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When a small hobbit named Frodo Baggins inherits a
magic
ring from his uncle, the wizard Gandalf investigates and discovers that the ring is an ancient creation of an evil dark lord.
The
magic
of the movie lies in its capacity to bring back many memories to how it felt like to be their age.
I always wondered what happened with that
magic
kind of feeling the old Slovenian movies seemed to have in them... Well, in time I wondered if that feeling was just the nostalgia.
However, good to hear the full versions of all the songs (although 'Step in the right Direction' is still absent) and the moments of
magic
in this film still shine through.
It's not the average shoot-everything-that-moves kind of fps (which I usually don't care much for), but the acceptable gfx, interesting weapons and magic, great surround soundeffects ("Scryeeee, scryeeee..") and above all incredible atmosphere.
If the creators of Mystery Theater 3000 were still doing their magic, this film would be a perfect candidate for parody.
270 years ago in Salem, a witch and her father were burned at the the stake by a New England Puritan, who is cursed along with all his descendants by black
magic
and will never find happiness in romance; jump ahead to the present day (circa 1942), the witches are released from their holding spot and the bewitching lass discovers the latest descendant is a handsome politician with a shrew for a fiancée (the witch's father tells her men always marry the wrong woman--it's the girls who get away who cause the real unhappiness).
Then one sister decides she wants to be High Priestess after one day in the coven, using a
magic
spell to kill the lesbian HPs that's been hitting on her the whole weekend(she learns fast, eh?).
"Possession's" preview describes an amazing journey into the depths of love, transcending time, making Shakespeare look like the writer of "Not Another Teen Movie", and uses Enya to further add atmosphere to the scene, with her chilling emotional sound, filling your stomach with a mixture of magic, desire, and most importantly a NEED to see the movie.
Having been enthralled by the
magic
that is "Casablanca" some years before, I had been seeking out other films like it made by Warner Bros. in the late 30s, 40s and early 50s.
Okay, so lots of people thought this stunk because Elizabeth Taylor couldn't sing, it missed the
magic
of stage presence and it is not really good movie material.
I feel like this horrible film tainted my eyes after watching the first 3, which were full of movie
magic.
Ansara gives a surprisingly good performance considering the material, but even his Indian
magic
isn't enough to fend off an evil Felix Silla from summoning the Devil himself, who can only be defeated by turning on every computer in the hospital at the same time and Susan Strasberg getting her tits out in a vaguely New Age Meets 2001 finale.
Never mind... a piece of
magic.
I recommend to just not waste your time with this movie because it will ruined the
magic
and awesomeness of the first one.O and no wonder it went straight to DVD!They knew how horrendous that would had been for them!
If Disney continues to produce movies like this, it will definitely lose its touch and
magic.
The plot is basically the same as The Craft, a group of girls play with
magic
and pay for it, but without any decent actors or good effects, it's forgettable.
While the cartoon is nice, it just does not hold the
magic
of the original live broadcast.
It features film directors playing participants in a high stakes card game, supported by recognizable faces from TV and movies like Woody Harrelson, Richard Kind and Ray Romano, all them improvising in an attempt to recapture the
magic
of a Christopher Guest style opus.
While "Wild Orchids" is not a major classic, the film does illustrate the
magic
of the Silents at their peak.
It was unnecessarily tampered with to make it into a lack-luster movie losing all magic, motivation, and meaning.
However, the performance of Super Star Rajesh Khanna, Sharmila Tagore and the music of Rahul Dev Burman are a life a time effort and they have created
magic
in this movie.
A must see to see how the
magic
of Rajesh Khanna, Kishore Kumar and Rahul Dev Burman worked in the early 1970s to be later spoiled by Amitabh Bachchan and his trend of action movies.
I said "touching" in the meaning that something in it - humour, breathtaking adventures, worth of respect friendship of man and horse,
magic
of arabian desert and idea of will, both human and animal, that is the reason for success - all these are mixed in unique brew, called "Hidalgo".
This episode gained another 2 years of
magic
for her, well me really.
I understand the fanciful attempt of the scenes involving the Mary Poppinesque umbrella - but there's not enough
magic
in the scenes between Scarlett and 'Grover' for us to care about Scarlett's potential outside the 'X's' home.
When you watch this movie, you have a sense of
magic
and a sense of sadness at the same time, because the Beatles were about to break up, and yet creating great new music at the same time.
If it would have gone for a
magic
realism approach from a director like Julio Madem or Kim Ki Duk, or a surreal approach from someone like David Lynch, then maybe, just maybe it could have got away with the unacceptable events taking place in this film.
Even if the rest of the movie would turn out to be garbage, these hot songs would be the
magic
mushrooms on top of the dung hill.
It's obvious that the main reason for this film's existence is an attempt to recapture the
magic
of the first pairing of Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, and Leo McCarey, namely 1937's "The Awful Truth."
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