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Elsewhere in the film, it was
mentioned
that most people have no idea about the level of deception that goes on, ultimately to ensure that the US is used as a vehicle to promote certain policies at the behest of everyone else.
So if you liked "Evil Dead 2" or any of the other movies I
mentioned
above you gotta rent and watch it with a freind, and when your done try "Brain Dead" because I hear it is similiar to this masterpiece.
They even
mentioned
that the show was setup last-minute, so the band and their crew obviously did their best.
Each of the main actors gives a pleasing performance, including the addition of Blythe Danner and Gloria Stuart to those
mentioned
previously.
When discussing Mike Bassett with some work colleagues I
mentioned
Bostock's Cup as being a far superior offering and was surprised to find that I seem to be the only person in my entire office that has actually seen it.
As mentioned, it is a sight for the eyes and is as charming and adorable as TOTORO and KIKI.
No wonder Dr. Dre
mentioned "
Dolemite" 3 times on his classic album "The Chronic."
I had hoped to see their reaction to this tragedy but it's not
mentioned
at all.
The cinematography is also superb with perfectly selected locations for the movie, but the most important is perfect acting, which with all above
mentioned
makes The Cure one of the best movies ever.
When she sails to England on a ferry, with that lawyer as a chance fellow-passenger, as well as that earlier
mentioned
Binoche who starred in Bleu, the ship sinks and we see the horrified look of The Judge when he watches the news trying to guess if she survived.
And, as one might be inclined seeing as how it is very much about the cutaways of suburban life of the 1960s, it has that escapism of the film
mentioned
before, but of a more concrete, near timeless quality with the drama and the underlying issues.
Saw Lords first, then the doc, and while I loved the story, I am curious as to why in the movie, Sid was an important character, but in the documentary, he wasn't part of the team, and only merely
mentioned
as just some kid they knew.
The best Anthony Quinn role, no one could have been more suited for the part or parts he plays - I've
mentioned
it to other film buffs of similar age and alas, no one I know recalls it.
Some have
mentioned
that the Polish director, Wajda, also intended this to be a criticism of his own nation--which, at the time, was Soviet-dominated and very repressive as well.
there is stuff
mentioned
about matrix reloaded, but there's hardly anything really.
As with FOOTPRINTS (1975), I became aware of this one purely by accident: it was
mentioned
in a review of THE LIBERTINE (1969), which I researched when that film turned up on late-night Italian TV, as being in a similar vein; incidentally, I missed out on that screening of THE LIBERTINE (though I acquired it via the same channel later on) but did manage to watch the film by way of a rental of the English-dubbed R1 DVD during my sojourn in Hollywood in late 2005/early 2006.
Although it isn't
mentioned
very often, "Don't Look in the Basement" is a very interesting film and is definitely worth a watch.
I can't believe I rarely ever see this title
mentioned
by all you eighties horror freaks and I definitely won't be joining all my fellow reviewers here in saying that 'Bloody Birthday' is awful viewing.
It was interesting actually to see what the director Edward Dmytryk said on the DVD interview, where he
mentioned
that the budget for the photography was significantly lower (on purpose) so that more could be spent on the actors, and the schedule went through at a very brisk, quick pace.
No-one else has
mentioned
the seedy, lazy, cynical cops - absolutely spot on!
Being from the South, I thought Judith Ivey's character seemed especially real, and as everyone else has mentioned, she does an outstanding acting job.
Given the reservations mentioned, this is a pretty good movie that we found entertaining.
I found it amongst some old tapes and didn't know what it was and after having read the back of the cover to see what the summer had to say about it (Which btw,
mentioned
the fact that Elton John covered the soundtrack for the film more times than it
mentioned
what the film was actually about.),
The quippy banter, the unemotional wooden dialogue, and the over-the-top jeopardy that those American series I
mentioned
bludgeon us with each week are absurd compared to the nuance and the quiet resonance you get with this remarkable Danish series.
Finally, read something today, 03/09/2005, that
mentioned
Stacy Keach's name, and it reminded me that I had seen a movie that he was in in 1974 at the Atlanta Film Festival, so, I did a Google search for Keach's movies and found The Gravy Train.
Not long after I
mentioned
starlight in my previous review today.
At school I was taught how some shots were called and there were two directors constantly
mentioned
: Orson Welles and Sergei M. Eisenstein.
I had never heard of the film until someone
mentioned
it recently.
I
mentioned
kinky sex , but to call sex in the second half of the movie " kinky " would be a great understatement .
My father has worked with top secret information in the DIA before and he is the one who
mentioned
this movie to me.
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