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Gerry Anderson's first live-action foray in the way of a major
motion
picture that benefits from incredible model FX work and,a great Barry Gray music score.
It was on a day in 1891 when Scottish inventor William K.L. Dickson surprised his boss, Thomas Alva Edison with his remarkable work in the development of
motion
pictures.
His walk along the dry-dock against "Frankie Goes To Hollywood's Two Tribes" is superb, and probably the best scene in
motion
picture history.
In slow motion, he punches the wooden post of a stop sign that shatters upon contact.
Then, still in slow motion, points at the leader of the gang and says, "Noooooooooooooooooooo, mooooooooooooore!"
This groundbreaking film qualified as the first major
motion
picture to handle narcotics from the dope fiend's perspective and actually showed the paraphernalia that junkies wielded to shoot up heroin.
There are numerous well-directed cut-scenes, kept in the same colorful, mostly bright 2D world as the rest, with well-done camera
motion.
This movie really proves that the world is all too often an unfair place, especially the world of
motion
pictures.
I am not a historian, but all the events that preceded the decade (a few being the violent deaths of major figures of the American political and cultural scenes, the racial struggles, the emergence of the 1960s counter-culture, the increase of violence and death in the streets...) seemed to influence the vision of filmmakers who were willing to dare, be different, and create entertaining and intelligent
motion
pictures.
It is also a passionate work, made against all odds, chronicled in the 1991 documentary "Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse"; a
motion
picture that went beyond any previous reflection on the Vietnam war ever to reach the screen.
This may not be the definite Vietnam
motion
picture, but dealing with it Coppola defied the formula of classic melodrama found in two Vietnam movies made simultaneously, "The Deer Hunter" and "Coming Home", or in latter ones as "Platoon" and "Casualties of War", before Vietnam became the starting point to make products of any genre, as horror in "Jacob's Ladder", or comedies as "Good Morning, Vietnam", among the more respectable.
Turns out I wasn't born until 1988, but I can relate to this
motion
picture like Cary Grant can relate to having an STD, or Burt Reynolds to being a burnout.
The lighting, camera moves, scene composition and colors...I have to keep reminding myself that I'm watching a TV Show and not a
Motion
Picture masterpiece.
Not a perfect
motion
picture - the notorious over-dubbing of McDowell's voice by Glenn Close is unconscionable and only explicable in terms of a very British error - but a fine if flawed masterpiece and a noble farewell to Sir Ralph Richardson.
It was nominated the Oscars for Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen and Best Picture, and it was nominated the Golden Globe for Best
Motion
Picture - Comedy/Musical and Best Screenplay -
Motion
Picture.
Many of the criminals and secondary figures are really just stereotypes in
motion.
Samuel Fuller knows war, and is one of the only directors in American movie history who could accurately portray the horrific experiences of it in a form like the
motion
picture.
Starewicz tricks the audience into believing they are all moving at once by keeping the background in constant
motion
and animating only about six frogs or so at one time.
It won the Oscar for Best Sound Mixing, and it was nominated for Best Costume Design, Best Director for Taylor Hackford, Best Editing and Best
Motion
Picture of the Year, it won the BAFTA for Best Sound, and it was nominated for the Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music for Craig Armstrong and Best Original Screenplay, and it was nominated the Golden Globe for Best
Motion
Picture - Musical or Comedy.
This results is jerky
motion
that doesn't look very attractive, and yet this was an excusable solution given the limitations of optical printing technology at the time, it's just not excusable that the current DVD version is unrestored, the films look dirty as they did in 1959 and are still stretch printed.
It is a passionate and deeply moving work that should be experienced by all connoisseurs of
motion
picture art.
It's such a relief to see something else than your regular Hollywood
motion
picture.
By the time it opened, "Heaven's Gate" had become, to its detriment, more a cultural phenomenon than a
motion
picture.
The gameplay is simply the best; on top of that though are the interesting extras - bullet holes stay in the walls, enemies react to specific points where they have been hit by bullets, there are tons of
motion
captured animations that make the enemies seem very real (for instance when looking through a window at a guard he will stand there swatting flies away, sneezing, or scratching himself), the list goes on.
There is really no way to compare this
motion
picture to any other movie because no one has ever made anything like it and no one ever will.
I loved this film, the character Jeanne played by the beautiful Anne Parillaud performs wonderfully on screen as you share in her struggle to produce a
motion
picture work of art.
It is a shame that the Gershwin family and Goldwyn Estate has pulled this great movie from the viewing, thereby depriving the public from seeing some of the most wonderful actors and performances ever packed into one
motion
picture.
This crew and cast made us realize as children the essence of being one of the good guys especially seeing how screwed up the world is today, I think a milder version like the original should be put into
motion
I have already read the previews and I know these are not the plans but if anything a straight to DVD movie, I sure would buy it.
I am happy to report that the photography in this
motion
picture is a splendor for the eye to behold.
A lovely little film about the introduction of
motion
pictures to China.
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