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I was amazed by how much they could fit into an 8
minute
short.
Just because I felt like for a
minute
if this was going to be one of those films that I had to watch several times to get.
The climactic 25
minute
musical sequence without any dialogue is among the most beautiful in film history.
My neighbor and I made a pact that we wouldn't miss a
minute
of Jane Eyre and our kids were late for preschool every morning for the whole week.
I have just finished to view it a
minute
ago and i m still there...
Was lucky enough to be an extra in this great film and loved every
minute
of the filming.
With its structure, theme,movement and wit,it is an 8
minute
masterpiece.
This 16
minute
gem moves about as fast as any Stooge's short and packs twice the wallop.
Tramell's Character just gets smarter and more psychologically twisted by the
minute.
Despite the use of symbolism and a couple of hints to the ending of the film, the film maintains a very high level of excitement throughout and does not get boring for one
minute.
Rita was a gorgeous blonde -- a Lana Turner look alike but perhaps even lovelier and even then the eye goes to Welles and one wishes for another minute, another film, another hour in his company.
i only saw like half of it and i taped it and all i can say is i loved every
minute
of what i saw.
A note of congratulations for the music is in order A film to watch and savor every minute, not just to see.
The
minute
I started watching this I realised that I was watching a quality production so I was not surprised to find that the screenplay was written by Andrew Davis and was produced by Sue Birtwhistle both of these brought us the excellent 1995 production of Pride and Prejudice!
When I was very young,on a local tv station,they would show kung fu movies of all kinds on Saturdays.I saw lots of Kung Fu movies on weekends.I remember lots of them.I saw great flicks like Crippled Masters,Blind Fist of Bruce,Kung Fu Zombie,Shaolin Drunken Monk,Rage of the Master,Tattoe Dragon,and...Five Deadly Venoms.I remember the day clearly.Me and my dad had just gotten lunch at Burger King.We were racing home to see what movie it would be this saturday.We ran in the house and jumped onto the couch,turned on the set and flicked it onto 56.The usual intro of many kung fu movie clips in the background with the words Kung Fu Saturday over it.Then under that was the Title of the film.It said Five Deadly Venoms.Then the movie began.I bit into my burger amused with the pre-credit sequence.I loved this movie the
minute
it came on.My favorite character was the Toad Venom.The plot was hard to follow at that age but that wasn't what lured me...it was the fighting.The fights were so...amazing.I moaned every time a commercial came on and soon the 2 hours of the best movie i have ever seen ended.
He was an excellent choice and I enjoyed every
minute
of this movie.
Was the script more fitting for a 30
minute
sitcom?
And in my opinion, I think it's one of Miyazaki's best films with a powerful lesson tuckered inside this two hour and four
minute
gem.
This is a neat little crime drama which packs a lot into its 65
minute
running time.
This is poignantly illustrated by the imagery in the first
minute
of this captivating film where we see only the legs and torso of individuals in various shapes and sizes enter into a pool of water.
For my taste, Zabriskie didn't have a tedious
minute
in it.
And as far as the thematic elements...there is a particular sequence in the film that goes from melancholy, to bright and beautiful, and then to tragic, all within the span of about a
minute.
This 65
minute
Gothic oddity from Columbia Pictures came after Lewis' lengthy apprenticeship as the helmer of a string of poverty row westerns, East Side Kids comedies, horror melodramas (including the incredibly bizarre Bela Lugosi shocker THE INVISIBLE GHOST) and standard studio B product (SECRETS OF A CO-ED, BOMBS OVER BURMA, THE FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO, etc)---all of which set the stage rather nicely for what was to come from the enormously talented and inventive Mr. Lewis.
The scene I speak of, comes at about the 30
minute
mark and involves a dead convict shackled to John Candy.
The only thing that I didn't like was that was when it was in the US it would often run episodes in a 15
minute
storyline.
The entire 10:15
minute
presentation is done in a very non-threatening and non-medical way that even preteen children can easily understand.
But Tim Meadows does a fairly fantastic job of making a 3
minute
one-dimensional character into a moderately viable comedic movie character.
from the first
minute
to the last in 'opening night' i was completely and utterly absorbed.
I was totally engrossed in this film from the first to last
minute.
My sons loved every
minute
of this film, and I have to admit that I laughed out loud many times throughout the movie.
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