Babyface Nelson" ,made a couple years before "Last Mile" and also starring Mickey Rooney.
I used to have this
magazine
that had Loni Anderson in it advertising for a vaccuum cleaner.
Serials were short subjects originally shown in theaters in conjunction with a feature film that were related to pulp
magazine
serialized fiction.
There weren't a whole lot of things a kid could count on when I was growing up, but there was- and always will be, for as long as life endures- the memories I have of a black and white
magazine
whose editor shared my love of the Fantastic; an editor who always seemed to me to be a kid at heart.
By far the most wacked-out teen comedy of all time, this bizarre Robert Altman nugget was adapted from a single issue of National Lampoon magazine, the 1982 "Utterly Monstrous, Mind-Roasting Summer of O.C. and Stiggs" special.
Signed to a Fox contract when casting director, Rufus Le Maire, spotted her picture in a 1946 Life
magazine
lay-out of current college girl dress fashions, Nancy jumped straight from Fox's dramatic school (where she spent "a few months as the star pupil") to the lead feminine role in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's Somewhere in the Night (1946).
When I go to major league games (or try to watch them on tv), they are so filled with extraneous stuff, with fluff, with "People
magazine"
personality filler that it's hard for me to see the baseball in baseball.
I saw this film at the Cleveland Film Festival, it was one of the few US films showing, so I wanted to see it, but after reading the review in the festival magazine, my expectations were low.
I totally agree with the reviews you have received from Film Threat
magazine
and SciFi.com.
I watch the movie because it's been rated in my local
magazine.
He was also seen in almost every issue of Thrasher
magazine
either in an ad , doing his skateboarding thing or conducting his own interview.
I couldn't wait to take a look at Final Fantasy Unlimited after reading the article in Newtype
magazine.
Andie Anderson covers the "How To" beat for "Composure
" magazine
and is assigned to write an article on "How to Lose a Guy in 10 days."
At one time, unable to sleep, he stumbles on a
magazine
that inspires him to drive nails through the brain.
Very typical Robert Altman style, but definitely more off-beat since it is based on two characters from National Lampoon
magazine.
I had heard about it before from a few friends who had seen it and had read about it in TIME magazine, not knowing much about the movie.
Oh and somehow a bandanna and a
magazine
page also survived intact( WTF? ) and were later used in the Moussaoui trial.
Davis plays Linda Gilman, a no-nonsense editor of a Home and Life type
magazine
in New York.
Okay so maybe I'm a wimp or maybe I had legitimate medical reasons for fainting, but the fact is I do watch tons of horror films, volunteer regularly for a horror magazine, and this has never happened before.
When I grew 16, My brother went to the library and came home with a game
magazine
witch contained a demo with Sam and Max Season 1, ep. 6.
For all its perceived depth noted in other comments here (and in the pages of Film Comment magazine), this experimental Thai film left me unmoved and even a bit irritated.
Many years ago this reviewer subscribed to fantasy-horror
magazine '
Starburst', then in its infancy and rivalling 'Fangoria' for its lurid colour photos of blood, guts and exploding latex.
In this case, Disney too now focuses on that genre, disregarding their natural talents and hire an animation company called Jetix (the same company that creates the truly awful Super-Monkey-Robot-Yada-Yada-Wha? show) to produce another abomination that is sure to attract fans of the kids
magazine
called W.I.T.C.H (obviously initials for the characters' names, which you can see on its opening title.
Filmed in Germany, Austria and France, the film follows the career of Schumann quite truthfully - i.e: the fact he was injured and his fingers were paralized and even as such played the piano quite well, his publication of a music
magazine
under the pen names of Eusebius and Florestan.
The dialogs that should be spoken by young people today sound like my grandmother wrote them after reading a girl
magazine.
The cinematography was fantastic and was deservedly written up in an issue of American Cinematographer
magazine.
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