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Sinclair as in the original is excellent and provides the films best comic
moments
as he attempts to deal with awkward and embarrassing situations but the supporting cast is not as strong as in the original movie.
Kristopherson had his
moments
too, far above most of his movie appearances.
The riot-sequence is truly grueling and easily one of the most macabre
moments
in 70's cinema.
Hektor alone is worth watching the movie since some of his
moments
are Stitch-like hilarious.
Ben Chiller's portrayal of the law abiding and shy Englishman with porn S.M. magazines hidden in the bedroom creates plenty of
moments
for laughs!
The man argues that his situation had changed during the final
moments
of his earthly life, that he had fallen in love and therefor had become a different person, one who deserved a chance to live on.
There were
moments
where I can see why Cher won the Academy Award for Best Actress, but there were other times when I wondered why Glenn Close didn't win for Fatal Attraction.
I loved each and every second of this this film, especially
moments
such as the funny Cigarette scene, the fighting scenes, and most of all, the heartrenching ending.
One scene that really got to me was when Madge(Marilyn Kagan), is totally embarrassed by her mother for having the party, and the film has many surprising
moments
as well!, plus the dialog is especially excellent.
And truly, what better way to express the fleeting nature of love and how a moment can change your life than with a collection of filmed
moments.
The story as we all know is a journey from a couple's first meeting to their eventual wedding after some coy
moments
and testing times.
Harry originally did some performance work, and is really genuine about creating
moments
that move you, especially when you have to re edit things until you hit on that moment, but its something you see in this film.
I think Hollow Point is a funny film with some good
moments
I have never seen before in action movies.
This was one of those wonderful rare
moments
in T.V. that I wished I'd captured forever on VHS.
There were some
moments
that could have been fleshed out a bit more, and some scenes that could probably have been cut to make the room to do so, but all in all, this is worth the price to rent and see it.
to Kill" is a murder mystery that involves a sexually frustrated housewife(Angie Dickinson),her teenage son(Keith Gordon),her psychoanalyst(Michael Caine),and a high price call girl(Nancy Allen).The murderer in the film is a transsexual named Bobbi who is also one of Caine's patients.The film is full of breathtaking moments:the infamous elevator murder scene is extremely stylish and pretty gory as well.Highly recommended.
MGM certainly had a flair for creating lyrical
moments
like these.
The occasionally dark
moments
such as Bill being supposedly haunted by a curse and Ben waking up in a bizarre village are two examples of the show taking a surreal, dark turn, that help add a little depth.
Through out the film, there are plenty of laughs, tears and memorable
moments
mostly between Midler and Alvarado.
It is not for someone with a reality-mind as it is full of fantasy and lovely
moments
that sometimes don't make sense.
Not to mention the soundtrack is extraordinary perfectly capturing those crucial
moments.
The script gave us a little more than usual, yeah, there was still the "i'm not your father -i'm your father and omigod you cheated on me!" rubbish but the script allowed the actors to actually feel and live those real
moments
rather than show us what it would feel like if -like so many TV soaps do.
Also, some of the characters have little lines or movements or
moments
that are amusing in and of themselves.
to try to talk plot or performance or technical details about this film would be in the words of frank zappa "like dancing about architecture". it absolutely hits the nail right on the head in the way it captures those fleeting
moments
in life that move us and then run away from us never to be experienced again.
Errol Flynn does show
moments
of his past glory, and is OK as Jim Brennan, a pilot who's past comes back to haunt him.
The dwarfs, while having their moments, did not do justice to the Mexican hat dance like it deserves.
There's song, witty dialog, poignant moments, blending and comparison of new ways and tradition.
I believe that this movie exceeds in asking the key questions that Vonnegut poses in his book, but those frequent cynical
moments
of satire found on the page are not found on the screen.
Still, Dench and her character alone had enough substance to carry the script over some of its lesser
moments.
It is quite a gloomy spectable to watch and Boothe is quite commanding in those last
moments.
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