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From the
opening
sequence until after the credits you'll be laughing your self breathless.
The idea of having toys come to murderous life is simply ingenious (the
opening
scene with a toy tank coming real and crushing a family in their car is truly jolting).
Aside from a fairly dreary
opening
on horseback and a downright deadly car ride down a city street at night, this movie clips along at a very brisk pace.
This is Burt Reynolds'"Citizen Kane".Tragically nothing else he was ever involved in came close to approaching "Sharkey's Machine".It seemed to me that he put everything he had into it.It is a movie that is in love with movies.The
opening
sequence where Detective Sharkey single-handedly rescues a bus-load of hostages is an immensely exciting piece of cinema.
As I've hopped from film to film at the SXSW Film Festival, this film from the
opening
night has stayed with me.
I gotta say that I was very surprised to find myself really enjoying the movie from the
opening
scene to the credits.
Once again, we are fortunate to see a gorgeous
opening
scene where the artists' work has been fully restored and we see this old-time grocery store on a street corner with the snow gently falling.
The
opening
scene of this movie is pretty incredible.
I've seen a number of sci-fi movies with great special effects but my roommate and I looked at each other after the
opening
sequence and he said plainly, "sensory overload."
James Cagney has a full screen
opening
credit, even though technically, the 'mayor' of the movie's title is actually portrayed by Frankie Darro, one of several boys sent to reform school during the
opening
scenes.
An
opening
sequence sees the Mancuso males scrambling barefoot up a craggy hillside, stones in their mouth to offer at a shrine at the top in exchange for a 'sign' that they should set out for the New World or remain where they are.
From the
opening
credits to the ending credits this movie has straight laughs.
As a long-time fan of Studio Ghibli and especially Hayao Miyazaki films, I went to the film right on the
opening
day.
At first viewing, it's even easy to think the
opening
images are repetitive shots of the same plane.
If after this opening, you want to see the movie, you will not be bored.
Bullets are flying and bodies are dying in a gun skirmish over the
opening
credits, where the intensity of the film never lets up throughout the duration, focusing on grim faces, worn out soldiers with next to nothing to eat, a terrified population under occupation, starving children with petrified mothers, all cast in an immense landscape of endless white snow.
Right from the outrageous
opening
sequence to the tender, honest moments between David Krumholtz and Natasha Lyonne.
The
opening
sequence of this gem is a classic, and the cat n mouse games that follow are a delight to watch.
OK,so this film is NOT very well known,and wasn't very well publicised.I discovered this fairly brutal gangster gone good movie by complete accident on one of Skys millions of movie channels late on some boring evening,but I'm glad i did!The
opening
sequence to this film is fantastically comical in a very dark way.This in fact sets what i think is the general tone for the movie.I think a lot of critics and movie fans that have actually seen this film have been a bit unfair to just write it off as a lower budget gangster movie in the Reservoir Dogs vein.OK,so there are undeniable similarities between Thursday and some other crime genre films that it has been compared to,but in all fairness,i think this film takes a much more darkly comic look at this type of film,and the end result is a engrossing,well made,funny,if not totally original film.Tom Jane is good in this,and deserves the recognition he will now hopefully get thanks to the The Punisher.His performance as the bad guy gone good is realistic,funny and just cold enough to make you believe Casey really was a bad ass before he reformed.Thats another thing that makes this film stand out for me,the characters.In Nicks gang you get the strangest trio of criminals ever assembled,a smooth,charismatic but very cold leader(Nick),a trigger happy blood loving sexually predatory bitch of a woman(Dallas)and a psychotic hill billy with brains with a penchant for torture(Billy Hill).Throw in the most bizarre police detective ever seen on screen,beautifully over played by Mickey Rourke,and you've got a recipe for...well for Thursday really.Its at times darkly comic,sometimes brutal,sometimes unoriginal,but always engrossing and worth watching.8/10
The movie tells a fictionalized story of the
opening
of the Moulin Rouge nightclub.
I love the
opening
credits that show a romantic, exciting view of Manhattan with Johnny Mathis singing "The Best Of Everything" on the soundtrack.
The
opening
sequence where the evil ninja is killing everyone in his way is excellent his character is the best.
Then the
opening
shot of the city in 2345 has the dragon blip flying overhead with a billboard, reminding one immediately of BLADERUNNER.
The only newspaper ad I saw was on it's
opening
weekend: a dingy, sludgy B & W head-shot photo of Andy as Val-Com, behind jail bars, with headline: "WANTED!
The groovy animated
opening
credits sequence, Charles F. Wheeler's glossy cinematography, and Hoyt Curtin's funky, pulsating disco score are all solid as well.
If the
opening
scene doesn't get your adrenaline pumping then someone should check your pulse.
I must say I didn't think the
opening
20 so minutes were done well, and I think they made the boat a little heavier than it would have been in real life.
I can still hear the
opening
music ringing trumpet and the crash of cymbals.
From the
opening
scenes of FIERCE PEOPLE (an interplay of tribal customs as photographed by the anthropologist father of the young narrator Finn Earl, demonstrating why this South American tribe of Ishkanani is so fierce) the direction of the film is nebulous: are we watching a dark comedy about comparing life in the New York streets to uncivilized peoples, or is this a message film of a more serious intent?
It is a really eye opening, beautifully done film that made me cry at times, and I hope that people who read this and are going to watch the film eventually, remember that everyone deserves love, no matter what shape or form it is presented in....
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