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Diamond also helps by not being to condescending which is a fault of a lot of intellectuals when trying to get a message to the
masses.
True, they didn't have the "teen stars" coveted by the raving teen
masses
back in the day, but they did have the killers that these same teens continually talk and debate about.
Spoofs are generally not popular with the
masses
(except when Crosby/Hope or Abbott/Costello or Woody Allen are doing the spoofing) so it's no surprise to discover there exist few box-office viable spoofs of film noir.
The scenes of urban Manila/Cavite, the abject poverty, the sense of seeing life as it really is for the
masses
in the urban Philippines, made the film a proponent of sorts for the poor and unprivileged, this was powerful.
The contactees don't seem remotely like the naive, wide-eyed, day-dreaming out of touch with reality raving fruitcakes the media frequently presents to the
masses.
The settings are all wrong, there is nothing of the great openings and large
masses
of people that acted the Revolution.
The editor Raymond Franvel (Pierre Taylou) and his rather sexy secretary Anne (Lina Romay) are involved in staging fake black
masses
and satanic rituals, it's a hobby I suppose.
I think "Kingpin" is simply too hip and too ethnic for the
masses.
The cinema of this director is introspective, as it doesn't aim to please the
masses.
This movie is not for the
masses.
Nice! Stefanie von Pfetten is a scream queen gift to the
masses
-- one I need to catch up on -- and the movie, while not awesome, combines horror and humor elements to good effect.
When you compare this with the box office success of a film like the Matrix which while being a good film still falls well short of the tale being told in Dark City, it seems that people on the whole don't want intelligent science fiction but the typical pap that hollywood is too eager to churn out for the
masses.
The best way to describe them is avant-garde--and often make little sense, as they are not meant to be shown to the
masses.
In the end maybe the film should have been a little shorter, it would probably please a wider audience, but, it's like I mentioned before, Breaking and Entering is an acquired taste, it won't please the masses, that's for sure but, for those like me, who enjoy raw and realistic emotional dramas, I think it's a film worth watching.
Watered down Horror/Drama for the
masses.
It is a ridiculous attempt by the writers to portray a perfect middle America Mayberry RFD town to appeal to the
masses
-- unfortunately, that kind of town hasn't existed in about 50 years - if it ever did.
I've seen my fair share of putrid and insulting trash that ends up being acclaimed to the heavens by
masses
but this show really takes the cake.
Not only did they meet their goal but they exceeded it--and it was all captured on film to be shown to the
masses.
Honestly, just take a look at the war on Iraq to see a current example of how the victors completely turn the truth on its head and sell it to the masses; who readily accept it as fact.
The complexity and the unusual style might make it hard to digest for the masses, but it is a real gem for people who like to look beyond the surface and dive into the mind of the protagonist.
"The Road Home" is a movie that should be seen by
masses.
Everybody is entitled to an opinion and i understand that Vic & Bob's humour is not for the
masses.
This will not appeal to the
masses
but will be a big hit with the people that make cult hits, hits.
And pay no heed to the comments of 'Oh Dear, Oh Dear'...that person obviously had no idea that the show wasn't there as a serious attempt to promote D&D to the masses...it was a COMEDY...a silly, camped-up comedy (like "Men In Tights' was to the Robin Hood franchise).
Shrek is for the unwashed
masses.
If people like these are so clueless what happens to the
masses?
What makes The Giant Gila Monster so noteworthy as opposed to the
masses
of similar giant monster films is how unexpectedly (for lack of a better word) good the film is, with the anticipated unintentional laughs often displaced in favour of a surprisingly sturdily constructed and cheerfully entertaining monster romp.
it is about a man called Raymond Bordier the editor of a newspaper, who uses a castle of a count and countess to preform black
masses
that look and seem very real.
I was incredibly impressed with this film and it's ability to make a part of history very few are aware of accessible to the
masses.
What happens if dirty politics is played and politicians uses their power for their selfish reason and exploits
masses.
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