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its laid back fun, about time the British film industry came through with something entertaining!! its good how the guy who met them at the service station gets
mentioned
way into the film in the news agents, nice touch.
At the end a new crop gets mentioned, in Ireland is this the foundation for a 2nd film?
It dispels many of the myths surrounding menstruation that were going around in those days (1946) While sex is not explicitly mentioned, the part about fertilization is.
The action/fight sequences are well executed but as
mentioned
before some aren't very realistic no matter how tough you are.
I remembered the title, but got nowhere when I
mentioned
it to people.
I haven't read through all the comments, but at least one poster
mentioned
that the 30 minute version might possibly be abridged.
The Case of the Scorpion's Tail doesn't get
mentioned
as much as the aforementioned titles when it comes to classic Giallo discussion - but I don't know why, because this is at least as good as those two!
He doesn't get
mentioned
again.
I did not like it that so many big issues were dramatically
mentioned
in the group (when some accused others in front of everyone else of major things, people would just be more "ashamed" to voice everything so personal in front of everybody, even if those people are a group one is closely working with).
But City Hall does not do neither of the above
mentioned.
Besides who I just mentioned, there's also frog or fish versions of Cab Calloway, Fats Waller, Joesphine Baker, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, and Louis Armstrong.
Somebody has already
mentioned
that none of the characters are likable, and that is absolutely correct.
She
mentioned
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who, in 1798, wrote The Rime of The Ancient Mariner.
I wonder why this part of his life was not
mentioned.
Ceasar Romero is her producer who takes a chance on her after the original leading lady leaves because he thinks she's dating the millionaire whose car I just
mentioned.
What I've just
mentioned
may be confusing but (mostly) makes sense if you're willing to check your brain while watching this charmingly screwball comedy with wonderful musical numbers as performed by the exquisite Ms. Vera-Ellen.
This is the same venue that has brought kids such drek as "Pokemon", "Pepper Ann", "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers", and "VR Troopers" (please note that three of the titles
mentioned
above are crass Japanese exports, courtesy of the Fox Network and Saban Entertainment).
Everything I've
mentioned
is here.
All right, I
mentioned
1940 being the year Stan and Ollie had their last movie released from Hal Roach Studios.
As a forty-something urban explorer/photography and longtime fan of the original Kolchak: Night Stalker series since my early childhood, one aspect that hasn't really been
mentioned
is the amount of urban exploration Carl's character undertook during the series.
As I
mentioned
in my comment on the new series, there's something lacking in this new series.
The reason I wanted to watch this movie was because somebody
mentioned
that the movie contained some serious action scenes in John Woo style!
Oh, and I haven't even
mentioned
the highly explosive ending.
The "racist" element
mentioned
in another review here is a ten-second bit where Herbert appears in black-face during a pseudo-"Gone With the Wind" sequence.
The acting of Claire Danes, as already
mentioned
many times, was flawless as was Kate Beckinsell and I Think Bill Pullman was absolutely terrific as was the supporting performances(Pullman's wife, the crooked cop, skip or trip or whatever his name is).
As mentioned, I'm a big fan of cons in movies and the plot of this one follows a female psychiatrist who receives a patient with a huge debt owed to a fellow gambler.
In the DVD Val Lewton Collection , Citizen Kane is
mentioned
frequently, both for its artistry and for its financial disappointment; (though I have read that in fact it turned a small profit.)
Also
mentioned
are the films of Astaire and Rogers, and their use of black and white photography.
As others have already
mentioned
that was all that he had filmed years before and they decided to use stock footage and other actors to fill in the rest of the move....... about 90% of it!
As one of the reviewers has
mentioned
before, this movie shouldn't be taken seriously.
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