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Just as he did in prince of Egypt simon wells somehow
managed
to direct a script that took away all the drama and mystery out of its source material and turned it into this homogenized nonsense.
Those two characters are just plain stupid and destroys the little of atmosphere that the movie
managed
to create.
Granted the story of a woman dealing with her husband's infidelity and how she is helped and hindered by her friends is a less shocking one now in an age when divorce is so common, but at the same time its just as timely as ever, I just wish they could have
managed
to connect all of the pieces together because as it stands now you really don't feel pulled along by the plot.
That whole concept was interesting on its own, but somehow they
managed
to extend the movie into some convoluted Stargate knock-off that pads it out until a pretty decent ending with a pretty profound message.
A film about an interesting and sensitive period of history, filmed in beautiful surroundings,
managed
to present an appallingly trivial and clichéd production, grossly clumsy script, poor continuity, intrusive slushy music, sugary casting, and pallid acting.
I walk out of very few movie screenings and this movie
managed
to become one of those that I couldn't bear to watch any longer.
The wolves were beautiful animals and well
managed
in their roles.
Anyhoo, somehow or other this idiot has
managed
to strike gold, and goes to tell his partner.
Apparantely the arachnia have also
managed
to hook into the power grid.
I went to see the DiVinci Code with the same thought process and
managed
to enjoy the film, in spite of, the changes from the book.
Tonight's film course film was The Legend of the Suram Fortress and during its 87 minute running time it
managed
to quickly jump into my top five most difficult films of all time.
What I am wondering about is how the people behind this movie
managed
to make it, in my opinion, so very uninteresting and repetitive and most of the characters flat, in spite of great material and some very good actors.
How I
managed
to stay awake through this movie, I'll never know.
Far from combining the best bits of Pontypool and 28 days this
managed
to ignore them.
I couldn't believe my eyes--for once I can't complain about excessive (or in this case, any) nudity in a slasher film, but it still
managed
to make me crimson with embarrassment for renting it.
Maybe it's just that it was made in 1997, or maybe whoever
managed
to get this up to a 7 has a soft spot for kids with AIDS.
Most Lorne Michaels films seem to fail because they're essentially just extended versions of skits that barely
managed
to make people laugh in five-minute segments.
The second effort I
managed
to get through 35 minutes but yet again I found myself asleep.
How LIVING THE DREAM
managed
to get into the Laemmle 5 in West Hollywood is beyond me, as it is the worst film I have ever seen in my life.
Director Shunya Ito has
managed
to do the same thing again with this film; the story is a bit different here, but still he's
managed
to take what made the previous entries excellent and better than many films of this type and craft something fairly original around it.
It's a testament to the talent of Rowan Atkinson that he has
managed
to create a comic character with several layers and a clearly defined personality - without hardly ever speaking a word.
While I have a small quality problem myself with this movie and that is that the movie was not as detail oriented as the short movies, I still believe that it
managed
quite well for a full feature film.
Dennis Miller is surprisingly OK and non annoying in his small role, and
managed
to bring some comic relief.
this movie informed,yet
managed
to avoid preaching to the audience.
There were heist movies before this one, and indeed the likes of Rififi were an obvious influence on it - but The Red Circle is more than just another entry in an overpopulated genre and with this film, director Jean-Pierre Melville has
managed
to create something that both thrills on the surface and gives its audience something to think about.
Thanks to the helpfulness of a fellow IMDb member I've just
managed
to watch this film for the second time in nearly twenty years, and I can honestly say it hasn't lost any of its kick.
The discourse against the Vietnam war is no longer a protest song against the war itself, but a strong song demonstrating how the young people of these late 60s
managed
to bring the political establishment down.
One man has
managed
to evade assimilation, and operates outside the system, fighting to preserve his freedom.
I
managed
to catch it one night by accident and found it absolutely mesmerizing.
I am very thankful that the small college town of Abingdon, Va.- near Bristol, TN. and home of the famous Barter Theatre where Gregory Peck once acted-
managed
to get an art film festival togather and show this film there.
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