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In order to adequately support herself financially, Mercedes toils as a taxi dancer in a downtown Los Angeles Skid Row dance hall/bar while she continues carrying on her efforts to succeed at the
motion
picture business, and it is while there at the dance palace that a young immigrant from Mexico, Ernesto (Michael DeLorenzo), falls in love with her and the largest portion of the narrative depicts his efforts to please the object of his affections, even if they may mean losing her altogether.
Directed, co-written, co-produced and co-edited with dumbfounding maladroitness by Melanie Anne Phillips, acted with dismaying flatness by a rank no-name cast, further marred by lethargic pacing, a drably meandering narrative, murky, under-lit, eye-straining cinematography, a shivery, redundantly thudding pseudo-John Carpenter synthesizer score, and a cruddy, herky-jerky stop
motion
animation wormoid thingie that's only quickly glimpsed at the very end of the movie, this extremely clunky, amateurish and hence quite delectably dreadful would-be scarefest commits all the necessary bad film missteps to qualify as a real four-star stinkeroonie.
Felipe Sacdalan's raw, grainy, scratched-up cinematography, the clumsy use of strenuous slow motion, the funky-groovin' score, the laughably inept fight choreography, and the surprisingly gruesome conclusion add immensely to the overall scuzzy fun of this deliciously cheesy grindhouse exploitation hoot.
The wind and the lion is a marvelous sweeping
motion
picture.
"Pixote" is the one of most powerful, shocking, and moving
motion
picture to come from Brazil.
The more I see them and think of them, and imagine myself in their world, the more I get its theme: that we are more linked to each other than we would want to think ourselves, and all it takes is a little hand of fate to set some events in
motion.
I am grateful to the entire cast and crew for their parts in producing such a thoroughly fine
motion
picture.
Walt Disney's happiest
motion
picture "Lady and the Tramp" is one of, if not possibly, my favourite in the theatrical canon of Disney animation.
But still it's a fantastic
motion
picture and really a must-see, if only for Daria Nicolodi's memorable murder sequence.
River's Edge is an extremely disturbing film written by acclaimed American screen writer Neal Jimenez.It is based on an actual event which happened at a time when most of American youngsters were trying to make sense of their lives.This is one of the most outstanding films made by American director Tim Hunter.Much of film's attention is focused on a reckless murder committed by a feckless teenager.This unfortunate event sets in
motion
a whole range of questions about real motivations of youngsters in American society.Those who saw this film during its initial release must have had vivid memories of great actor Dennis Hopper in a confused role as a sympathetic social outcast.
The movie forever strong will never be nominated for an Oscar, it will never be nominated for best acting, for best
motion
picture.
Also the music defines the sadness of the love which plays along the beautiful slow
motion
frames and shows the characters in despairing moods.
But the real reason to watch the movie, if your a
motion
picture history fan, is that beyond everything else, Hollywood Cavalcade is Mack Sennett's film legacy.
So when you watch Hollywood Cavalcade it is the legacy of a
motion
picture pioneer.
This
motion
picture is an excellent adaptation of a great opera.
I mean, everything is flawless for me in this
motion
picture.
Influenced by the Russian film theoretician, Lev Kuleshov, and through him by D. W. Griffith's Intolerance (smuggled into Russia in 1919), Eisenstein constructed his films from a "collision" of rapidly edited images, a montage of shots varied in length, motion, content, lighting, and camera angle.
This joyous
motion
picture experience is centered around Santiago-Hudson's childhood guardian, Rachel "Nanny" Crosby, a strong, big-hearted black woman who ran a boarding house in upstate New York during the 1950's.
Colorful and exciting, beautifully photographed and exquisitely scored, this is one of a kind
motion
picture experience that works on all levels, but if for no other reason, is worth seeing for the electrifying starring performance by S. Epatha Merkeson, who is given the role of a lifetime and makes the most of it.
For example, ripping the cloth from the table to suggest the
motion
of towing a group of ships is inspired filming.
The directing and camera shots are nearly flawless(aside from the dog scene when he licks the guys hand, clearly in slow motion).
The shots are like oil paintings with motion, something a lot of directors strive for but Renoir MASTERS.
On one hand, it seemed so high-concept and plot driven that to the passerby it felt like it would work out better as a
motion
picture (or several).
The bathtub seen with the water droplets in slow
motion
was wonderful.
To the guy who hatched the idea for Lifeforce I have one thing to say: Thank you, sir! Lifeforce combines the big-budget sci-fi pomp of Star Trek: The
Motion
Picture with the cheap horror thrills of Phantasm and tops it all off with t-ts-- and some real meaty hangers at that..And best of all, it's actually a good movie!
The adventure of their trip keeps the story-line in perpetual motion, and even when they arrive, you're not sure if it really was the destination.
I couldn't find a flaw, understanding that the scenes in the road(bumpy ride) with the large
motion
pictures screen on the background was the best they could get in 1931.
I'm not the one to feel the urge to only see or like movies with modern treatments and effects; besides, almost every movie buff likes old fashioned
motion
pictures (who doesn't like films from El Santo or Plan 9 from outer space, no matter it's overall quality?).
The special effects are stop
motion
animation, and much better than the computer generated crap they call effects today.
I think it would the Academy of
Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences should give credit where it is due and nominate both Sarandon and Portman for Awards in the "Actress" and "Supporting Actress" categories.
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