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The cast is first rate, especially because the male leads-Ronald Colman, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and David Niven-are so handsome and talented,
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Doug.
The deliberate slowness of the camera as it moves throughout scenes; the way characters react to one another with little more than glances and smiles and polite gestures who imply much more than what they say; the theme of a rigid society and the woman who unknowingly disrupts it with her "scandalous" conduct; the story of a repressed love affair: this is not the stuff that makes Martin Scorcese films as he's more known as a filmmaker of aggressive, extremely violent films depicting
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Italian-Americans in a gritty New York City.
There were
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war movies going all the way from The Romans and Dacians till The Second World War battles.
There was a depressed market for films the last 3 years or so,
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thanks to the SAG who's 11th hour decision not to strike created a flood of movies on the market.
It's surely the most depraved and intentionally "oh-my-God" type of short horror films one's likely to see in the years to come,
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because it takes on a very basic and over-done topic, vanity, and is cooked up (no pun intended) with human beings' attachment to new life.
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because, as Bai Ling's character demonstrates, it's so useful a old-age-prevention to eat aborted fetuses in dumpling form, as the main character, a former TV star who's worried about being appealing to her husband.
This probably has the least depth, emotionally and psychologically, of the three films,
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because Chan is far more interested in getting the audience repulsed by what's going on.
I think this was deliberately portrayed as a sequel too
(mainly
based off of the title, the main character's name coming second).
I've had this problem before,
mainly
in regards to anime series, but in this instance I don't think it is a translation issue, I think it just isn't clear.
well
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that out of the 3 predators, two of them are killed easily, i mean watching them fight that one alien was like watching a 2 old child fight a lion.
The main characters are unexpectedly engaging (Sam in particular is simply awesome, thanks
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to Brown's winningly sparky portrayal of her), the acting overall acceptable, and the story unfolds at a constant steady pace.
I like this one because it made me laugh and it had some good acting
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by Willis and Pheiffer and some good laughs by Rita Wilson and Paul Reiser you shouldn't miss this movie
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because it is a good depiction of a off and on good marriage.
Not only for the plead of the spectacular names that joined the effort, but
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for the cause and the relevance of it.
There's a great performance by Ian Hunter as the fellow who
mainly
keeps to himself.
And then they followed it up with a sequel, Urban Legends 2 : Final Cut which was absolutely awful but rather amusing at the same time,
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due to the superb Loretta Devine who is always worth watching.
I'm talking
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here about the scene where a professor friend of Virgina Madsen's character's husband regaled back to her in a smug, arrogant, know-it-all fashion over a big dinner at a fancy restaurant the origins of the Candyman character/myth that claimed he had sired a half-white child with the daughter of a man who commissioned him to paint his daughter's portrait as he was quite the artist, and as a result of this he was hunted down and basically butchered shortly thereafter by an angry racist mob led by the woman's enraged father.
The characters are
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wonderfully, infectiously bombastic Italians, and entire scenes are sometimes constructed of the process of making Italian food from scratch.
The plot is impossible to summarize,
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because there are too many story lines and it really doesn't make the slightest bit of sense as a wholesome.
After all this time, I decided to give the film a second try
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because it stars Jude Law, a great actor that usually does the kind of films I like, emotional dramas, often very character-driven, about relationships and the human nature.
I wasn't interested in the story,
mainly
because I didn't see the point.
At first, I was all hyped up to see this film,
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because I am a fan of Michelle Rodriguez.
Sprightly comedy-mystery that holds up thanks
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to Brian Aherne's expert fumbling with petty annoyances.
Great flick,
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because of the acting.
First and foremost, it's a VERY bad idea to schedule a
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story-driven and atmospheric horror movie like "The Garden" at 3am during a Film Festival and after exhilarating movies like "The Hills Have Eyes"-remake or "Neighborhood Watch"!
The UST between Kate and Geoff was
mainly
what kept me going, they are one of the best matched TV-couples I have ever seen.
I didn't particularly like this movie,
mainly
due to it's lack of storyline and acting.
Sure, we all like gunfights and explosions, but when the movie
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contains an opening scene and then people having flashbacks of that same scene (I think I counted this happening about 3 times) then it starts to get a bit dull.
I had pretty high expectations for this film,
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owing to the interesting cast.
A good documentary, not award winningly shot but the message is clear to see from the makers 'Don't get scorn by porn' Not for the faint hearted, I saw this when it came out and every time i see it i still feel really bad for her and that i should do something about it,
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to those directly responsible for corrupting her.
Director Arthur Lubin said that he pioneered the use of two cameras to cover scenes
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because Costello was so off-the-wall and bounced all over the place so much that one camera simply couldn't contain him, so he ordered up another camera and had it trained exclusively on Costello.
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