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However it is light entertainment, the stories have a beginning a middle and an end in quick time and their are some surprisingly good
moments
of acting.
The showbiz ideas used by Christopher Walken's character to liven up his funerals are genuinely laugh out loud
moments.
I liked the ending which seemed to resolve naturally without any big
moments
but with a lot of little
moments
coming together.
The movie has a lot of funny moments, and although the cast did not produce a single major movie star, it is worth remembering for a fantastic 80's soundtrack that includes: Devo, The Cars, Journey and others.
The premise is actually well executed and there aren't too many weak
moments.
"Death Bed:The Bed That Eats" is a supremely bizarre horror film that truly has to be seen to be believed.There is an ancient four-poster bed that just loves to eat humans and it does so anytime it can lure anyone to lie upon it.There is also a long-dead artist,imprisoned behind one of his paintings,who provides a voice-over narration.George Barry's the first and only one film offers some truly surreal
moments
such as the bed absorbing its victims in a mysterious sea of yellow foam and liquid.The atmosphere is dreamy and there is only a little bit of gore,unfortunately the premise is rather silly and the acting is amateurish.Still as fan of unusual cinema I enjoyed this low-budget oddity.Give it a chance.8
The movie's perspective is that of the society and it stays away from heart-breaking personal moments, which won't convey the message, so none of the Romeo-Juliet drama we're used to.
A few
moments
before dying, his grandmother gives an old photograph of his grandfather with a woman called Augustine in Ukraine.
Unlike the franchise James Bond sagas with their breath-taking
moments
of spectacle, "Never Say Never Again" provides few of these scenes because of its prohibitive budget.
While I can't say that this is a great movie (it isn't), I can say that watching it is rather like a good acid trip - only a few really awful
moments
and the rest filled with "did I really just see that?" wonderment.
Lots of laugh out loud
moments.
One of the greatest movie
moments
of all time must be the Jewish barber's ending speech, if only things could have ended in that way.
It has a very authentic flavour, seasoned by an eerie music score (of tradition chinese instruments, I think), and some wonderfully over-acted melodramatic
moments
contrasted by heavily affected comedy.
It all seemed very 'real', yet there were also 'magical
' moments
that almost leave you breathless with delight.
Sure, it has its pretentious moments, it plays like art-house, live-action Fantasia, but it also has
moments
of deep beauty and humor.
I like it not just because it's a great early 80s movie with a GREAT soundtrack but I found that it has some thought-provoking
moments.
They are just moments; not the entire film.
This movie was clearly an early attempt for a new director, but still succeeded in being original and entertaining as well as in some
moments
thought-provoking.
I will admit I possibly missed tiny
moments
when I wasn't paying proper attention, but I got enough of the story to agree that it is a great family film, from director Lionel Jefferies, who played Grandpa Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Great memorable characters who are full of life and are absolutely lovable and hilarious; a unique and not over blowing plot that makes sense now that I've watched the show; and two of the best anime
moments
in history, in my opinion.
Some scenes were extended
moments
or a serious of close-ups.
Another Asian horror movie packed with intense, and creepy
moments.
There are
moments
of true genius in the framing and cinematography.
In a lot of ways this film defines the essence of everything I love about cinema, in terms of capturing those strange, elusive
moments
of unguarded truth.
Part of me wants to reward it solely for it's absolute innovativeness and
moments
of pure sublimity, but at the same time I can't completely ignore the occasionally downright awful "acting" and overtly bad production values.
And there were
moments
that moved me to the verge of tears.
Still, too many memorable lines and great
moments
for me to judge it harshly.
In any staging of it, there are bound to be certain moments, scenes, or intonations that one disagrees with.
It has good actors, good characters, good humor...a lot of heart-warming
moments
too.
The flash-back
moments
when we see Josie in high school make me cry though.
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