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There are
moments
when you just want to watch a simple series, with lots of action and cool characters.
Lots of good solid laughs as well as some quiet
moments
of realization.
Telling from my first sentence I don't like that humor and this movie had it's
moments
but I loved it.
Although the film doesn't nearly reach the quality of the tv-show, it's still very funny and has some seriously wicked
moments!
Which means that the characters in the movie are going to do what vampires actually do without restraint and rightfully lack any glamorous
moments
in comparison to Twilight.
From the touching
moments
to the villains, this one is a winner!
Moments
of levity are interspersed between hilarious sight gags and jabs at our current superstar/corporate culture.
OK, this movie has some cheesy moments, but which movie hasn't?
The stellar attributes of this film -- the plot, the cast, the characters, and of course, the car chase -- are amply described in many of the reviews here, so I won't go into that except to say that one of my favorite
moments
occurs during the car chase, when the camera focuses on Richard Lynch riding shotgun to the maniacal Bill Hickman.
This is only one of the
moments
throughout the film where the line between reality and fantasy becomes nicely blurred, and the viewer is left with the feeling that magic is more possible than one might believe.
The creative team behind this film shoots her like a horror star should be shot: lots of dramatic push-ins, lingering close-ups that subtly detail Jane's incremental possession, and
moments
that are reminiscent of other great horror films.
There's
moments
in the movie that will make you wanna cry because the family especially the father did such a good job.
For all of you out there under the age of 50, "What's Happening" was a light-hearted rather quirky sitcom with very few serious
moments
that lasted four years (1975-1979) concerning a group of young African American high school kids living in a working class neighborhood.
Good direction and a strong cast do justice to Steve Tesich's brilliant script; the dialogue isn't as snappy as in "Breaking Away", but the themes of growing up and father-son conflict are dealt with just as well, and there are still a few wonderfully comic
moments
among the shocks and drama.
The lives are captured so well many
moments
seem scripted because they're so perfect.
Even emotional
moments
are great when the bad guy discovers that Sam's/Charlie's daughter is his, is great...
Conclusion: Many funny moments, good acting and crazy stunts.
This film further benefits from occasional
moments
of graphic gore (watch out for the memorable sequence with one poor guy being devoured alive by vicious flesh-eating pigs!), Alejandro Ulloa's slick cinematography, and a decent sprinkling of nudity and soft-core sex.
plus it has many surprising
moments
throughout.
The story might not be all that interesting or credible but it ties in neatly with the story of the game and has several honest-to-god funny moments!!
The film's greatest
moments
come during the various fantasy sequences where we see just how they cope.
The character animation was rather flat, and the backgrounds sometimes were a little dull, though there were some nice moments, like the scene with the Krakon and of course the first meeting with the Water Babies.
Writer-director Dean Bell offered many surprises and engaging
moments
in this modest yet compelling road film.
This greatest movie gives us clue to the depth of our souls in most deadly
moments
of our lives.
The plot is fairly believable with some very humorous
moments
in one scene which revolves around a bank heist.
Because the imagery is inventive and, unlike the first, there are real
moments
of fear and pathos in this one.
Right from the outrageous opening sequence to the tender, honest
moments
between David Krumholtz and Natasha Lyonne.
As with every movie, we need to suspend some disbelief, yet I found with MAX AND GRACE I was easily transported and completely convinced with it's "surreal
moments"
.
I only wish they would have pushed some of those
moments
even further.
It has funny moments, sad moments, and happy
moments.
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