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There are plenty of hilarious scenes and heart-warming
moments
to be had throughout the movie.
His best
moments
are the ones I treasure in actors: when he just emotes through facial, hand and body gestures, without saying anything.
it has lot's of funny moments, including embarrassing stuff on the computer for a teenage boy.
Overall I found this movie quite amusing and fun to watch, with plenty of laugh out loud
moments.
A truly adorable heroine who, at turns, is surprised and terrified by giblets, wrestles with mattresses, runs full-on into closed doors ... just a few of the
moments
that sparkle in my memory of 'The Naked Truth'.
Even now, certain
moments
can reduce me to tears of laughter - Felix interrupting Oscar in the middle of a ball game with a dinner request, Oscar cracking up and chasing Felix around the apartment, the giggling 'Pigeon Sisters' brought low by Felix's sob stories, and of course, the legendary cafeteria scene ( later ripped off by Nora Ephron's 'When Harry Met Sally' ).
Branagh cuts nothing, but there are no wasted
moments.
Character development is brief yet these touchstone
moments
are exactly what is needed to clue the viewer in to what and why and how the character has come to where they stand.
Unlike many films it doesn't cut after one second of showing (for example) a knife but forces you to watch the devastating yet sensuous beauty of a man's final
moments.
Even though duels in Japanese cinema last only seconds or a minute at the most, the sheer intensity of those
moments
made them better.
This is beautifully filmed, with the restless camera making full use of the amazingly huge apartments and backstage areas that dominate the film's interiors, and the acting though frequently overwrought offers some great
moments
as well, particularly from Werner Krauss' Muffat.
When they meet again, their love-hate relationship generates some entertaining comic
moments.
There are
moments
in the film that are so dreadful, your teeth ache.
To Be Honost With you i think everything was so good in this movie there should be no reason why it didn't go into theaters,The Deaths in the movie are awesome the fx are awesome when used,There are a few dull
moments
when the story's following the little girl but all in all this was a very good movie that i hope someday get's the props it should.The very first part of the movie is prob why it came straight to video with them killing a little boy but after that the story is based on a little girl and her mother who came to visit the moms boyfriend who moved out to try to become a writer,The property he buy's turns out to be where the Witch(Tooth Fairy)lives and anyone who live in her house or goes on her property will be in great danger don't wanna give anything really away just a little info if you've wanted to see this movie then do so it's worth the price of the rental
For the most part the MST3K-like
moments
are bland and full of untapped potential and really don't add a whole lot to the movie other than to act as a vehicle for an hour-long flashback.
The dialogue (and there is oodles of it) is sometimes meandering and overly precious, but this portrait of two young wannabe-lovers making a romantic, intellectual, and spiritual connection to one another is full of wonderfully amusing, touching and insightful
moments.
Stunning black & white cinematography from Conrand Hall, excellent country - road music score from Quincy Jones, amazing performances in two principal roles from Robert Blake and Scott Wilson and first time in a movie a sad comment about capital punishment at the last
moments
before their deaths.
That doesn't mean it shouldn't be done again if it is done well and I think this movie had some strong
moments.
However, good to hear the full versions of all the songs (although 'Step in the right Direction' is still absent) and the
moments
of magic in this film still shine through.
There are some good realistic corruption themes and moments, just about enough action, apart from maybe when the cops get involved, but a sequel followed, so it's a pretty worthwhile crime drama thriller.
It has a lot of scary
moments
as well as funny
moments
too, and a lot of cameos!
Actually this movie has silly moments, both in the claymation part and in the Joe Pesci and children part, and it's much worse than other MJ movies like "The Wiz", "Captain Eo" and "Ghosts".
Still, there are a few good moments, such as when King Sunny Ade and his African Beats are playing, and also when they show any exterior shot (the movie was filmed around Mesa and Phoenix, AZ).
It had some memorable
moments
to see and songs to hum.
Based on the play, "Luv" has bright opening
moments
but soon sinks into theatrical clichés, the kind that creak and wheeze with age.
Of course there are the lines that are so cheesy that you laugh out loud, and of course the awkward
moments
(Efron's "angry" dance number comes to mind) but it's still entertaining.
There are
moments
when people are confronted by visions/images of ghosts that move and terrorize just like real dreams - slow movements, awkward movements as the ghost approaches you.
This film has some interesting moments, especially at the beginning, but it is entirely too long and disjointed.
There were plot twists and edge of your seat
moments
that were not predictable!
4 friends Roy, Adi, Manav and Boman, lives together share good and funny
moments.
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