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Well, the footage shows him missing the bad guy and hitting his buddy, so... Other scream out-loud
moments
has to be his ex girl-friend dropping a grenade to the ground to enable his escape--a plan that defies all logic, physics, and absurdity.
In fact, all the visuals are interesting with the laughing Red Queen running across the bridge at night being one of my favorite
moments
in the film.
everything about this film, from the way it was shot, the incredible performance of Gena Rowlands, the credits, the opening, the music, the plot, the sense of depth, the pace, the tenderness, the originality, the characters, the deft little moments.... for me, is truly sublime.
Moon Child has just the right amount of humour, action, romance and serious, heart-wrenching
moments.
I can't say that I've ever cried more at a film and these more tender
moments
are admirably acted by the pair, in my opinion, definitely proving their skills as actors.
The fight scenes are absolutely stunning and although there are a few
moments
of uncertainty to begin with, you are quick to get into the movie and begin to bond with the characters.
To say it with Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway: "Such
moments
are enough".
but what the hell-it is still funny with a lot of good
moments
and i think it should be the first movie to pick if you wanna have fun and relax after a hard day at work or school.
I haven't laughed that much in a long time - although the movie has some sad
moments
too, especially when it changes from hyper-funny to honest and serious.
At times it had me checking my watch, although there were enough memorable
moments
to make the film stand out in my mind days after watching it.
That final scene is one of the best
moments
in all of show biz - bar none!! I'm glad she kept the camera on herself for ten minutes - she deserves that iconic status - such is the power of the voice.
At other
moments
there was time allowed to share the main protagonists' (i.e.
With a slightly toned down Carrey antics yet with just the zap and crackle of his old self, Carrey powerfully carries this movie to the height of laughter and also some dramatic, tearfully somber
moments.
This delightful summer entertainment hits most of the buttons, including dramatic elements along with the goofy
moments
that fit perfectly with this script.
Yes, it was great to see Mary and Rho together, and yes, maybe the film didn't sustain the comedy of the original series, but there were enough
moments
that recalled the spirit of the series to make this a fitting tribute.
Follow the Fleet is also comical, there are funny moments,
moments
that will make you laugh, but other
moments
where the acting just gets you so involved into the storyline.
It's no "Citizen Kane" but it has its
moments.
There are a few Disney-ish moments, particularly near the end, but they are manageable.
But soon I realized that we had to endure those
moments
to see the beauty of the story.
Even if the end is tragic, "The Man in the Moon" has some funny moments, especially in the first characterization of Dani, with her innocent and pure love affair with Court.
Sure, there are
moments
when the U.S. are accused directly, like at the segments of Youssef Chahine, Ken Loach and, to a certain extent, Mira Nair.
My only reservations are that the plot has a few improbable
moments
and that some of the stronger Manchester accents are difficult at times.
There are some
moments
in the story that are very frustrating for Harry.
It is a movie that wouldn't linger so long in the memory if it weren't for the little
moments
provided by the excellent cast: Colleen Camp's simultaneously shouting orders at John Ritter and her dog; Blaine Novak unleashing all that hair from under his hat; and especially the moment Dorothy Stratten falls for John Ritter and says, "How...weird."
For his first ever debut this film has some riveting and chilling
moments.
Everyone gives a great performance (especially Joan Cusack) and there are some really great
moments
throughout.
But the sneaked-in romantic
moments
between the to-be-married couple and their stubborn resistance to modern courtship games makes you crave for the idealism.
Scorsese's patient elucidation of favorite film moments, and how Hollywood works is incredibly gracious, calm and intelligent.
The brief gore
moments
are well-done, the Paul Brothers openly mock the material (they even bark at each other in one scene!), and there is also a charming, spirited, good-natured performance by Eva La Rue, as the girl who tags along with the "boys".
alongside the comic tackiness there are some other great comedy
moments
- listen out right in the beginning for the voice over of a dad scaring his kids to death, and the funniest rape scene ever committed to film.
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