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Director/co-writer Sergio Martino relates the lively and absorbing story at a constant snappy pace, offers a flavorsome evocation of the lush and remote tropical setting, does an expert job of creating and maintaining a creepy and mysterious atmosphere in the spooky
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third, further spices things up with a nice line in dry humor, and stages the exhilarating action-loaded climax with considerable rip-roaring aplomb.
The
opening
dialogue is clever, and the viewer is carried along by a sharp screenplay and a real, original film noir feel,
I am a chronic channel surfer and was flipping the dial one evening when suddenly appeared "Police Squad!"'s
opening
credit sequence on my TV screen.
I immediately recognized it as a sendup of the
opening
credits of "M-Squad" starring Lee Marvin, one of my all-time favorite cop shows.
The
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scene shows the bleak industrial town of Zhdanov, nearly a hell on earth.
Sondheim is the most talented songwriter of our age and Todd is his Masterpiece, from the Brechtian
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ballad to the darkly humorous Act I finale- "A Little Priest" where Lovett and Todd fantasize about the victims that will wind up in their meat pies , this play never ceases to thrill,excite and satisfy.
Other musical highlights include Todd's "johanna" Lovett's "worst pies in London" and the Act II
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GOD THATS GOOD", And that is a title to describe this production !
The connection between the beginning and end was a little spacey, that is, I had a hard time understanding the distances between the hotel and the
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sequence.
But from the
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credits "Dorkness" had me.
I love the premise, but it's replay value is only for certain parts(the
opening
scene of course).
I was struck by a number of elements during the story, as right from the start, you have a new Lone Ranger theme song before you hear the traditional
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used on the TV show.
The cinematography, by Vladimir Chuchnov, is incredible - particularly in the
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sequence, where long, slow, tracking shots depicting the solitude and almost desperate nature of winter landscape in rural Belarus set the mood perfectly.
Finally, the giddiness of
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night and the long sequence of cancan dancing.
The vision of the film quickly managed to engage my attention to the fullest - starting with the
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sequence, which shows black and white footage of military airplanes throwing bombs at graves at the sounds of music and Scott Walker's beautiful wailing voice.
Guest stars were killed off in the
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titles, one included Georg Stanford Brown being crushed by a falling safe!
This is a slightly uneven entry with one standout sequence involving an over-the-hill gang reminiscing in the diner that once - thirty years previously - was their hideout; one ho-hum duologue between two ageing rock musos; a noirish kidnap turned on its head and an
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sequence (plus epilogue) involving heist artist wannabe Edward Baer and current 'hot' property Anna Magloulis which has its moments.
Given that he suffered a stroke during filming, looked like death warmed over through much of it (from the
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two-shot of them together you'd never guess that Laurel survived Hardy by eight years) and was subsequently diagnosed with diabetes (once he adjusted his diet accordingly he restored himself to health), one can understand why Laurel didn't think this film was the most pleasant experience of his life.
The
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scenes are as if one is leafing through some master photographer's album and as the story begins to unfold we are swept away with both the events depicted and the beautiful look.
This film grabs you from the
opening
scenes and never lets go.
From the
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titles (by Saul Bass) to the hysteria of drug addict Frank going cold turkey, this is a riveting movie!
I saw it
opening
night and loved it, Some people told me that this film wasn't any good and to stay away but I thought it was great.
The movie has a great
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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.
That
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battlefield scene is bound to haunt one's dreams.
Opening
the film, a closeup from within a bar of Frankie looking in through the window, already tells us to the prominence that the protagonist's subjective experience will grasp.
Not a bad movie but could have been done without the full frontal nudity of a 10 year old boy in one of the
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scenes.
go red and yellow!! i first saw this when i was around seven and enjoyed hearing the catchy
opening.
Michael Radford, the director of "The Merchant of Venice" makes a tremendous job in
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the play, as he makes it more accessible for everyone to have a great time at the movies watching this thorny account of a horrible time in history.
The
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kill (machete through the crotch) looked so real!
I see this movie more like the
opening
of a new trilogy (much like Episode 1 and Aliens: Resurrection) since it comes up with a new twist.
Verboten, however, deals with the post-war experience, as we only get in the
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scenes the big boom of WAR- in bold for a point.
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