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I went to see this movie prompted by critics that placed it up there in the pantheon of
masterpieces.
One of Disney's masterpieces, a true work of art was brought back to life.
Although it's fairly safe to state that David Cronenberg delivered his greatest work during the 1980's (with genuine
masterpieces
such as "The Fly", "Scanners" and "The Dead Zone"), his 70's films definitely shouldn't be underestimated!
For a start it was directed by Brian Yuzna' part of the creative genius behind Re-Animator and director of horror
masterpieces
Society and Return of the Living Dead 3; and secondly, the plot; which is based on a book by Matthew Costello, sounded like a great base for a horror movie.
If this is one of his masterpieces, then it will likely be my last.
"The Killing of a Chinese Bookie" is, in either version, one of the most overlooked
masterpieces
from a decade that turned out many.
So to think that the Academy once recognized such offbeat
masterpieces
makes you wonder what happened to them over the past few years.
Behind it all is Sidney Lumet, a once-talented director who has helmed a few
masterpieces
in his time; however, whatever muses guided him towards those
masterpieces
has, in the last decade or two, abandoned him, for here he is again, delivering yet another celluloid stillborn.
So if you only take one peice of advice from let it be this...Don't waste 90 minutes of your life and watch this film, it is the worst piece of codswallop i have ever had the misfortune to see , it makes the police academy films look like
masterpieces
of our time.
I am in no rush to check out any of the director's other
masterpieces.
This man's repertoire simply includes more
masterpieces
than that of any other Horror director.
"Black Sunday") of 1960 (my choice for the greatest Horror film ever), but his filmography includes countless other
masterpieces
that come very close, such as the ingenious Giallo-milestone "Blood And Black Lace" (1964), numerous wonderful Gothic-tales, such as "Kill Baby... Kill! (1966) or "The Whip And The Body" (1963), or the brilliantly nasty 1974 crime thriller "Cani Arrabiati" (aka.
Not gory, not shocking...In my opinion "Flower of Flesh and Blood", "He Never Dies", and "Mermaid in a Manhole" are really the only "Guinea Pig" films worth looking at at all, and even those aren't
masterpieces
by any means.
It is a pity that society still looks down and snubs their noses at hardcore cinema, for if this cinematic medium were to ever be accepted,surly films like this would become recognized as the
masterpieces
they are.
This is a film that fits in with the other small
masterpieces
made by Ealing Studios in the fifties and I can really recommend it..
Many great artists have composed
masterpieces
under the heavy influence of hallucinogenic drugs.
There is obviously an audience out there for very dumbed-down versions of
masterpieces
but it still hurts.
Almost all of Hitchcock's films in the 1940's were
masterpieces
--- except for this turgid potboiler.
Even though not one of his masterpieces, "Apocalypse Domani" aka.
I really wonder how Besson/Reno can make
masterpieces
like "Leon" on the one hand, and junk like that movie on the other hand.
Even some of the widely acclaimed directors in the genre, like Dario Argento or Sergio Martino, never managed to include this much genuine tension in their
masterpieces.
It may be filthy, but it's also extremely boring, which is especially disheartening considering the fact that at least two of Cronenberg's earlier films --- THE BROOD and THE FLY --- are
masterpieces
of modern horror.
Overall, this film is one of those rare
masterpieces
that only a select few will ever know about, much less see, and that's a greater tragedy than anything that happens in this astounding film.
The CGI is pathetic, maybe we've all been spoiled as of late with Peter Jacksons
masterpieces
and some of the ILM work in the Star Wars films, but this takes the doggy biscuit.
Honest viewers have to admit that "Snow White" lacks the assurance, and, bluntly, isn't as good, as Disney's five subsequent
masterpieces
("Pinocchio", "Fantasia", "Dumbo", "Bambi").
The obvious uses are the digitally filmed closeup shots in low-light of skin in Roman church art
masterpieces
leading up to the parallel shots of skin when the actors touch ... but note in particular the clenched hand on the sheet at the end of that scene, to be followed later by a montage of clenched hands on ancient statuary (interspersed with an angel) and the almost penultimate shot of a hand at the denouement .... Cinematic style, very specific choices of music, and such foreshadowing all enhance an intriguing character study of an individual descending into emotional turmoil with superbly subtle directorial style.
The Brits really are the best when it comes to "cinematic reproductions of literary
masterpieces"
,(as I like to call them).
Reportedly five years in the making, this enchanted, inspired production is perhaps not quite on the level of Disney's first-tier
masterpieces
(Pinocchio, Dumbo, Snow White and Fantasia), but a strong case could be made for it being the best film the studio has released since its 1991 premiere.
While I disagree with the conventional wisdom about the Marx Brothers' film made before The Big Store, Go West (1940), believing it to be yet another one of their many masterpieces, I have to agree with the conventional wisdom about The Big Store.
You can call it in a row with such great
masterpieces
as "Ichi" or "Story of Ricky".
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