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liked the scene where the cobra comes out of the
ocean
eats the guy then for added flavor destroys the dingy.
Lot and Noah fighting on the
ocean
like a pirate movie.
At some sort of bed and breakfast by (well, literally in the sea) the
ocean
that for some sort of odd reason she subs for the owner.
So, I look at the movie much the same way I would look at swimming in the
ocean
when the water temperature is 70 degrees (that's about 21-22 degrees Centigrade for all those metric-lovers out there).
The Blue Planet series is, without a doubt, one of the greatest documentaries ever made on the
ocean.
I find the numerous and varied sex scenes very believable, even if two are set upon a tree trunk at the edge of the
ocean
with the waves constantly splashing around.
This is the biographical story of Charles Augustus 'Slim' Lindbergh (James Stewart), who in 1927 wanted to be the first man to cross travel solo flight from New York, crossing the Atlantic ocean, to reach Paris, in a small cockpit.
The movie has a great opening scene by the
ocean
then to a series of scene establishing the questions about life after death which provide a very strong upfront story involvement.
Everything I can say, is that it's one of the best documentary movies of the
ocean
ever seen.
Story begins on an
ocean
liner headed to the U.S. where the Saint meets but cannot connect with Wendie Barrie.
The
ocean
is one of the places that man knows so little about and I think that is a mystery in itself.
If we compare the movie industry with an ocean, we have the tendencies to observe only the surface.
I have seen films come and go in my years,and when i see a disaster film i keep hoping i wont be disappointed.And with this one i was not in the least.The story of a whole country sinking into the
ocean
was a great concept written by sakyo komatsu,a novelist with intense theories on where this earth is going.The characters were top notch,and even though i am not Japanese,i didn't need a translator to give the idea of how people in their most desperate needs can come together for the common good.The special effects blew me away,i was literally on the edge of my seat watching the tidal waves lava flows and land explosions that must have taken months of work to perfect.As for the acting i thought yes,this is acting at its best,emotions run rampant throughout the film and i cried at the most severe scenes.For movie goers alike,you don't need to speak or understand Japanese to watch this film,you can get the idea and feeling from each person and character to understand it well and to follow it along like you are there.My hats off to Shinji Higuchi for directing it,i hope he can outdo his work with another mind blowing experience.As i said,....Fantastic Film.
But they like to think that he is not dead, he is just living his life to the fullest, riding sharks and being happy living in the
ocean.
The first scene I remember is a framed black and white shot of the ocean, that then opens to full screen and color.
Also laughed at the letter some idiot writes in to Slash Magazine about how we do not need to save the whales, there are countless miles of
ocean
for us to pour toxins in!
It's just plain nice, sweet and it brought me to a whole different time, a much simpler time, where people could take their time to walk down the street and look out at the
ocean.
New York is a fitting backdrop for the climax as we go from Rockefeller Center to the
ocean
liners (with a cut to the ship Normandy) and the grand finale on the Statue of Liberty.
The dolphin cinematography is well done with a beautiful backdrop of
ocean
scenery and sunsets.
From familiar creatures on and near the surface of the
ocean
to some more unrecognisable and just plain bizarre ones in the murky depths, next to nothing is left out.
Rather than analyze this mood the author simply and wisely presents it, as weather, land,
ocean
and people intertwine and address one another in a unique language we feel priveleged to have heard.
"Tweety's S.O.S." has that bad puddy tat Sylvester finding Tweety aboard an
ocean
liner and boarding the ship to try and get him.
Ponyo, written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, is a little tale that speaks of respect for the ocean, respect for humans young and old, and respect for cultural differences.
The fanciful little goldfish, Brunhild, leaves her
ocean
home on a jellyfish.
When the rescue ships come to raise the airplane out of the water, we see all their cranes dropping (rather blindly) into the
ocean
and it's hard not to laugh (imagining the cranes plugging the plane, the passengers and the waterlogged script).
The pair almost instantly make the wrong choice of customers and get mixed up with some people seeking to recover the items that we see falling to the
ocean
floor during the opening credits sequence.
( I think she flushes her wedding ring on a boat with a self contained tank rather than just dropping it overboard in the
ocean
(where her body should be anyway) and after the husband finds her, demonstrating that she is a moron, she still makes childish assumptions that lead to almost getting her killed.)
After realising plumbing and electricity is muddled up by a cross-eyed repairman, the Doctor comes in for a check-up, and after some tests, he recommends drinking goat's milk and getting some sea air on the
ocean.
The penguins who live with them in an icy ocean, hate them because they are cowards.
The villains hijack an
ocean
liner and want 10 million dollars.
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