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The comedy is subtle (mostly), and the camera-work mirrors every little emotional inflection of the narrative.
Cher is such a comedy natural, Vincent Gardenia (who I know
mostly
through his Frank Lorenzo role on All in the Family until I saw him in this and then off-Broadway in the 80's)deserved far greater stardom than he ever got, and Aiello's hapless loser are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to giving kudos to this tremendous cast.
Acting is
mostly
fine, with Karloff & Lugosi being very good.
The whole family can see this movie and be intrigued about how life was like in America when it was
mostly
a rural nation.
Mostly, the movie leaves you wondering on lots of facts around.
(The parents loved it mostly) "The Return of Chandu" was a 12 episode serial where Chandu,(Bela Lugosi),"The Mysterious Mr. Wong",'34 is a magician with super natural powers and travels to the island of Lemuria to rescue the kidnapped princess of Egypt,(Nadji)Maria Alba,"Dr.
Betty's notoriety was
mostly
the result of her work with Paula and Irving Klaw (Lili Taylor, in a great performance, and Chris Bauer), as well as John Willie (Jared Harris).
That's
mostly
it for plot, but who cares when the gore is this good?
It's
mostly
a campy fare with as many bad horror movie references in it such as the rioting mob or the fleeing heroine who trips and stumbles on her heels.
But the VHS tapes, by their nature, were
mostly
older films.
This is
mostly
due to the great performances of Jeroen Krabbé and Renée Soutendijk (Christine) and the great direction of the whole by Paul Verhoeven.
As others have mentioned, all the women that go nude in this film are
mostly
absolutely gorgeous.
The movie is very violent, very sexual, and it is
mostly
about battles between the races.
It's an odd little movie, played
mostly
in a one-room shack in a Hooverville, unusually up-front about the Depression yet romantic and idealized.
Everything takes place in a bubble-gum colored world where everyone is attractive, there are some easily-resolved conflicts that occasionally take away from the
mostly
happy proceedings, and vast amounts of plot are summarized by montages set to bouncy pop tunes.
A very engaging documentary about Scottish artist Andy Goldsworthy, whose work consists
mostly
of ephemeral sculptures made from elements from nature.
And at a time when the stereotype about artists is that they are
mostly
bitter, pretentious, often mentally unstable people who live in decrepit urban settings, Goldsworthy seems to be the opposite: a stable, unpretentious, family oriented person who loves nature and lives in a small village in Scotland (of course, I'm sure those are the same reasons why he's shunned by some people on the art world who found his works fluffy or superficial).
It features all of the usual Columbo ingredients; The way Lt. Columbo approaches and bonds to his suspect, the way the mystery unravels for him, Columbo's dog, the cat and mouse play, which is great in this one and luckily as well some good relieving humor,
mostly
involving the Columbo character.
Characters are already
mostly
likable (so one might say it had less of a hill to climb than "My Sassy Girl"--an obstacle that worked for that movie to its credit), and the movie is quite clever and interesting most of the way.
As usual there is also a lot of perverted sex,
mostly
homosexual in this one.
"Shore Leave" is
mostly
an average Star Trek adventure.
The ogre scene in the beginning was a little scary for her, and she was a little nervous when we saw him again at the end, but it was
mostly
benign.
Director Alexander Hall made
mostly
comedies, and was reportedly engaged to Lucy at some point.
I found myself laughing at times, but
mostly
I was taken with how utterly sad and abandoned these two women were.
This movie had no parts that were hilarious,
mostly
just average funny units, but it did not have any parts that were really bad either.
It's
mostly
because of Brad Pitt's performance.
And in a film that's
mostly
people talking with each other in various situations, that's quite a problem.
There's a nominal plot (derived partly from the Jean-Luc Nancy book of the same name) about a mature man in need of a heart transplant and who seeks a Tahitian son he abandoned long ago; but
mostly
it's an exploration of the idea of intrusions personal and cultural.
I was laughing my head off with all of the jokes and the violence
(mostly
from Akane Ranma's reluctant but short tempered "fiancee")is so slapstick however Ranma does deserve it but he does try his best to make amends...clumsily.
Personally i had herd
mostly
bad buzz.
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