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Whatever the problems were, the film
mostly
transcends them.
I liked (not loved) "Mork & Mindy" as a kid,
mostly
for Robin William's zany energetic performance.
I thought the way it was filmed and the editing was real good but
mostly
it was entertaining especially the guy that played Wendy's brother.
The story revolves around a trio of male teenagers, and their
mostly
unsuccessful sexual pursuits.
Thursday utilises a few characters
mostly
within a single location.
Undeterred, Wilson recruits Herring and the vulgar, outcast CIA Agent Gust Avrakotos (Phillip Seymour Hoffman) to begin a convoluted arms deal involving Israel, Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and a
mostly
unknowing US Congress.
But i am hoping this for so many other
(mostly
asian) movies before and nobody seems to believe me.
They
mostly
seem decent and pay Ale what seems like daily, seeming truly concerned about his well being.
"More", maybe, is
mostly
remembered for the excellent soundtrack composed by Pink Floyd -in 1969 they weren't superstars yet.
Some of the references in this film fly right over the head of foreign viewers and
mostly
Singaporeans are the ones who would actually 'get' it.'
Things are
mostly
sex/rape based for about two thirds of the sharp runtime and its pretty watchable if you groove to such fare, it gets a bit numbing after a while but the ladies are easy on the eye and it is reasonably harsh at times.
A sort of decent but dim view of life in the early 70's,
mostly
from a working class bigot's point of view, which makes it not for everyone, but it's not a bad film at all and it's a decent watch.
The soundtrack is nothing special, but rarely do we get all of the above mentioned qualities these days, without dumb and/or meaningless plot developments; unconvincing star turns; loud, annoying, music video type soundtracks; a villain that hams it up; and repeatedly a cast, costumes, and plot that cater
mostly
to an audience under 25.
I have certainly not seen all of Jean Rollin's films, but they
mostly
seem to be bloody vampire naked women fests, which if you like that sort of thing is not bad, but this is a major departure and could almost be Cronenberg minus the bio-mechanical nightmarish stuff.
Time and events march by in the movie, which involve
mostly
trying to find what's going on and get out of the building for this woman, and she does manage to call Robert, the guy that picked her up in the first place, to come rescue her.
The show has been a hilarious winner in a time of
mostly
comic losers.
I so do not see what the hype is about when it comes to Everybody loves Raymond it is SO overrated with lame jokes
mostly
forced humor and just not the witty show, I can't remember laughing in more than 1 episode.
But we only got to hear a portion of the songs ...
Mostly
during the end credits... Would love to buy a sound track CD from this movie.
Most ideas from retro Sci-Fi series especially including Star Trek has been reused several times, this one the other hand remains
mostly
as a one time triumph.
The story is
mostly
from the view of the children.
This movie was talked about in Fangoria where I heard about this, it was interesting to me
mostly
becuase it was direct-to-video and I recognized two of the stars on the cover, James Marsden of Disturbing Behavior and Christine Taylor from The Craft.
This piece of work seems to have been made "under the radar" and really, it's an entirely fascinating piece of work, that has a worldliness
mostly
unseen in recent Aust.
This is a "docu-drama" of (mostly) the later years of KW's life, with nearly all the parts played by actors (but spot which TV quartermaster plays himself!).
Francis Ford Coppola's first 'personal' film, completed and released in 1969, was the last movie he made as a
mostly
unknown, up and coming director before The Godfather, and is in stark contrast to both that film, and the rest of his uneven career.
But
mostly
(and specifically in the second part) it is absolutely hilarious !
It's one of my greatest regrets that contemporary Italian cinema has been ailing since the mid-70s,
mostly
due to a dire lack of funding and nurturing of new talent, something which can be transferred to most fields and which makes Italy one of the most static industrialised countries of our time production-wise (both in an industrial and cultural sense)... unlike, say, China.
When you're watching Distant you know you're not watching a French movie, there's little sex and it's
mostly
elliptical and people don't talk that much here, there are a few lines scattered here and there and a couple of important conversations, just to let you make sense of what's going on.
Some of the references in this film fly right over the head of foreign viewers and
mostly
Singaporeans are the ones who would actually 'get' it.
A mish mash of snippets about the nuts encountered along the freeway in Florida, and along the freeway of life, the cast is
mostly
wasted and probably ended up on the cutting room floor.
The plot is
mostly
predictable and cutesy and Mercedes Ruel steals the show as the Queen of Mob Wives.
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