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This is a wonderful film - expertly voiced over by Billy Crystal, Gilda Radner and Harry Shearer (of Spinal Tap / Simpsons fame) - full of humour and genuine affection towards sports, animals and animation (which is top quality throughout it should be noted) and as i
mentioned
before the songs are great - perhaps a bit dated now with the late 70s/early 80s production, but then a great tune never fails to touch you somehow, no matter how it is presented.
This is recommended to fans of animation firstly, also to lovers of track and field events (they're all there) and to any fans of the previously
mentioned
artists (Crystal, Shearer, Gouldman).
The main characters development is as I
mentioned
certainly not catholic, rather they discover to abandon the vain failure of self-sacrifice and Samaritan ambitions, and that to do real good you have to accept your own desires.
To many key parts were cut out,the "Razack" look like something out of a horror movie, the "urgals" just look like large men, i didn't even know there were dwarfs until someone told me; the twins, Solembum, and Katrina weren't even
mentioned.
The only other memorable performance is by Pat Evison as the psychic grandma (of course, these psychic abilities are
mentioned
early on and then just dropped).
For instance, Rebecca Simmons (that's Simmons, not Falls) is never
mentioned
throughout the rest of the film, nor is she even credited.
Everything about this film is bad, ranging from Robert Horton's (late of Wagon Train and 110 degrees in the Shade) hairstyle, to the acting to the incredibly cheesy special effects, the "Cousin It" monster
(mentioned
in one of the comments below).
Strongly inspired by Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" and "From dusk till dawn" this movie has none of the qualities of the before
mentioned.
A couple of points that haven't been mentioned: Setting aside the plot, this flic has very good Mexican mise-en-scene, at MANY different points.
Since Don Knott's recent death and subsequent attention, it seemed this movie was never
mentioned.
One final thought - I noticed how many people on the board
mentioned
having read the book by Norma Klein: did anyone else read the two sequels "Sunshine Christmas" and "The Sunshine Years" and realise that they were totally inconsistent?! It's like two different people picked up from where the first book/movie left off!
As I
mentioned
if you're patient you'll appreciate this film, it builds and if you hang on and agree with my review thus far you'll most likely really appreciate this film.
I read somewhere that the famed Lilly St. Cyr (yes! the one
mentioned
so worshipfully in Rocky Horror) designed the costumes.
Mimic: Sentinel is set in New York where a sufferer of the disease Stricklers which is
mentioned
in the first Mimic (1997) named Marvin (Karl Geary) lives with his mom Simone (Amada Plummer) & younger sister Rosy (Alexis Dziena) in an apartment block, he can rarely venture outside his sterile room as he is apparently 'environmentally sensitive' whatever that means.
This film should have been one of the ones
mentioned
at the beginning of 'The Player' where the security guy is talking about long single takes in movies during the long opening shot.
All single men should be required to see the movies
mentioned
above.
The ending I
mentioned
doesn't explain everything to us - how Anna ends up is left to our own imagination.
I had
mentioned
earlier that I was waiting for the show to come into it's own.
SPOILER WARNING: This next paragraph contains the spoiler I
mentioned
up front, skip to the "YOU ARE NOW BEYOND THE SPOILER" message to avoid double spoilage.
As
mentioned
before, story revolves around a daughter who comes home to an estate on the outskirts of San Francisco.
Okay, now you're wondering why I
mentioned
Laurel & Hardy at the beginning (other than for comparing Lou's and Stan's boxing scenes).
I gave it a 7 out of 10 which as i
mentioned
for this network is good.
horror, comedy, sci-fi, etc), but for some reason Macross: Do You Remember Love is seldom
mentioned
alongside gems like Akira, Ghost In The Shell, or Mononoke Hime (and pretty much every other Studio Ghibli effort) - something I find quite difficult to understand.
It doesn't even deserve to be
mentioned
in the same sentence as barrels.
However, the best part of the movie has yet to be
mentioned.
Its hard to believe that it has never been
mentioned
since.
And have I
mentioned
the really bad dubbing from the original French?
Linda McCartney was one of the best advocates for animal rights and vegetarianism for years, the film barely
mentioned
her cooking skills and cookery books devoted to vegetarianism.
And of course, Tomorrow Belongs To Me must be
mentioned
separately.
In one of the previous comments, it was
mentioned
that the color was off a bit and the DVD was blamed.
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