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However, the "real" parts of this movie - the parts that are NOT
meant
to be parodies of television propaganda - are what are most sickening of all.
This all comes together at the end when you meet the real daughter - the symbolism still keeps me thinking of each scene and what it actually
meant.
"Route 666" tells the story of a cop and his buddies who retrieve a witness
meant
to testify in L.A.
I thought at first it might be an over the top movie that was
meant
to be humorous but that was not the case it was a clichéd slasher film without any redeeming features except the bodies of some of the women in it.
remember when voting for this, that it is
meant
for the under 5 crowd.
Shot very effectively in a style somewhere between Italian neo-realism, early Scorsese and even Cassavettes improv but with a flavor all its own, it doesn't matter that one of the plot twists is very obvious (so obvious, in fact, I'm not even sure that it's even
meant
to be a twist) because co-writer Paddy Considine is such a riveting yet natural presence in the lead: he's able to be genuinely threatening while keeping it absolutely real, creating a very believable monster.
I seen this movie at the Library like 2 or 3 years ago and didn't really want to pick it up, then I picked it up this year because I read the entire description that
meant
like Indigo children have powers and I just thought that it will make it a wonderful and inspirational movie, but when I first turned it on, I felt like I fell asleep in a nightmare of demon spirits until when I got to the part where they were in the house and a little girl was in the car.
There was also much more footage available that never made it into this film, just why I do now know (Check out the documentary called 'Bruce Lee: A Warriors Journey' and you will see more action that was
meant
for this film.)
But going back to the movie, it was another one of those grade B- "quickys
" meant
to try and cash in on the teenage monster craze of the late 50's.
Every scene and every shot is purposeful and totally
meant
to be there.
It's hard to tell what, exactly, the film is or is
meant
to be: it's a satire and an honest costume drama, a sword-and-sandal epic, a fantasy, an attack on the senses and an art mockery, and a love story.
There was good acting but only in scenes
meant
to show off good acting rather than to move the plot in any understandable direction (watch the interminable "mother of the prime minister" scenes).
Frequently I found myself watching a particular scene with my jaw dropped, silently admiring everything this role
meant
to Duvall, and marveling in the magnificence of its execution.
The only reason I bought this film was to see Mr. Banderas in the singing role he was
meant
to play.
i know the public is
meant
to suspend your disbelief when you watch films, but this is the extent.
The shot where Mary looks longingly out of the window is stolen from Sophie Anderson's "No Walk Today" and that is not
meant
as a criticism.
I still have a problem deciding if it was
meant
to be a black comedy or not.
Surely, this story of quirky characters and the situation in which they find themselves was not
meant
to be taken seriously.
The film certainly contains scenes of horrific, deplorable, violence, but I would argue that the over-the-top 'cartoon' violence is done to let the audience know that the film is not
meant
to be taken too seriously.
Okay, it's obvious that this disturbing exercise in totally annoying any potential viewers was not
meant
to be a movie or to be viewed by anyone in public, as it states.
As it turns out, he was a soldier who was
meant
to be "the ultimate weapon" for the military with a specific agenda but after neglecting to give him the serum, the whole project went awry.
I looked at the box and saw a sexy glamorous woman with a gun and thought she was going to go around shooting people and that the "unexpected plot twists
" meant
something like Pulp Fiction.
Apparently they also
meant
high camp comedy to many in Europe.
It's guilty of a few of the tricks it picks on Fox for using (fast graphics
meant
to "wow" and confuse) and adds a few others to the arsenal (interviewing mostly people whose views of Fox may be tainted by personal grudge; taking quotes from news shows out of context; using montages rather than quantitative data to sway the audience).
Even though Elizabeth Bainbridge was a very dignified Dame Carruthers, her character was perhaps
meant
to be a bit more of a gorgon.
I don't think they
meant
it to be a comedy, however.
Even seeing it with the eyes of an inexperienced 10 year old, the power and message it carried, compressed into a half-hour time-bomb, was at least as formidable as what was
meant
to destroy the librarian Romney Wordsworth.
And Rosie O'Donnell as Betty Rubble is just not right, she is
meant
to be thin and attractive, not fat and quite loud.
Also starring Kyle MacLachlan as Cliff Vandercave, Halle Berry as Sharon Stone (probably
meant
to be irony, but they did originally want the actress of the same name), Elizabeth Taylor as Pearl Slaghoople and Richard Moll as Hoagie.
However, after watching it I'm not sure if it was
meant
to be an action-comedy like Rush Hour(which I truly think they weren't going for).
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