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There is good acting aplenty, by the
mentioned
leads as well as by Leon Ames and Edgar Buchanan; but the honors must go to the veteran English stage performer, Percy Waram, whose delivery is perfection.
I think this was the first time Mark Mothersbaugh(of Devo) didn't do the music, and it kinda shows, it all sounded like Anderson's ipod left to shuffle (i almost thought this was gonna be a theme of the film, but it was just a passing in-joke), the music highlighted where emotion was happening on screen, but didn't really give me any sense of "what emotions" we were supposed to be experiencing(save for the i-pod scene already mentioned), it all just felt kinda vague like someone left the radio on in the other room.
The scenery is superb, there is never violence, and money and illegal drugs are never
mentioned.
My nephew nearly fell asleep and never again
mentioned
the movie after we left, after days of anticipation.
Tom Huckabee
mentioned
the film ought to be up for an Oscar nomination.
This movie was a bad mix of awful acting, sloppy story-telling, mixed metaphors, really bad acting, pseudo-Christian propaganda, 2nd-rate CGI, and really awful acting--yes, I know I
mentioned
the acting several times but it was just that bad.
My mom and I have been watching this show called Most Evil or something like that and Aileen gets
mentioned
quite a bit, she's up there with most male serial killers on how she thought and acted.
I also seem to remember that Tangerine Dream are never
mentioned
or any of their music played.
The only (mildly) exciting bit in the entire film is Costas Tsakonas's performance (whose name by the way is not even
mentioned
in the credits).
As I have
mentioned
earlier, the idea of the story is interesting but the storyline in the movie just sucks.
All this is replaced by a - as already
mentioned
- extremely boring love-story, probation-assistant fooling-around ("Why didn't you meet me?" - "I hit my head" - hahaha) and the relation between the four gangsters; that at least could have been an exciting study to see - but it isn't at all.
This had been shown on late-night Italian TV some years back and, later, I recall it being
mentioned
favorably online; hence, given its theme of an updated version of Jack The Ripper and the fact that it starred Euro-Cult icon Paul Naschy, I decided to check it out this time around.
Also, it wasn't even a decent period film as it
mentioned.
The whole story takes place in 900's, so Iceland is still a heathen country, god Thor is frequently
mentioned
and his one-eyed figure is also often addressed to by several characters.
None of the actors' names are
mentioned
on the box, although my box was cut, so maybe the names just got cut off.
"Operation Naomi" is not
mentioned
again in the movie.
But it didn't happen... the finale is a mix of all those ideas mentioned, unsure if the thrown in CGI Animal-Ghosts are just products of imagination or natures wrath or whatever.
You just get some themes thrown in that never were
mentioned
before (so what are the childhood pictures supposed to mean and why was the strange box introduced into the plot heavily in the beginning to be dropped off in the end) plus a totally open and disappointing ending that I had the impression to have seen more than once before.
This role may not be anywhere near the roles I mentioned, but he highly impresses.
Why, when mentions are made of productions of 'Jane Eyre', is this production never
mentioned?
As others who've seen this film have mentioned, 'The Eyes of the Mummy' is not a horror film involving any mummies; rather, it's an insipid melodramatic tragedy.
I wacthed the commentary and it
mentioned
nothing about it.
As someone else mentioned, the audience was cheering and applauding throughout the movie.
"Highlights" include the Egyptian who Moses stabs coming out to the scene with the knife visibly already in his belly, all the closeups of Kilmer's gut, a Hebrew apparently having a seizure as Miriam sings "Horns of Jericho", the song Horns of Jericho itself, as that story doesn't even happen until after Moses' death, and the fact that outside of Moses, Ramses, Joshua and Aaron no character's name is ever mentioned, leaving you to guess who is who.
This TV movie about King David may seem long,but it really shows in a vivid way David's transition from a mere shepherd boy to a great political figure and biblical icon.I liked the way the cast
mentioned
there faith in Yahweh.Keith Michell's portrayal of King David seemed realistic,especially in the scene where he was condemning Joab's murder of Abner.If we compare this film with the 1997 TV film of David by Lux Vide, both have great depictions of David's life.
The idea of the movie and the very story has, as I have mentioned, a very deep and original plot, but this movies has more to it than this.
I nodded in agreement when it was
mentioned
a single photo taken during combat has the power to make or break a war.
At one point, still very early in the film, the male lead character can be seen reading a copy of Jules Verne's legendary novel "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" and even later in the film the book is
mentioned
several times more.
A previous poster
mentioned
the fact that Greer Garson having an adulterous affair didn't work because she was just too likable really doesn't apply here because the fact that their marriage is unhappy is established.
But one film seldomly
mentioned
along with these is, "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man," a fabulous comedy written by "Charles Bogle" is one W.C. Fields' greatest comedies.
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