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Because I am only 21, I did not grow up with actors like Burt Renyolds, Jon Voight and Ned Beatty, albeit I am familiar with them, I didn't watch them grow and proceed as actors, as
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to actors now like Shia LaBouf and Justin Long.
As a fashion designer who really wants to stay in the Bay Area as
opposed
to going to LA, George Lucas' comments about persistence, community and having a vision really resonated with me.
"12 Monkeys" is evidence of Gilliam's own vision and style, as
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to making offbeat movies for their own sake.
Well, it's yet again a film that plays with your sentiments and you come out all soft as
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to a rocky film.
The Idea, is definitely a film to be experienced and not just viewed as it taps into one's internal voice / conscience through the looking, it makes one feel as
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to just watch.
Surya's portrayal of the clean-cut, conscientious cop (as
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to the pot-bellied, money-hungry ones that we normally see) was awesome.
The cat Clovis is gold in a jar as well as the premise of the cats themselves - intrinsically
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to the evil Sleepwalkers.
He was low in spirits because his film had been
opposed
and some had burnt Prem Pujari's posters.
I would say this short is definitely more on the "Mulholland Drive" end of the Lynchian spectrum, as
opposed
to "The Elephant Man" or "The Straight Story."
I really liked this version of 'Vanishing Point' as
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to the 1971 version.
Cassavetes is just as much of a genius as Welles, but far more important as a true artist (as
opposed
to a technician or rhetorician).
Like a boisterous homage to 1930s gangster pictures- only this time meant for kids as
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to the darker Bonnie and Clyde- Dick Tracy is filled, joyfully, with archetypes and bright, primary colors, where the criminals carry tommy guns and are formed on their faces to shape their personalities.
The human study always appealed to me when it comes to war movies, because it translates personal, subjective opinions on war,
opposed
war action movies where action, and technical data are being analyzed to the prejudice of the human factor.
Cinderella was a perfect return to the full-length feature animation film (as
opposed
to the compilation films of the 40's), and expensive depth via the multi-plane camera returns to the film in no other way.
And she was also the youngest ever British (as
opposed
to English or Scottish) monarch, coming to the throne as a girl of eighteen.
The director just sets up the camera and keeps it on a space and then has things slowly emerge from the sides - he has you start to look and scope and wonder if you are REALLY seeing something as
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to the lazy, bloated SHOCK moment of most US horror films.
The camera work is vivid in brilliant Technicolor as
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to the black and white sometimes reserved for this time period.
Also the much overused ending of a small band of humans with almost no weapons left being able to defeat the supreme enemy - in this case the Bull dragon - would work better in 1942 as
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to 2020.
You must also watch the movie in a very abstract level, as
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to the "standard" plot, with the characters and places as symbols.
Kaplan isn't trying to be funny as
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to an overly unctuous Ray Romano and everyone else offering self-conscious caricatures as
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to real people.
Who thought the names of the leads was a cute idea - see, she's Andi Anderson and he's Benjamin Barry and they say the names all the time in the movie as if it's catchy and clever as
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to forced and created.
Though a little gothy (as
opposed
to Gothic) for my tastes, I was willing to appreciate the story of a second London existing below and alongside the proper one, and the intrigue that happens there.
Not having seen the version shown in theaters I have to assume that this is the complete show as
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to the mini-documentary which most of the posters on this site are referring to.
I first found out about R. Crumb through "Fritz The Cat" even though he was
opposed
to the movie (which I must say I thoroughly enjoyed!) Anyway, I decided to do a bit of research on the character and found out that a man named Robert Crumb created this spaced out little creature.
While the Japanese had no problem slaughtering those that
opposed
them, however they were also human and scared as hell.
The latter is generally credited as being the first full color process American cartoon, as
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to two strip color which emphasized either blues or greens at the expense of certain shades that were lost to the lesser and less costly techniques of the day.
The plot deals with a Christian noble trying to lead a rebellion and being
opposed
by legendary ninja warrior Jubei Yagyu.
This 3rd Addams Family film seems to be a movie adaptation of the 1990's cartoon series as
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to the Original Black & White TV series which the first two films were based on.
The mix-and-match mode - as strand crosses strand, weaving a rich texture of reality versus illusion, fiction versus fact, and dream versus daylight - the enjoyment being in the management (in each viewer's mind) of the strands, understanding when the author's fiction is being played-out across the screen; and when we are back again inside the movie-director's mind (as
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to one of his character's i.e the novelist).
They went back to the roots on this one and did their magic with mood and acting as
opposed
to blasting the audience with monied tricks.
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