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The script itself is elegant and contains many
memorable
lines.
VERY
memorable
comedy.
I watched this movie on TCM last night, all excited expectation, having last seen it (twice) in its
memorable
1957 release in Toronto.
jackie's attitude toward everything is
memorable
and in a way, inspirational! his quick lines and over-confidence left me wishing i could express myself in such a way.
The first 20 minutes or so feel awkward, but as Inman (Jude Law) embarks on the journey back to his love Ava (Nicole Kidman), the film picks up in leaps and bounds and it becomes a very memorable, thoughtful romantic drama.
Some very
memorable
scenes including where Lambert makes the jungle noises to the romantic interest, and the scene where he witnesses his ape father's death.
In a small but
memorable
role, Jeff Davis plays Mean Joe, a former Confederate with a rather nasty mean streak.
Also
memorable
from this movie are scenes of Lloyd spitting tobacco juice and waiting for his truck to start.
Cruelty" is a truly
memorable
film that should be seen by fans of extreme cinema.Check it out.
I must say it's very
memorable
and entertaining in the meantime it's interesting and educational too.
Great work from HBO very
memorable
and a watch anytime it showed the true story of the late night wars.
Thomas Drake's wrestler buddies are hysterical, especially Benny, the little Puerto Rican guy, who says some pretty
memorable
lines.
This Movie Is Excellent The passion between Jade & Billy is
memorable
and the acting was great, This is why you don't leave a 16 year old and a young man like that alone together!
In all fairness, however, the visuals of SUNSHINE are quite stunning, though, and quite
memorable.
Spectacular above and underwater photography from "Jaws" veteran Bill Butler and haunting music by Joel McNeely and Crosby, Stills & Nash make this truly
memorable
family entertainment.
It has remained with me since then with its catchy tunes,
memorable
portrayals, less-then-successful animation, and a story full of heart, coldness, and ultimately good vanquishing evil.
This is ok but is only
memorable
for the scene in which Liv Tyler washes her car, you will know what i mean when you see it fella's!
As always, it's really the voices rather than the animation that are the heart of the Disney magic: Phil Harris is brilliant as O'Malley, Eva Gabor as Duchess is... well... Eva Gabor; but perhaps the most
memorable
turns are by Pat Buttram and George Lindsay, who turn the old hounds Napoleon and Lafayette into a couple of bumbling Southern-fried rednecks.
Sam Campbell (or the guy who plays him) should be featured on the Actor's Studio series as he is that
memorable.
But still it's a fantastic motion picture and really a must-see, if only for Daria Nicolodi's
memorable
murder sequence.
the explosions are endless, the action is intertwined with
memorable
scene after
memorable
scene.
Most of the actors/actresses were in their early to mid 20's trying to play 15-17 year olds....(come on) The music is extremely
memorable
and the two soundtracks get played all the time in my car.
I gave this film a high rating of 9/10 for five reasons.. Nicholas Cage's improvisational on the spot acting; The camera work and angles are excellent given the budget they had and only being able to have one take of each scene; The sytles, music and lingo are captured perfectly and forever; Again the music is incredible and carries the story along from scene to scene; And finally...Martha Coolidge could turn a weak script, unknown actors and a very very low budget and 20 days of shooting the entire movie into such a good and
memorable
movie is astounding!
I attended an advance screening of this film not sure of what to expect from Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher; both have delivered less than
memorable
performances & films.
Ryan has played a number of
memorable
villains in his day ("Bad Day at Black Rock;" "Billy Budd"), but this performance put him on the map.
All the right elements seemed to conspire here to make this a
memorable
thriller for years to come.
This "TFTD" episode from season one titled ironically "Answer Me" is a pretty well done and
memorable
episode, and it takes a shocking twist at the end.
Even for those not drawn to such historical spectacles for their own sake, it's an astonishing feast for the eyes: the scene depicting the coup attempt of the Marquis is one of the most staggering evocations of physical space and grandeur in memory, and the battle scenes are
memorable
both in their scope and their immediacy.
It features an outlandish array of memorable, psychotic but lovable nuts.
The 4 main characters (Batman, Penguin, Catwoman, and Max Shreck) are all vivid and
memorable.
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