Moustache
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He creates an aggressive, antisemitic war machine and cultivates a little toothbrush
moustache.
There's a supremely bizarre bit of animation where one of the characters gets his elaborately waxed
moustache
tweaked and stretched, complete with a boingy sound effect that causes him to go boss-eyed.
Hey, he could have at least shaved off his hair and lost the moustache, just for the sake of continuity.
The setting is the Civil War and Prospero's (here Guideon's) evil brother looks like an 1890's melodrama villain, complete with Snidely Whiplash
moustache.
Helmed by a chain-smoking suave wannabe with a pencil
moustache
and his ultra-glamorous and immasculating harridan of an EX-wife, "Viva Variety" is a variety show that tries to get off the ground every episode but always descends into in-fighting and acts gone very wrong.
It's a role reversal the likes of which I don't think I've ever seen before (Tien normally played a hero and, in fact, with his moustache, I didn't even recognize him at first).
Without revealing any plot details--on one afternoon he was sporting a light beard but by the same evening the beard was gone and a very luxuriant
moustache
was in place.
It was much fuller than the
moustache
that went with the beard.
Later on, in the course of a dark night in the open the
moustache
was gone and he appeared cleans haven.
No worries, let's introduce some guy with a moustache, have him rob a store to indicate he's a bad guy, then have him pop up somewhere near the lake, have him chased through the woods and all this for the sole purpose of him ending up as dinosaur snack food.
That would be like painting a
moustache
on the Mona Lisa.
I saw this movie while it was under limited release, mainly for the novelty of seeing Pierce Brosnan with a moustache, but it turned out to be one of the funniest movies I have seen all year.
When I went into the theater I didn't know what to expect much more than a moustache, but what I got was one of the best movies I have seen in a long time.
I recommend it to anyone who appreciates a good comedy with a well-written script and a big
moustache.
Curtis, though competent as the falsely accused Scott Henderson, looks a little tough to be be sympathetic towards (perhaps he should have shaved his moustache) and his behavior when he first comes home should have convinced the cops at least to some degree of his innocence.
Jack La Rue plays the villain and is in desperate need of a
moustache
to twirl.
La
Moustache
opens with a man thinking about possibly shaving his
moustache.
And Justin Timberlake -- well, no wonder he wears a wig and
moustache
throughout.
If you're looking for Scott Bakula eye candy, then this is not the best you can do - he has a terribly fake
moustache
and the only scenes he is remotely attractive in, is when he has a singlet on and you can only see his back.
If you do watch this - keep an eye on his moustache, it changes size halfway in the movie, he must have lost his fake one and gotten a new one about twice the size.
This movie examines the possibility of "Change"-shaving a moustache, and the impact on a life.
One of them, a psychotic with a stupid pencil moustache, pulls out a gun and starts shooting.
It would have helped if Victor Mature's shifty circus owner were either less of a jerk or an out-and-out villain, and certainly if Vincent Price (who seems to have been cast as the ringmaster simply because of his moustache) had been given more to do than to stand around in unbecoming leisure outfits.
The trailer certainly doesn't allow a prospective viewer any more information than its premise: a man shaves off his
moustache
in an effort to change his image.
Chase is glimpsed in only a tiny bit role, hiding behind what appears to be Chester Conklin's
moustache.
The best performance here is by James Finlayson: clean-shaven, but sporting an odd bit of lip-liner pencil that makes him look as if he's wearing Little Richard's
moustache!
At first, through the first third of the movie, I was sure that the film was an allegory about the architect's family and friends never actually noticing him (or his moustache).
Chronologically, this is the first movie I have seen with Paolo Malco in it, without the beard and
moustache
that we saw in Lo squartattore di New York or Quella Villa Accanto di Cimenterio.
"The
Moustache"
is a comedy that, starting from the most trivial of pretexts, quickly turns into a true Kafkian nightmare.
Sheldon the groom (Jerry Mandy) is already nervous, and he twitches even more with fleas up his trousers, concerning the Bride (Martha Sleeper) and the Justice of the Peace (James Finlayson, without his trademark moustache).
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