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Nostalgic
look at one night/morning of a small California town and some of its teenagers.
A few pseudo-comic scenes, several references to old spanish TV programs and music hits (if you want to feel
nostalgic
with all that stuff you can watch a spanish TV documentary instead and that'll be surely better), and a surreal plot only understood by the people who made the film.
This music accompanies a very funny and
nostalgic
story of a family during WWII living in Far Rockaway, Long Island.
Though it doesn't match the captivating staging of Vincente Minnelli's Meet Me in St Louis as a
nostalgic
period musical, both this charmer and its sequel By the Light of the Silvery Moon, based on Booth Tarkington's delightful Penrod stories, are very much in the same mold as the Minnelli classic; both films provide ideal vehicles for the multi-talented Doris Day, seen here at her most fetchingly tomboyish with her frequent on-screen partner at the time, Gordon MacRae.
Now though, this particular films makes for a rather
nostalgic
time, but it's truly not a very good movie.
"Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo" is not really unwatchable, but it's also not particularly good, unless you're up for a
nostalgic "
movie of the week" fix. 4 out of 10.
But it's odd how a film about prostitution can make one feel
nostalgic
for a gentler age of cinema than the one we have now.
The scenery gives you a
nostalgic
feel, and the actors are just plain brilliant.
Woody Allen's Radio Days (1987) is a
nostalgic
look at those times.Mr Allen isn't seen in this movie, only heard.Seth Green plays in a way the young Woody Allen.Only that his name isn't Woody but Joe.This Jewish boy lives his life in New York under World War II.And listens to radio.The acting work is superb in this movie.Young Seth Green is excellent.Then there are names like Mike Starr (Burglar), Julie Kavner (Mother), Wallace Shawn (Masked Avenger), Dianne Wiest (Bea), Mia Farrow (Sally White), Larry David (Communist Neighbor), Danny Aiello (Rocco), Jeff Daniels (Biff Baxter), Mercedes Ruehl (Ad men), Diane Keaton (New Year's Singer) and William H. Macy (Radio actor).The movie is wonderfully written, by Mr. Allen naturally.This is a walk down the memory lane.A look at the past, at the 1940's, at the radio days.This is funny and sad movie filled with nostalgia, with memories of Woody Allen.At the end when there is the New Year's Eve, Woody says these words as the narrator; "with the passing of each New Year's Eve, those voices do seem to grow dimmer and dimmer."
I guess he grew old, felt a bit nostalgic, missed the series too much and realized he had to carry on with the panther-saga despite the fact that there's no sense in it.
There's plenty to like in this
nostalgic
trip, as this was made in a genuine vintage style.
So I really do not recommend buying those DVDs unless one is
nostalgic
of static camera work, slow pace, bad special effects and mediocre acting from all but Robert Hardy, the actor portraying Siegfried (but I never pictured him that way from reading the book - I think he's described as tall, dark and elegant, and I imagined him much, much younger...).
It is formula movie with copy of western songs and dances in the hope of appealing to NRIs who may be
nostalgic
or those who aspire to be an NRI.
The color is lushly aged and beautifully underscored with the delightfully
nostalgic
music of the forties airwaves.
But the weirdest thing for me is the fact I felt very
nostalgic
when I put on the DVD with the pilot episode.
Even the actors kind of have a
nostalgic
look to them.
In the 1980's, Dante made some wildly enjoyable movies including Gremlins and its sequel, Explorers, The 'burbs and The Howling; usually state-of-the-art yet delightfully old-fashioned and
nostalgic
charming, thrilling, marvellously referential to older movies (I'd say Dante did this better than nearly any other director), and with very imaginative story-lines filled with quirky characters, surreal humour and generous lashings of excitement.
Woody Allen's
nostalgic
look at the golden age of radio through concentration on one ordinary family and the variety of favorite shows among that household is both interesting and entertaining.
The only highlight of this film was Janeane Garofolo and the
nostalgic
soundtrack.
The music IS wonderful, as others have said, and the stars are at least adequate, but I remember best the color and the
nostalgic
mood, a sweetly innocent and beautiful aura.
for
nostalgic
value, there isn't a boomer around who wouldn't be immediately mesmerized by this swinging movie.
Overlooked yet highly entertaining drama from director Francis Ford Coppola and producer George Lucas, an amusing and
nostalgic
look at real-life idea man Preston Tucker who, in 1945, developed the Car of Tomorrow and hoped to put Detroit's auto business out of commission.
This is a very
nostalgic
film to me and I waited a long time for the DVD.
I could understand their elimination, but when it came to the remainder of the score, gone was Carl-Magnus' solo "In Praise of Women", Madame Armfeldt's biting and
nostalgic "
Liaisons", and Petra's poignant "The Miller's Son".
The music by Georges Van Parys is poignantly
nostalgic
and at the same time entertaining and light.
It is an
nostalgic
trip down memory lane.
Nevertheless, I think I enjoyed the sequel even more than the original, not because of the
nostalgic
clipshow, but because of the interludes in between.
Sweet, nostalgic, fall-down funny, wistful, at times remarkably poignant and sad...this Allen film has it all and shows the director at the top of his form.
It is a nostalgic, outstanding opera prima of its authors; an honest and caring photograph of a certain neighbourhood and its people.
As for the ending, I'm not sure if it's ingenious or a cop-out, but it did leave me touched (in a bemused,
nostalgic
way).
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